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I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

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    #16
    Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

    NY,

    My apologies again for your experience. Please check your private messages when you have a free moment.

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      #17
      Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

      NYComet, despite what someone said earlier, false arrest/imprisonment can be due to coercion, not just physical imprisonment. By threatening you with arrest, they were threatening you into staying. (IANAL but I have done legal research before. Take a quick read of NYS CPL 135.05, unlawful imprisonment in the second degree.) I'd take it up with corporate, and be sure to drop terms like "unlawful imprisonment", "coercion", and "threat of criminal arrest".

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        #18
        Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

        First NY I've been to that one in Centereach along with the one in Middle Island, Setauket and Islandia and my experience in all of them were awful. I have given up entirely going to them cause I always have an issue with people not trained in the VUDU area or there isn't an associate who's there who knows how to do it, this has happened to me way too often, I got lucky one time in the Setauket store where the associate knew how to do it but it took an hour because he was learning on the fly. NO GOOD!!!!

        I have gone on to just use the cinema now D2D but they don't have nearly enough titles as VUDU but I am waiting very patiently for an excellent D2D app from VUDU.

        Also, just one quick question that scares me, can somebody explain this to me

        "RoseAnn went on to say that the discs MUST be stamped because after two years the Disc to Digital will expire and the stamp will show that I already used the D2D service so I cannot use it again. I didn't argue with her, but I asked her to"

        Maaaaan, my digital days may come to an end if I got keep buying my movies over and over, I joined this so I don't got to keep buying movies in every format. I thought this was forever

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          #19
          Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

          Originally posted by Oh Yeah View Post
          "RoseAnn went on to say that the discs MUST be stamped because after two years the Disc to Digital will expire and the stamp will show that I already used the D2D service so I cannot use it again. I didn't argue with her, but I asked her to"

          Maaaaan, my digital days may come to an end if I got keep buying my movies over and over, I joined this so I don't got to keep buying movies in every format. I thought this was forever
          RoseAnn was incorrect. The movies will not expire after 2 years. Once you pay for a D2D movie, it will always be owned in your account.

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            #20
            Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

            Thank you Dan, You made the shakes go away

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              #21
              Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

              Wow, that's terrible that happened to you. I was D2D some movies yesterday and the entire process went smoothly, and no stamp because they don't have one that works. However, after I finished D2D, I walked to the electronics department to see their selection of movies and if they had anything that I wanted. I didn't find anything but I was still carrying my bag of movies with me.

              So when I went to leave the store, of course the sensor alarm goes off due to my movies. Usually I keep on walking, but this time I was stopped by a guy who wasn't in walmart attire (most likely their LP). He asked if I had a receipt, so I gave him the one I had in my bag and he was really confused by what I had and it. I told him he can check with the photocenter if he'd like. He said no, that's fine and then let me on my way.

              So not a bad experience, but the first time that I've ever had that happen. Not surprising though... It felt like being accused of stealing because of how the LP handled the situation.

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                #22
                Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

                Originally posted by RandomNinjaAtk View Post
                Wow, that's terrible that happened to you. I was D2D some movies yesterday and the entire process went smoothly, and no stamp because they don't have one that works. However, after I finished D2D, I walked to the electronics department to see their selection of movies and if they had anything that I wanted. I didn't find anything but I was still carrying my bag of movies with me.

                So when I went to leave the store, of course the sensor alarm goes off due to my movies. Usually I keep on walking, but this time I was stopped by a guy who wasn't in walmart attire (most likely their LP). He asked if I had a receipt, so I gave him the one I had in my bag and he was really confused by what I had and it. I told him he can check with the photocenter if he'd like. He said no, that's fine and then let me on my way.

                So not a bad experience, but the first time that I've ever had that happen. Not surprising though... It felt like being accused of stealing because of how the LP handled the situation.
                Onetime I brought in a Blu-ray movie that I bought off Amazon.com new and the alarm went off when I entered Walmart but LP didn't care since I was taking them to the photo center and he remembered it going off when I entered so he didn't say anything when it went off when I left. I now put my Blu-ray or DVD's in slim cd cases when I go to Walmart to avoid that.

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                  #23
                  Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

                  Originally posted by mike568 View Post
                  Onetime I brought in a Blu-ray movie that I bought off Amazon.com new and the alarm went off when I entered Walmart but LP didn't care since I was taking them to the photo center and he remembered it going off when I entered so he didn't say anything when it went off when I left. I now put my Blu-ray or DVD's in slim cd cases when I go to Walmart to avoid that.
                  easily remove the magnetic security strip taped or glued inside the case.

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                    #24
                    Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

                    the walmart in islandia,about 15 mins from the one you went too,are great....

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                      #25
                      Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

                      Originally posted by E55KEV View Post
                      easily remove the magnetic security strip taped or glued inside the case.
                      Even easier way is just take the discs in. I just put mine on a cd spindle and have never had a problem.

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                        #26
                        Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

                        Originally posted by madmod20061 View Post
                        Even easier way is just take the discs in. I just put mine on a cd spindle and have never had a problem.
                        That's what I did. But during my hour-plus detainment in the Walmart Photo Center, my DVD spindle fell off the counter and my blu-ray discs went flying onto the floor.

                        Not one Walmart staffer showed any concern. I had to bend down and pick them all up.

                        I was concerned the discs might be scratched. The discs appear to be okay.

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                          #27
                          Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

                          Originally posted by nycomet View Post
                          That's what I did. But during my hour-plus detainment in the Walmart Photo Center, my DVD spindle fell off the counter and my blu-ray discs went flying onto the floor.

                          Not one Walmart staffer showed any concern. I had to bend down and pick them all up.

                          I was concerned the discs might be scratched. The discs appear to be okay.
                          Just when I thought you had it bad enough, you tell us something else to make the experience even worse...

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                            #28
                            Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

                            Originally posted by madmod20061 View Post
                            Even easier way is just take the discs in. I just put mine on a cd spindle and have never had a problem.
                            i do same. I never take mine in with their cases.

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                              #29
                              Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

                              Originally posted by teke184 View Post
                              I'd recommend hiring a lawyer and threatening Wal-Mart and Vudu with a lawsuit for false arrest.

                              The discs are YOUR property, YOU paid for them, and you were threatened with arrest for attempting to leave with YOUR property because they couldn't do their jobs properly.


                              Detaining you or your property for no good reason is false arrest and Wal-Mart won't want the bad publicity of a trial.
                              I suggest this too.

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                                #30
                                Re: I was a victim of Walmart D2D customer abuse!

                                ...untrue. UV is forever. No 2yr fuse.

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