Hi all,
I've been wondering what walmart does with the (assuming) scores of returned bikes they get a month that are either broken, defective , damged in shipping, customer changed mind, etc. At my local Walmart, I noticed that a few bikes have reappeared on the rack as 'refurbished' and they take 10% off the price (whoop.dee.doo.).. the sad thing is that they have numerous scratches or stains that exceed any 10% discount. I asked the toy supervisor what they do with the unsellable bikes; I was told they crush /cut/destroy them.
A neighbor lady works in the back of a Walmart in a different town, and was mentioning how surprised she was seeing that her Walmart will take back seemingly any bike back regardless how dirty/scratched /damaged they may be. So I asked her what happens to those returns.. she says they donate them.
So now I'm curious what other Walmart locations do.. is it manager discretion, or a corporate policy? The options I see are:
1) scrap/destroy
2) donate
3) sell at a discount
4) sell assorted parts at a severe discount to a local bike enthusiast who promises not to sell complete bikes to compete against Walmart sales.
(okay, option 4 is highly optimistic)
What does your Walmart do? Can you find out?
I've been wondering what walmart does with the (assuming) scores of returned bikes they get a month that are either broken, defective , damged in shipping, customer changed mind, etc. At my local Walmart, I noticed that a few bikes have reappeared on the rack as 'refurbished' and they take 10% off the price (whoop.dee.doo.).. the sad thing is that they have numerous scratches or stains that exceed any 10% discount. I asked the toy supervisor what they do with the unsellable bikes; I was told they crush /cut/destroy them.
A neighbor lady works in the back of a Walmart in a different town, and was mentioning how surprised she was seeing that her Walmart will take back seemingly any bike back regardless how dirty/scratched /damaged they may be. So I asked her what happens to those returns.. she says they donate them.
So now I'm curious what other Walmart locations do.. is it manager discretion, or a corporate policy? The options I see are:
1) scrap/destroy
2) donate
3) sell at a discount
4) sell assorted parts at a severe discount to a local bike enthusiast who promises not to sell complete bikes to compete against Walmart sales.
(okay, option 4 is highly optimistic)
What does your Walmart do? Can you find out?