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Walmart charged some shoppers twice, raises complaints [Video]

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A Saskatchewan shopper is out more than $200 after being charged twice for her grocery purchase at a Regina Walmart.

Stacie Miskiman paid with her debit card at a self-checkout. She initially received an approved message, but when she removed her card, the machine said the transaction was cancelled. She inserted her card and paid again.

Two days later, when checking her bank statement, she noticed her account was charged twice for the same amount, totalling almost $450.

“I assumed it would be easy to get the money back,” she said.

Miskiman shared her receipt and bank statement with CTV News. The documents confirm the transactions.

She called Walmart first and said she was told the transaction only went through once, and the issue was likely with her bank.

When she called TD Bank, they told her the issue was with Walmart and it could take 30 business days to …

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