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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 354004" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You have all give me some really good ideas.</p><p></p><p>Marg, our shopping malls have systems like that for wheelchairs and strollers, though many do not have electric carts. Our Walmarts and grocery stores that have carts have no sign out procedure. WalMart has the carts inside by the greeters (person standing at the door who tags return merchandise, gives directions, passes out stickers to kids, etc...). The greeters make sure the carts are plugged in when not in use and can contact the other main entrance to see if they have any carts if their entrance is out of them. Most grocery stores, like FP, have the electric carts with the shopping carts. FP has them between the entrance doors in that lobby area. If you want a cart you get on, turn it on and go (unplugging it if someone has had the courtesy to do that). There is no sign out procedure and people would probably protest greatly if there was one, esp with the cutbacks in customer service employees lately. I would still sign one out, but many people would have a hissy fit and possibly sue because "you don't have to sign out a shopping cart". I have heard people at the malls use this argument to get out of checking out a cart.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all your support. </p><p></p><p>Valerie, I am so sorry you had to go through this also. Stupid people are everywhere, we just can't get away from them, can we? Makes me want to start a "no stupid people" policy, but then how do you enforce it? (KIDDING!)</p><p></p><p>Jess appreciates all the support, and so do I.</p><p></p><p>Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 354004, member: 1233"] You have all give me some really good ideas. Marg, our shopping malls have systems like that for wheelchairs and strollers, though many do not have electric carts. Our Walmarts and grocery stores that have carts have no sign out procedure. WalMart has the carts inside by the greeters (person standing at the door who tags return merchandise, gives directions, passes out stickers to kids, etc...). The greeters make sure the carts are plugged in when not in use and can contact the other main entrance to see if they have any carts if their entrance is out of them. Most grocery stores, like FP, have the electric carts with the shopping carts. FP has them between the entrance doors in that lobby area. If you want a cart you get on, turn it on and go (unplugging it if someone has had the courtesy to do that). There is no sign out procedure and people would probably protest greatly if there was one, esp with the cutbacks in customer service employees lately. I would still sign one out, but many people would have a hissy fit and possibly sue because "you don't have to sign out a shopping cart". I have heard people at the malls use this argument to get out of checking out a cart. Thanks for all your support. Valerie, I am so sorry you had to go through this also. Stupid people are everywhere, we just can't get away from them, can we? Makes me want to start a "no stupid people" policy, but then how do you enforce it? (KIDDING!) Jess appreciates all the support, and so do I. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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