Shellie722
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- Jan 27, 2000
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I work for Walmart and spend a large part of that time working in layway. I can easily see both sides of the equation since I both work in and use the department. Yes, layway use has declined in alot of areas and we do lose money for a large part of the year because people put things in and either never come back for them or they put seasonal merchandise in such as swimming pools then wait for them to go on clearance before picking it up. Then we end up taking a loss and a customer who really wanted the item or was willing to pay for it in full ends up missing out. However I don't think layway should be done away with entirely but should be revamped. I think 1)it should be open only seasonally for back-to-school and Christmas (those are the times when we actually do enough business to warant having layway open and staffed) and 2)there should be a fee for cancellations and abandonments of merchandise. This to me would benefit both the customer and the company. The Only way that Walmart will keep layway in any form other than the jewelry and optical special event layways will be if customers voice there opinions to the home office through calls, letters and emails. So anyone who wants to be able to have this option needs to voice their opinion. HTH!
How many of you use ALL cash to pay for your Christmas gifts? I'm sure the majority don't. Even if you are using a credit card and paying it off a month later when the bill comes, that's no different than using lawaway and probably actually worse since you are using that "have to have it now mentality" whereas with lawaway you don't get your goods until you pay your bill in full.