She's a lying whore - like most liberal democrat women.
(BUZZFEED) - A woman whose Facebook video explaining a
heartbreaking experience at her local Walmart went insanely
viral is making the story up, a store spokesperson told BuzzFeed
News.
Paige Yore, of Pueblo, Colorado, posted a video to her Facebook
page on Friday detailing an experience she said she had with a
cashier at her local Walmart store.
https://www.facebook.com/paige.yore.3/videos/10156317098380302/
According to Yore, she said the woman in front of her began to
lay into the cashier for being slow.
"He can't ring anything up, he can't remember the codes, he's
taking deep breaths," she said of the cashier.
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Yore said she wondered “what the hell happened” for him to be so
distressed.
Suddenly, she said the woman in front of her began to lay into
the cashier for being slow.
The woman became even more agitated after her card was declined.
Yore said that she stepped in and tried to calm the woman down.
“This young man’s obviously having a bad day. Let it go. It’s
not his fault that you don’t have money,” she said she told the
fellow customer.
After she helped him, Yore said the young cashier suddenly
hugged her and began to sob. She became emotional as she
explained how the cashier said his mother had killed herself
that day, but he had to go to work to pay his rent.
She concluded by saying she decided to share her experience to
remind people to always be kind. The story clearly resonated and
has since been viewed over 23 million times. Many people
complimented Yore on her kindness and asked if they could help.
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The story was also shared by countless news outlets as a lesson
in “empathy.”
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But Wal-Mart says the incident never happened.
A spokesperson for the retailer said the company contacted the
store when they saw the video going viral and determined it
wasn’t true.
“We found that the associate’s mother is actually alive and in
good health,” the spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
In fact, the spokesman said Wal-Mart has reviewed security
footage from that store on Friday and spotted Yore checking out.
But, he added, there’s “no evidence” the exchange took place.
The spokesperson said Wal-Mart has “very clear video evidence”
of Yore’s time in the store, but that the incident she described
was not on the tape.
In fact, he said the encounter seemed pretty normal.
“We see her come up and she’s checking out and there doesn’t
seem to be a lot of conversation,” he said.
The cashier also said that he was just there doing his job
normally that day.
“He’s been very cooperative and helpful,” the spokesperson said.
Since Yore posted her video, that Walmart store has been
inundated with calls from the local community asking to help the
cashier, which is a good reflection of the residents, the
spokesperson said.
“It’s a great example of the kindness that people have,
certainly in that community,” he said.
BuzzFeed News has contacted Yore for comment.
CORRECTION
The incident took place in Colorado. The original version of
this post misstated the location. Dec. 7, 2015, at 5:34 p.m.
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