I was shopping at Walmart last week. After shopping, I put my purchases in the trunk of the car, returned the cart to the proper place and drove off. I stopped at a gas station in Potsdam and …
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I was shopping at Walmart last week. After shopping, I put my purchases in the trunk of the car, returned the cart to the proper place and drove off. I stopped at a gas station in Potsdam and realized I had left my purse in the cart. I drove back to Walmart shaking like a leaf and praying my purse would still be there. I check the carts and it was not there. I asked an employee bringing carts if he had seen a purse, but he had not. He told me to check customer service. I went to customer service, and someone had found my purse and turned it in. I want to thank that person for being so honest. Thank you. Thank you, again. It could have ended much worse.