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In reply to the discussion: ALDI: "I'm sorry. We don't have cameras in our parking lot. The quarters are to return the carts." [View all]TwilightZone
(28,836 posts)10. In most cases, from what I've seen, it's park at your own risk.
Places like Target, grocery stores, and shopping malls have signs everywhere that state that they're not responsible for damage, so their stance isn't out of the ordinary. Aldi is very price-conscious, so it also doesn't surprise me that they don't have cameras in the lots.
I'm not sure how Aldi could be held responsible for the damage. A camera would be helpful to potentially determine the perpetrator, but you'd probably have to get the police and/or your insurance company involved.
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ALDI: "I'm sorry. We don't have cameras in our parking lot. The quarters are to return the carts." [View all]
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2019
OP
It occurs to me that there is a difference between not having cameras and *saying* they
RockRaven
Jul 2019
#1
To inquire on video and to see if they had a claim process for damage on their property.
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2019
#4
I raised the security issue because a former co-worker's sister was murdered at a supermarket at 8PM
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2019
#14
No cameras in the parking lot of my grocery store, and I don't feel unsafe. In fact, cameras out in
WhiskeyGrinder
Jul 2019
#6
Oh, I'm ticked at that jerk as this will be out-of-pocket for me. Aldi was no support--at all.
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2019
#16
And I'm a resident and if someone walks to my door and hurts themselves, I get sued.
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2019
#34
Thanks, but it's creeved at the fender well, pushing in the metal and cracking the paint.
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2019
#21
Not to mention carbon fiber is pretty much irreparable, like fiberglass ...
mr_lebowski
Jul 2019
#26
I may have gotten the material wrong, but the exterior of most modern bumpers are rather easily
Blue_true
Jul 2019
#42
Try filing a small claims action against Aldis after you get it fixed and have a paid bill in hand.
Vinca
Jul 2019
#28
hate to say but what happens in the parking lot stays in the parking lot....no retailer has
beachbum bob
Jul 2019
#29