Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 I am so glad this has been brought up. I, too, was embarrassed to use the scooters. One non-handicapped friend said for me to just do it. She went up to the people greeter@ WalMart. The carts r different@ different stores. I bring my cane so I don't appear too fat/lazy. Honestly, nobody cares. With my back injury, my L5/S1 disc is gone. So, I still have to frequently get up and stretch. But, I LOVE that everything is@ my eye level and easier to reach. Sale items r usually on the lower shelves. It took a few aisles of practice to feel comfortable. Happy to say I never knocked down an end cap. Lol. Ellen PS. Sorry about the spam. I finally abandoned my hotmail account in favor of gmail where there is little spam. > > I considered using one of those motorized carts a couple of weeks ago > (for what would have been the first time), but didn't end up doing so. > What's the procedure? Who do you ask for " permission " ? Or are they set > up so that you can just start them up and take one yourself > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 Good for you Ellen good for you Re: Carts in Stores/How to I am so glad this has been brought up. I, too, was embarrassed to use the scooters. One non-handicapped friend said for me to just do it. She went up to the people greeter@ WalMart. The carts r different@ different stores. I bring my cane so I don't appear too fat/lazy. Honestly, nobody cares. With my back injury, my L5/S1 disc is gone. So, I still have to frequently get up and stretch. But, I LOVE that everything is@ my eye level and easier to reach. Sale items r usually on the lower shelves. It took a few aisles of practice to feel comfortable. Happy to say I never knocked down an end cap. Lol. Ellen PS. Sorry about the spam. I finally abandoned my hotmail account in favor of gmail where there is little spam. > > I considered using one of those motorized carts a couple of weeks ago > (for what would have been the first time), but didn't end up doing so. > What's the procedure? Who do you ask for " permission " ? Or are they set > up so that you can just start them up and take one yourself > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 I like the middle finger idea LMAO Re: Carts in Stores/How to I am so glad this has been brought up. I, too, was embarrassed to use the scooters. One non-handicapped friend said for me to just do it. She went up to the people greeter@ WalMart. The carts r different@ different stores. I bring my cane so I don't appear too fat/lazy. Honestly, nobody cares. With my back injury, my L5/S1 disc is gone. So, I still have to frequently get up and stretch. But, I LOVE that everything is@ my eye level and easier to reach. Sale items r usually on the lower shelves. It took a few aisles of practice to feel comfortable. Happy to say I never knocked down an end cap. Lol. Ellen PS. Sorry about the spam. I finally abandoned my hotmail account in favor of gmail where there is little spam. > > I considered using one of those motorized carts a couple of weeks ago > (for what would have been the first time), but didn't end up doing so. > What's the procedure? Who do you ask for " permission " ? Or are they set > up so that you can just start them up and take one yourself > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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