I am in the Crawfordsville Walmart yesterday and on my way around the store, I do the obligatory swing by the Sporting Goods department. Another customer is walking up to the counter in front of me. He glances in the ammo case and the guy behind the counter (Richard) asks if he can help him. The guy said he was looking for. 22 ammo. Richard said, "We don't have any today. We got 4,000 rounds in yesterday" The guy chuckled and said, "I wasn't here yesterday." Then Richard goes on, "Yeah, Mark, who works here, must have known they were coming in because he came in early and bought 3,000 of them." Richard goes on about how he doesn't think it is right, morally. He said that he had asked Mark if he was going to sell it on the Internet and Mark smiled and said, "I wouldn't do that"
I spoke with a store manager and relayed the story time in sporting goods. She was either genuinely shocked or she was a good actress. She "assured" me that it would be reported up the chain and it wouldn't happen again.
Nothing like a little "insider trading" Could have at least had the decency to cut this ass clown off at their three box limit.
I spoke with a store manager and relayed the story time in sporting goods. She was either genuinely shocked or she was a good actress. She "assured" me that it would be reported up the chain and it wouldn't happen again.
Nothing like a little "insider trading" Could have at least had the decency to cut this ass clown off at their three box limit.