WALMART - Would not sell my child CD.
- by Anonymous Nov 22, 2011
- Review #: 276601
| Company | WALMART |
| Location | Toronto, Ontario |
| Category | Supermarkets and Malls |
| Views | 162 |
My 12 year old daughter was caught shoplifting there and they made a big deal over it all over CD's totaling $100 more or less. For a company that makes that much money to be harsh on a child is wrong. Come on she is only 12 years old. She even admitted she would have bought the CD's but they refused to sell them to her since they were parental advisery. Who are they to tell my daughter what CD's she can and can't get. They think that because they are the biggest retailer they can tell us how to raise our children. Also she is only 12 years old, she does not know any better!. If it was an adult I can see why they would be so uptight but this is a 12 year old/. I have no problem with her listening to those CD's who are they telling me what my child can and cant listen to that is my job not theirs'.
Also for the idiots who are planning on asking why did I not purchase the CD's for her?. For one thing she was shopping with a friend's mother|. Another thing, who are they to say that she cannot buy the CD's that is my job not theirs;.
I even offered to buy the CD's for her but they told me that she already committed the crime.. I even asked them if I could buy the CD's after this whole thing is done with, they told me that they would excort us out of the store and she would not be allowed in the store without a parent, and if we do return to the store she is not to leave my side?. I won't be returning and I bought the same CD's for her at Target. 385031e
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I couldn't have said it any better my self.
Take some time off from spending your gov. checks and raise your kid.
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Be an adult. Teach your kid that the world does owe her things for free and that actions have consequences. Stop whining, and hopefully you can correct her before she does something crazy.
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Now I'm just...wow...You allow her to get CDs meant for people over 17 years of age, but then saying "she's only 12 years old, she doesn't know any better." Bull. If she feels so grown up to steal a Parental Advisory CD, then she *** well should feel grown up about facing the consequences.
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