After the frenzy of Black Friday and couple invites reluctant stranger eroticismCyber Monday, issues with orders, returns, or questions about products are bound to pop up. If you've had problems with delivery, stolen packages, or a case of Black Friday shopper's regret, you have a few options for getting customer support from Walmart.
Here’s how to quickly get in touch with Walmart’s customer service to resolve any problems.
SEE ALSO: Walmart's Black Friday sale is still live — find all the best deals right here1. Use Walmart’s Online Chat
The fastest way to reach Walmart support is through their live chat feature. For order-related problems, go to the "Purchase History" page, where you’ll find a "Chat with Us" button that connects you directly to a Walmart representative.
2. Call Walmart Customer Service
If you prefer speaking directly, you can call Walmart at 1-800-925-6278. They’re available 24/7, though wait times may be longer during busy periods.
3. Use Social Media
Walmart is active on Twitter (@Walmart) and Facebook. A quick tweet or message can often get a response in minutes.
4. Visit a Store
If you're dealing with a return or exchange issue, visiting your local Walmart can sometimes resolve things faster. Make sure to bring a copy of your digital receipt and the item in question.
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