Reach Walmart Vice Chairman John Menzer And 742 Other Walmart Employees
We asked if anyone had executive contact information for Walmart, and boy did you deliver! Project Walmart Freedom lists 742 numbers from Walmart's corporate directory, and toll-free numbers for 83 Walmart divisions. We were also able to liberate the direct number for Walmart Vice Chairman John Menzer.
The complete directory has several useful nuggets, including the lobby phone for Walmart's Bentonville headquarters, (479) 273-4270, and the number for the muzak department, (479) 277-4126. If you have a particularly intractable customer service problem, call John.
Exhaust all normal avenues before ringing one of Walmart's top executives. We are giving you Menzer's direct line, so be unfailingly polite when he picks up. Succinctly explain your grievance and ask for a specific resolution. Don't object if he transfers you to an assistant. Remember, use this number only for good: (479) 273-4551.
Walmart Corporate Directory [Project Walmart Freedom]
Walmart Toll-Free Numbers [Project Walmart Freedom]
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@homerjay: It's more of a PITA than you think to change phone numbers. There's good reason we have number portability laws -- you really think everyone in your phone book will magically have the new number beamed into their head?
@Buran: Listen, Sally. You might want to do your research before you try to call someone out.
He'll simply call the IT voice communications department (someone probably already has) and he'll have a new number inside of 30 minutes. Corporations have whole blocks of DID numbers routing into their PBX, and it's not difficult to send an email to direct reports and staff to let them know about the change. This number is likely answered by an admin assistant anyway.
Even if this was a home number, one call to the phone company and its done within a day or so.
Better luck next time.
@homerjay: You really think namecalling is necessary to post a followup, Tom? You might want to do your research into the manners of doing that.
And, I'm pointing out human failings here. In a perfect world that would work, but in the real world people ignore emails and letters and still call the old number.
Better luck next time.
@homerjay: If they are using a VoIP solution it's even easier than that. I can change a phone number in under ten minutes, from the second the phone rings to the second I call them back to let them know it's done.
@Buran: Usually someone that high up doesn't get direct calls, but instead they are routed by the secretary. For internal calls, at least in my company, we have a constantly updated printable phone directory for each employee and our phones also have the up to date company directory on them. All you have to do is search by last name.
I can confirm it too, but who cares? So they re-route the number. All the caller usually needs to do is dial 0 for the operator and say, "I had Mr. Grandfromage's number, but it appears to have been changed. Could you please put me through to his new number? Oh, and what is that number in case I get disconnected?"
@coren: Well, the overwhelming majority of those numbers are worthless to consumers. I can't see a reason any of us will want to call the phone number for 'pallet jacks' or the 'refrigeration plan department.'
However, there IS the Sign Maintenance department that might warrant a phone call when someone posts another stupid spelling mistake!
And then there's the flagpole fixture request line. :)
@mindshadow: I know how VoIP works because my bf's job is to administer such a system. I'm addressing human failings and not the technical abilities of it. It would be nice if it WERE that easy to get your new number to the people you want to hear from.
Oddly, bill collectors and other undesirables seem to be able to follow you to your new number even if your friends can't seem to figure it out.
@Me: I'm sure I can help you with that problem you're having without a supervisor. Can you tell me what's up?
@Buran: Why do you always have such a sour attitude in your posts? Sometimes you just need to dial it down abit.
@ATTSlave: That was sarcasm referring to a previous post about how you can't get a supervisor when you have a very legitimate gripe. Entirely in jest. (see the CC home theater story).
@MonkeySeeMonkeyDo: Whoosh, the CC-story-reference joke went over everyone's head. (though it IS hard to tell tone on the internet)...
@ATTSlave: What I saw happen here was: HomerJay pointed out that Menzer would just change his phone number - a valid point. Then Buran pointed out that changing one's phone number isn't always as quick and painless as people assume, which is also a valid point. HomerJay decided to take that as a personal attack, and it all went to hell from there.
Just as in customer relations, the person who gets angry first is usually the jerk.
@Kajj: Not that it matters, but Buran has a history of personal attacks, which is why I took it that way.
@homerjay: I'd prefer to let bygones be bygones, thank you, and we've already been through it a number of times in recent posts. It wasn't a personal attack this time, and to be honest, it is a little frustrating to go out of your way to NOT be mean to somebody because of all those past misunderstandings ... and get accused of it anyway.
@ATTSlave: I wouldn't mind having a flying broom sometimes. (and I guess no one's allowed to ever do things you regret... sigh)
@fredmertz: Wal-Mart has close to 1.5 million domestic employees. It is the largest private employer in the United States (Only the Federal Government has more employees). So 80,000 people isn't really all that many. 5.3%, to be exact... still higher than it should be, but c'est la vie
The Walmart Corporate Directory and the Walmart Toll-Free Numbers are no longer there. The link is broken.
However, all is not lost. They can be found at the following links using the Internet Archive.
The Walmart Corporate Directory: [web.archive.org]
Walmart Toll-Free Numbers: [web.archive.org]
Of course, by now it's entirely possible that the phone numbers do not work, but you never know.
I'd LOVE to get the email addresses though.












Yeah, big deal.
How about the Corp Directory for Target!
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