I have never once walked into a Walmart with the goal being 'Disc to Digital', and walked out happy. Never. Not a single time. The last time took 8 trips to Walmart on a single order. Today I walked away disappointed once again.
My at home Disc to Digital couldn't identify two DVDs: Charade and Bean. Both were double feature discs and had another movie on the disc as well. This may have been why they couldn't be ID'd. I take them into Walmart to pay the 5.00 instead of the 2.50 I'd pay to do it at home. So I'm already willing to pay twice as much to have it done. I tell the guy I want 'Disc to Digital'. He looks at my DVDs and says, "aren't these already digital?". When I told him I wanted Vudu he said, "Oh, that's something different altogether." (These people don't even know the name of the service they are selling!!). He asked if I made the list at home. I told him I did not. He said he couldn't help me if I didn't make a list first. Finally he agreed to help. He got an error saying 'pending confirmation'. I suggested he cancel it out and try again. He said, "What would be the point in trying again? I think you should just go home and make the list."
I went home and tried to make the list, and couldn't. The search field wouldn't search for anything. I typed in 'Charade' and hit enter. Nothing. I typed in 'Bean' and hit enter. Nothing. I call Vudu customer service and DeeDee tells me that if they aren't coming up, then they aren't available titles. I informed her that this was NOT true as both titles did come up as eligible in the at home Disc to Digital. She also tells me that making the list isn't necessary. I tell her how the guy in the store said it was.
Walmart owns Vudu. Walmart is the parent company. Yet whenever there is a problem in Walmart, they have no frakkin' clue what to do. I call Vudu, and Vudu passes the buck to Walmart saying that Walmart is responsible for training their employees and that Walmart tech support must fix the problem. It's just passing the buck....IT'S THE SAME COMPANY !!
The last time I had an issue in Walmart, the Walmart employee told me to go home and do it with At Home Disc to Digital. I kindly explained to her that I don't have a Blu-Ray drive in my computer and thus I can only do Disc to Digital at home for DVDs, not Blu-Ray titles. Her response: "Why don't you just buy a blu-ray drive, convert the movies, and then return it?"
The system is broken.
My at home Disc to Digital couldn't identify two DVDs: Charade and Bean. Both were double feature discs and had another movie on the disc as well. This may have been why they couldn't be ID'd. I take them into Walmart to pay the 5.00 instead of the 2.50 I'd pay to do it at home. So I'm already willing to pay twice as much to have it done. I tell the guy I want 'Disc to Digital'. He looks at my DVDs and says, "aren't these already digital?". When I told him I wanted Vudu he said, "Oh, that's something different altogether." (These people don't even know the name of the service they are selling!!). He asked if I made the list at home. I told him I did not. He said he couldn't help me if I didn't make a list first. Finally he agreed to help. He got an error saying 'pending confirmation'. I suggested he cancel it out and try again. He said, "What would be the point in trying again? I think you should just go home and make the list."
I went home and tried to make the list, and couldn't. The search field wouldn't search for anything. I typed in 'Charade' and hit enter. Nothing. I typed in 'Bean' and hit enter. Nothing. I call Vudu customer service and DeeDee tells me that if they aren't coming up, then they aren't available titles. I informed her that this was NOT true as both titles did come up as eligible in the at home Disc to Digital. She also tells me that making the list isn't necessary. I tell her how the guy in the store said it was.
Walmart owns Vudu. Walmart is the parent company. Yet whenever there is a problem in Walmart, they have no frakkin' clue what to do. I call Vudu, and Vudu passes the buck to Walmart saying that Walmart is responsible for training their employees and that Walmart tech support must fix the problem. It's just passing the buck....IT'S THE SAME COMPANY !!
The last time I had an issue in Walmart, the Walmart employee told me to go home and do it with At Home Disc to Digital. I kindly explained to her that I don't have a Blu-Ray drive in my computer and thus I can only do Disc to Digital at home for DVDs, not Blu-Ray titles. Her response: "Why don't you just buy a blu-ray drive, convert the movies, and then return it?"
The system is broken.
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