ALERT WalMart SCAM found by FLA courts; Secondary Scam When You Go To File Under the Settlement

Barry Natchitoches

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Pinball Prepper on You Tube reports that Wal Mart has been found guilty of scamming grocery shoppers ver the past 6 years by claiming weighted foods weighed more than what they really did weigh.

The case is this is Kukorinis v. walmart Inc.
Case number 8:22-cv-02402-VMC-TGW
U S District Court for the middle district of Florida, Tampa Division

Let’s face it: Just about every one of of have bought meat, seafood or weighted citrus from WalMart during the last six years that this lawsuit covers.

He provides a link you can follow to file under the class action lawsuit.

But when I did this, and it came time to choose a payment method, it asked for an email or phone number that it could send a verification code to, for security reasons.

I gave the same email address and telephone number that is used with my my Walmart+ account, so WalMart already has the information on their records.

They sure do not have a problem using that email address and/or telephone number when it comes time to bill me $99 for the Walmart+ service each year!

However, the website quickly claims it cannot verify the information (too quick for it to have actually tried to verify the information.). I checked my email - WalMart made no attempt to verify the information. No attempt was ever made to send their security code - or anything else, for that matter - to my phone, either.

”We are unable to validate your payment selection. You may close this window.” it said, way too quickly to have checked anything.

of course, they have already closed that window already.

It looks like they are doing a DOUBLE SCAM - once when they cheated all of us out of our money,

And a second time when their computer system just claims that they cannot verify your information without ever attempting to do so, and thus fails to process your claim.
 

Thinwater

Firearms Manufacturer
I have and will never join one of these class action scams. The attorneys " represent" millions of "victims" settle for $6.00 each, then got 1/3+ of the settlement as legal fees while you sit around waiting for your $4.00 check. You can bet you get added to lists of people likely to sue used by insurance companies and others who assess risk. All for a couple bucks. I would not hire anyone who has joined these and have passed on hiring several employees that had used the I sue for you TV car crash attorneys. I am certain they would sue the company if given any chance. Just my opinion of these situations. I am sure many will disagree because, entitled, etc. . but that is the way I see it. I am not talking about real damages that need to be made right, but all of the chicken shit attorney games that drive up the cost of everything. I opt out
 

Pinecone

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I never join them either, but I guess it was because I had a store card I had a $200 check appear in my mailbox. It looked legit, but I was skeptical. I took it to the bank, expecting them to laugh. They said it was legit and had seen several. I cashed it.
 

EYW

Veteran Member
I got a couple bucks in my Paypal account for the Starkist.

I got lymphoma. RoundUp paid.

I now get a class-action lawsuit newsletter. If there is anything I bought, I file a claim. One month I got $37 in my Paypal account from a couple of settlements. Whoopie -- raking in the dough.
 
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Squid

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Pinball Prepper on You Tube reports that Wal Mart has been found guilty of scamming grocery shoppers ver the past 6 years by claiming weighted foods weighed more than what they really did weigh.

The case is this is Kukorinis v. walmart Inc.
Case number 8:22-cv-02402-VMC-TGW
U S District Court for the middle district of Florida, Tampa Division

Let’s face it: Just about every one of of have bought meat, seafood or weighted citrus from WalMart during the last six years that this lawsuit covers.

He provides a link you can follow to file under the class action lawsuit.

But when I did this, and it came time to choose a payment method, it asked for an email or phone number that it could send a verification code to, for security reasons.

I gave the same email address and telephone number that is used with my my Walmart+ account, so WalMart already has the information on their records.

They sure do not have a problem using that email address and/or telephone number when it comes time to bill me $99 for the Walmart+ service each year!

However, the website quickly claims it cannot verify the information (too quick for it to have actually tried to verify the information.). I checked my email - WalMart made no attempt to verify the information. No attempt was ever made to send their security code - or anything else, for that matter - to my phone, either.

”We are unable to validate your payment selection. You may close this window.” it said, way too quickly to have checked anything.

of course, they have already closed that window already.

It looks like they are doing a DOUBLE SCAM - once when they cheated all of us out of our money,

And a second time when their computer system just claims that they cannot verify your information without ever attempting to do so, and thus fails to process your claim.
Bbbwwwaa

As the progressives destroy our society I am supposed to get all twisted on whether my apples weighed 1.036 or 1.101????

Somebody find me a lawyer!!!!!

If you don’t like Walmart go shop somewhere else.
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
I'm not seeing a live link or reference to anything in the OP.

As far as I know, every state has a division of weights and measures that inspects gas pumps, grocery scales, credit card readers, etc. on a regular basis. Probably not as often as the consumer would like, but there should be a sticker on every retail gas pump/scale that gives the date of inspection/approval. At least in Minnesota, the division will respond to consumer complaints.

No idea what the problem is with your Walmart account. Maybe try later? They may be having some kind of computer glitch. :shr:

Added: If you are instead trying to register with a class action outfit, you might want to consider that THEY are a scam. In any case, they would not have access to Walmart's financial info connected to your account, and you probably don't want
them to...?
 
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