LBIJim
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I don't ever recall the greeter putting stickers on a return at my local WalMart. Sometimes they look into the return bag and then direct you to the return desk. (right inside the door at my local store). Other times I've just walked up to the return desk without even seeing a greeter at the door. No problems ever returning anything.

Not the customer's problem if the greeter is either incompetent at his/her job or even accidentally missed the customer entering with a return. Why make the customer suffer for the greeter's mistake? Granted, there are times when many people enter at once and it's easy to overlook something. But with the lack of a clearly posted return policy, the onus is on the store to make things right.
Still not the customer's problem. No valid reason to send a customer back to the greeter.
OP, you should have refused to go back to the greeter. Fine if the customer service person needed a sticker to process the return. Stay at the return desk and let the CS person deal with it. Politely but firmly let him/her know that you're not going to incovenience yourself due to the store's lack of clear return procedures. Let CS call the greeter or some manager to rectify the stituation.
Jim
even though she knows procedures must be followed, in this instance it would have made more sense to call the greeter over to the counter, get the stickers, and proceed with the return.
it is not the customers fault the policy is not posted or that the greeter missed her when when she came in.
customer service is sometimes lost. walmart or not they should still try to please a customer.

I don't know how your Walmart is set up but in mine the return is smack in the middle of the front part of the store..the greeter has a significant trek over there from either entrance (the one I go to is a "super" so it is pretty large) and then what happens to the other people walking in with returns when there is no greeter present because they are over in customer service putting a sticker on something? Do they call a back up greeter or someone to watch for returns while this happens?
Logistically it doesn't make sense to call the greeter over IMO but to send the customer back to get what they needed instead.
Not the customer's problem if the greeter is either incompetent at his/her job or even accidentally missed the customer entering with a return. Why make the customer suffer for the greeter's mistake? Granted, there are times when many people enter at once and it's easy to overlook something. But with the lack of a clearly posted return policy, the onus is on the store to make things right.
Another reason why the greeter cannot bring the sticker to customer service is they are not allowed to leave their post at the entrance/exit unmanned.
Still not the customer's problem. No valid reason to send a customer back to the greeter.
OP, you should have refused to go back to the greeter. Fine if the customer service person needed a sticker to process the return. Stay at the return desk and let the CS person deal with it. Politely but firmly let him/her know that you're not going to incovenience yourself due to the store's lack of clear return procedures. Let CS call the greeter or some manager to rectify the stituation.
Jim