Re: The walmart grocery app

2018-04-21 Thread Mama Peach
One app, the Walmart Grocery app,  is for curb side service and the other, 
Walmart app, is for shopping and having it to delivered to your house via 
UPS/FED EX/USPS. You can also choose to pick up your items at the store, but 
that isn't curb side service, you have to go to a counter with the correct 
ID and order information in order to pick up your items.


-Original Message- 
From: Vicky Collins

Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2018 12:31 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: The walmart grocery app

I kind of wonder the same thing as to why there are two apps.
But, there are indeed two, and I'll give the link for each,
followed by its description, at the end of this message.

I use the Walmart app often, and mostly find it easier than the
web page.  However, when I got a Walmart gift card for Christmas,
and thus was looking to use that first and then pay the rest with
my debit card on file, I had to go to the web site to complete
the order.  For, I just couldn't get the two payment methods to
work in the app.

As for the grocery app, I installed it, but couldn't do much with
it yet since the things it offers aren't currently available in
my area.  Anyway, here are the links and descriptions for each
app:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/walmart-shopping-and-saving/id338
137227?mt=8
Description



Our award-winning app saves you time and money.

. Free shipping with no membership fee! Get millions of items
delivered in as little as 2 days.  Details below.
. Use your phone to pay at the store quickly and safely with
Walmart Pay.
. Easily reorder the essential items you've purchased at the
store and online.
. See which items are available - and on which aisle at the
store.
. Transfer money without the long wait or the paperwork! Instead,
use the app's Express Money Services.
. Order, transfer, and track prescriptions and refills.
. Faster pickup at the store! Check in from your phone.
. We put the difference from any lower prices in your area on an
eGift card! Savings Catcher compares your eligible in-store
purchases for you.

Free shipping info: Orders placed before 2 PM get free shipping
within 2 business days, not including weekends and holidays.
Eligible items only.  Min.  order $35.

Save money.  Live better.


https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/walmart-grocery/id998754894?mt=8


Description



For a limited time get $10 off your first order of $50 or more.
Plus, we'll deliver or load the groceries into your car for
free.

What's available?
Fresh produce, baked goods, meat, pantry items and more.

What's the cost?
Most in-store pickups are free.  Delivery is a little extra.

Where's it available?
Enter your ZIP Code into the app to check availability.

How does it work?
Simply register, select a convenient pickup or delivery time and
build your basket.

Key features
.  Add items from the app and check out from another device
. Browse or search aisles by department
. Fast reordering with "favorites"
. Convenient pickup and delivery times.  Same-day pickup also
available.
. No subscription charges, markups or hidden fees.

This app monitors the user's location for no other purpose than
to provide accurate and timely service.




- Original Message -
From: Bill Gallik <wfgal...@icloud.com
To: viPhone E-Mail List <viphone@googlegroups.com
Date sent: Sat, 21 Apr 2018 09:55:42 -0500
Subject: Re: The walmart grocery app

Huh, I had no idea there was a “Wal-Mart Grocery App,” why in
the world would Wal-Mart have two different apps that essentially
(I assume) provide similar functionality? I don’t doubt you
Roger, I’m just quite surprised.

It was a few years ago when I installed the WalMart app on my iOS
devices, is this “WalMart Grocery” app something relatively
new?

Anyhow, my apologies for convoluting the thread.  But, I still
find the WalMart app very, very accessible and quite convenient
to use.  I’ve gone to the web page and, while it is true that
the site is accessible, I just prefer the vanilla WalMart app.



- Bill from Ino, Wisconsin
- "With most men, unbelief in one thing springs from blind belief
in another."
- German Aphorist, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742 - 1799)

On Apr 20, 2018, at 2:26 PM, Roger Frischenmeyer
<thejayhawk...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

Hi Bill, you are explaining the Walmart app, not the Walmart
grocery app.  The Walmart grocery app is not very accessible.
Truthfully it is easier to go to Walmart grocery in Safari and do
your shopping that way at least that is the way I do it.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 20, 2018, at 1:45 PM, Bill Gallik <wfgal...@icloud.com
<mailto:wfgal...@icloud.com>> wrote:

While I would have to say that InstaCart is an wonderfully
accessible app, it is not available except in a few major cities.
If it were available in northern Wisconsin I’d use it
frequently.  I was involved in helping a friend from Austin get
started with this app and she and her husband now use it all the

Re: The walmart grocery app

2018-04-21 Thread Vicky Collins
I kind of wonder the same thing as to why there are two apps.  
But, there are indeed two, and I'll give the link for each, 
followed by its description, at the end of this message.


I use the Walmart app often, and mostly find it easier than the 
web page.  However, when I got a Walmart gift card for Christmas, 
and thus was looking to use that first and then pay the rest with 
my debit card on file, I had to go to the web site to complete 
the order.  For, I just couldn't get the two payment methods to 
work in the app.


As for the grocery app, I installed it, but couldn't do much with 
it yet since the things it offers aren't currently available in 
my area.  Anyway, here are the links and descriptions for each 
app:


https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/walmart-shopping-and-saving/id338
137227?mt=8
Description



Our award-winning app saves you time and money.

. Free shipping with no membership fee! Get millions of items 
delivered in as little as 2 days.  Details below.
. Use your phone to pay at the store quickly and safely with 
Walmart Pay.
. Easily reorder the essential items you've purchased at the 
store and online.
. See which items are available - and on which aisle at the 
store.
. Transfer money without the long wait or the paperwork! Instead, 
use the app's Express Money Services.

. Order, transfer, and track prescriptions and refills.
. Faster pickup at the store! Check in from your phone.
. We put the difference from any lower prices in your area on an 
eGift card! Savings Catcher compares your eligible in-store 
purchases for you.


Free shipping info: Orders placed before 2 PM get free shipping 
within 2 business days, not including weekends and holidays.  
Eligible items only.  Min.  order $35.


Save money.  Live better.


https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/walmart-grocery/id998754894?mt=8


Description



For a limited time get $10 off your first order of $50 or more.  
Plus, we'll deliver or load the groceries into your car for 
free.


What's available?
Fresh produce, baked goods, meat, pantry items and more.

What's the cost?
Most in-store pickups are free.  Delivery is a little extra.

Where's it available?
Enter your ZIP Code into the app to check availability.

How does it work?
Simply register, select a convenient pickup or delivery time and 
build your basket.


Key features
.  Add items from the app and check out from another device
. Browse or search aisles by department
. Fast reordering with "favorites"
. Convenient pickup and delivery times.  Same-day pickup also 
available.

. No subscription charges, markups or hidden fees.

This app monitors the user's location for no other purpose than 
to provide accurate and timely service.





- Original Message -
From: Bill Gallik <wfgal...@icloud.com
To: viPhone E-Mail List <viphone@googlegroups.com
Date sent: Sat, 21 Apr 2018 09:55:42 -0500
Subject: Re: The walmart grocery app

Huh, I had no idea there was a “Wal-Mart Grocery App,” why in 
the world would Wal-Mart have two different apps that essentially 
(I assume) provide similar functionality? I don’t doubt you 
Roger, I’m just quite surprised.


It was a few years ago when I installed the WalMart app on my iOS 
devices, is this “WalMart Grocery” app something relatively 
new?


Anyhow, my apologies for convoluting the thread.  But, I still 
find the WalMart app very, very accessible and quite convenient 
to use.  I’ve gone to the web page and, while it is true that 
the site is accessible, I just prefer the vanilla WalMart app.




- Bill from Ino, Wisconsin
- "With most men, unbelief in one thing springs from blind belief 
in another."

- German Aphorist, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742 - 1799)

On Apr 20, 2018, at 2:26 PM, Roger Frischenmeyer 
<thejayhawk...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


Hi Bill, you are explaining the Walmart app, not the Walmart 
grocery app.  The Walmart grocery app is not very accessible.  
Truthfully it is easier to go to Walmart grocery in Safari and do 
your shopping that way at least that is the way I do it.


Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 20, 2018, at 1:45 PM, Bill Gallik <wfgal...@icloud.com 
<mailto:wfgal...@icloud.com>> wrote:


While I would have to say that InstaCart is an wonderfully 
accessible app, it is not available except in a few major cities.  
If it were available in northern Wisconsin I’d use it 
frequently.  I was involved in helping a friend from Austin get 
started with this app and she and her husband now use it all the 
time.  Hubby does not have a vision problem, but she is totally 
blind and enjoys using InstaCart, but as I say - it isn’t 
available in northern Wisconsin and maybe not even Milwaukee.


So much for my digression concerning InstaCart and now to the 
point - namely the WalMart app.  I use the WalMart frequently to 
have non-perishables shipped to my very rural address with very 
little trouble.  It is a bit “clumsy” to use for a blind 
person, b

Re: The walmart grocery app

2018-04-21 Thread Bill Gallik
Huh, I had no idea there was a “Wal-Mart Grocery App,” why in the world would 
Wal-Mart have two different apps that essentially (I assume) provide similar 
functionality? I don’t doubt you Roger, I’m just quite surprised.

It was a few years ago when I installed the WalMart app on my iOS devices, is 
this “WalMart Grocery” app something relatively new?

Anyhow, my apologies for convoluting the thread.  But, I still find the WalMart 
app very, very accessible and quite convenient to use.  I’ve gone to the web 
page and, while it is true that the site is accessible, I just prefer the 
vanilla WalMart app.



- Bill from Ino, Wisconsin
- "With most men, unbelief in one thing springs from blind belief in another."
- German Aphorist, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742 - 1799)

On Apr 20, 2018, at 2:26 PM, Roger Frischenmeyer  
wrote:

Hi Bill, you are explaining the Walmart app, not the Walmart grocery app. The 
Walmart grocery app is not very accessible. Truthfully it is easier to go to 
Walmart grocery in Safari and do your shopping that way at least that is the 
way I do it.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 20, 2018, at 1:45 PM, Bill Gallik > wrote:

> While I would have to say that InstaCart is an wonderfully accessible app, it 
> is not available except in a few major cities.  If it were available in 
> northern Wisconsin I’d use it frequently.  I was involved in helping a friend 
> from Austin get started with this app and she and her husband now use it all 
> the time.  Hubby does not have a vision problem, but she is totally blind and 
> enjoys using InstaCart, but as I say - it isn’t available in northern 
> Wisconsin and maybe not even Milwaukee.
> 
> So much for my digression concerning InstaCart and now to the point - namely 
> the WalMart app.  I use the WalMart frequently to have non-perishables 
> shipped to my very rural address with very little trouble.  It is a bit 
> “clumsy” to use for a blind person, but by no means impossible.  It would 
> help me answer the problems encountered by others if there was a bit more 
> information in the original message - no offense meant here.
> 
> For starters, there are five tabs at the bottom of the iPhone screen when you 
> launch the WalMart app:
> 
> - HOME let’s you browse the online or local store or do a specific search for 
> particular items, brands or categories, select item(s) and add those items to 
> your virtual shopping cart.
> 
> - Reorder is an extremely convenient way to add item(s) to your virtual 
> shopping cart that you have purchased in the past.  However, there are times 
> when an item you know darn well you have bought in the past doesn’t appear in 
> the “Reorder List.” The steps to correct this is a bit complex and far too 
> much to discuss in an e-mail, but it is possible to search a comprehensive 
> list of all items you’ve ordered in the past in the ACCOUNT tab.
> 
> - SERVICES is sort of a “Catch All” routine to request or manage customer 
> service matters.  The only option I’ve ever used in this tab is the “Lists” 
> services where you can place items in a shopping list that you create and 
> reference at a later time.
> 
> - CART is pretty much what it implies where you can review what you’ve placed 
> in your virtual shopping cart, adjust quantities, remove items you decide you 
> don’t really want after all or move such items to a “Save for Later” list.  
> This is the tab where checkout is initiated.  This checkout procedure can be 
> a bit tricky if you didn’t make sure you added items to your cart in the 
> matter you wanted.  If you want items shipped to you, you need to be sure to 
> select the “Ship” option in the “HOME” tab once you have opened the dialog 
> for a specific item and before adding it to your cart.
> 
> - ACCOUNT is the tab where you provide your information such as name, 
> address, e-mail address, telephone number and stored payment methods.  It 
> also provides for searching a list of all items you’ve ever ordered online.
> 
> I will say that in order to maximize the convenience of using this app, I 
> suggest that you be familiar with the rotor and the use of such elements as 
> headers, links, form fields and the like.  It makes using this app so very 
> much more accessible.
> 
> Also, I will be glad to answer any more specific “how to” questions on this 
> matter.  Just send questions directly to my personal e-mail box at
> 
> wfgal...@gmail.com 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> - Bill from Ino, Wisconsin
> - "To jealousy, nothing is more frightful than laughter."
> - Françoise Sagan, French Novelist, screen Writer & Dramatist, 1935-2004
> 
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Re: The walmart grocery app

2018-04-20 Thread Roger Frischenmeyer
Hi Bill, you are explaining the Walmart app, not the Walmart grocery app. The 
Walmart grocery app is not very accessible. Truthfully it is easier to go to 
Walmart grocery in Safari and do your shopping that way at least that is the 
way I do it.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 20, 2018, at 1:45 PM, Bill Gallik  wrote:
> 
> While I would have to say that InstaCart is an wonderfully accessible app, it 
> is not available except in a few major cities.  If it were available in 
> northern Wisconsin I’d use it frequently.  I was involved in helping a friend 
> from Austin get started with this app and she and her husband now use it all 
> the time.  Hubby does not have a vision problem, but she is totally blind and 
> enjoys using InstaCart, but as I say - it isn’t available in northern 
> Wisconsin and maybe not even Milwaukee.
> 
> So much for my digression concerning InstaCart and now to the point - namely 
> the WalMart app.  I use the WalMart frequently to have non-perishables 
> shipped to my very rural address with very little trouble.  It is a bit 
> “clumsy” to use for a blind person, but by no means impossible.  It would 
> help me answer the problems encountered by others if there was a bit more 
> information in the original message - no offense meant here.
> 
> For starters, there are five tabs at the bottom of the iPhone screen when you 
> launch the WalMart app:
> 
> - HOME let’s you browse the online or local store or do a specific search for 
> particular items, brands or categories, select item(s) and add those items to 
> your virtual shopping cart.
> 
> - Reorder is an extremely convenient way to add item(s) to your virtual 
> shopping cart that you have purchased in the past.  However, there are times 
> when an item you know darn well you have bought in the past doesn’t appear in 
> the “Reorder List.” The steps to correct this is a bit complex and far too 
> much to discuss in an e-mail, but it is possible to search a comprehensive 
> list of all items you’ve ordered in the past in the ACCOUNT tab.
> 
> - SERVICES is sort of a “Catch All” routine to request or manage customer 
> service matters.  The only option I’ve ever used in this tab is the “Lists” 
> services where you can place items in a shopping list that you create and 
> reference at a later time.
> 
> - CART is pretty much what it implies where you can review what you’ve placed 
> in your virtual shopping cart, adjust quantities, remove items you decide you 
> don’t really want after all or move such items to a “Save for Later” list.  
> This is the tab where checkout is initiated.  This checkout procedure can be 
> a bit tricky if you didn’t make sure you added items to your cart in the 
> matter you wanted.  If you want items shipped to you, you need to be sure to 
> select the “Ship” option in the “HOME” tab once you have opened the dialog 
> for a specific item and before adding it to your cart.
> 
> - ACCOUNT is the tab where you provide your information such as name, 
> address, e-mail address, telephone number and stored payment methods.  It 
> also provides for searching a list of all items you’ve ever ordered online.
> 
> I will say that in order to maximize the convenience of using this app, I 
> suggest that you be familiar with the rotor and the use of such elements as 
> headers, links, form fields and the like.  It makes using this app so very 
> much more accessible.
> 
> Also, I will be glad to answer any more specific “how to” questions on this 
> matter.  Just send questions directly to my personal e-mail box at
> 
> wfgal...@gmail.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> - Bill from Ino, Wisconsin
> - "To jealousy, nothing is more frightful than laughter."
> - Françoise Sagan, French Novelist, screen Writer & Dramatist, 1935-2004
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Re: The walmart grocery app

2018-04-20 Thread Bill Gallik
While I would have to say that InstaCart is an wonderfully accessible app, it 
is not available except in a few major cities.  If it were available in 
northern Wisconsin I’d use it frequently.  I was involved in helping a friend 
from Austin get started with this app and she and her husband now use it all 
the time.  Hubby does not have a vision problem, but she is totally blind and 
enjoys using InstaCart, but as I say - it isn’t available in northern Wisconsin 
and maybe not even Milwaukee.

So much for my digression concerning InstaCart and now to the point - namely 
the WalMart app.  I use the WalMart frequently to have non-perishables shipped 
to my very rural address with very little trouble.  It is a bit “clumsy” to use 
for a blind person, but by no means impossible.  It would help me answer the 
problems encountered by others if there was a bit more information in the 
original message - no offense meant here.

For starters, there are five tabs at the bottom of the iPhone screen when you 
launch the WalMart app:

- HOME let’s you browse the online or local store or do a specific search for 
particular items, brands or categories, select item(s) and add those items to 
your virtual shopping cart.

- Reorder is an extremely convenient way to add item(s) to your virtual 
shopping cart that you have purchased in the past.  However, there are times 
when an item you know darn well you have bought in the past doesn’t appear in 
the “Reorder List.” The steps to correct this is a bit complex and far too much 
to discuss in an e-mail, but it is possible to search a comprehensive list of 
all items you’ve ordered in the past in the ACCOUNT tab.

- SERVICES is sort of a “Catch All” routine to request or manage customer 
service matters.  The only option I’ve ever used in this tab is the “Lists” 
services where you can place items in a shopping list that you create and 
reference at a later time.

- CART is pretty much what it implies where you can review what you’ve placed 
in your virtual shopping cart, adjust quantities, remove items you decide you 
don’t really want after all or move such items to a “Save for Later” list.  
This is the tab where checkout is initiated.  This checkout procedure can be a 
bit tricky if you didn’t make sure you added items to your cart in the matter 
you wanted.  If you want items shipped to you, you need to be sure to select 
the “Ship” option in the “HOME” tab once you have opened the dialog for a 
specific item and before adding it to your cart.

- ACCOUNT is the tab where you provide your information such as name, address, 
e-mail address, telephone number and stored payment methods.  It also provides 
for searching a list of all items you’ve ever ordered online.

I will say that in order to maximize the convenience of using this app, I 
suggest that you be familiar with the rotor and the use of such elements as 
headers, links, form fields and the like.  It makes using this app so very much 
more accessible.

Also, I will be glad to answer any more specific “how to” questions on this 
matter.  Just send questions directly to my personal e-mail box at

wfgal...@gmail.com 




- Bill from Ino, Wisconsin
- "To jealousy, nothing is more frightful than laughter."
- Françoise Sagan, French Novelist, screen Writer & Dramatist, 1935-2004

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RE: The walmart grocery app

2018-04-20 Thread Tom Rash
Havewn't tried Walmart.  I use Insta Cart.  It works pretty good. 
If anyone wants to try itfor the first time, you get10 dollars off your order, 
and if you use my promo code so do I.  Give it a try.  Promo code below.
TRASH1F6128

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Mama 
Peach
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2018 6:22 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: The walmart grocery app

I have tried using the Walmart grocery app, and can't do much with it either.

-Original Message-
From: Lelia Struve
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 8:36 PM
To: Viphone
Subject: The walmart grocery app

Hi all,  has anyone used the Walmart grocery app? And if so have you had any 
luck with it? And if you have will you let me know how to use it? Thank you. 
I am having a lot of difficulty even using it.

Lelia

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Re: The walmart grocery app

2018-04-20 Thread Mama Peach
I have tried using the Walmart grocery app, and can't do much with it 
either.


-Original Message- 
From: Lelia Struve

Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 8:36 PM
To: Viphone
Subject: The walmart grocery app

Hi all,  has anyone used the Walmart grocery app? And if so have you had any 
luck with it? And if you have will you let me know how to use it? Thank you. 
I am having a lot of difficulty even using it.


Lelia

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