Thread regarding Sam's Club layoffs

Email only working for BYOD at the moment.

This is such a lame and obvious way of them trying to get people to sign up for byod. What’s funny is they think they’re being clever by making it seem as if it’s an accident. I really hope someone higher up reads this. We’re not as stupid as you guys think.

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“running my battery down because it was running in the background...”

Wow, ever heard of the settings app on your phone, you can have it set to only be using battery draining applications when certain apps are being used. You also can just “swipe up” and close the BYOD app when you are not using it. I also think they have those little things with the two holes in them on the walls, what are they called??? Oh yeah, outlets, that’s what they are called and as of the last time I plugged my phone in while I was on break, the company didn’t even make me pay for the electric they let me use to charge my phone. But I’m sure someone will start a rumor on here that Bentonville is going to change all the electrical outlets to Europe style plugs so we can no longer charge our phones for free.....

You people on here k--l me, find something you don’t like, BYOD, and then b--ch about how inconvenient it is to have on your phones, and make up lies that home office can see all the delicate information on your phones now, like corporate gives a Sh-- which profile you liked on your Grinder App it wants to see that hideous selfie you took of your new chest tattoo right above your nipple ring!!!

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Post ID: @2zvp+YwRcPmb

Took BYOD off my phone. Work space kept popping up on my screen. Messing8 up my phone and running my battery down cause this app kept running in the background. It's gone now

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Post ID: @1tfl+YwRcPmb

I thought the BYOD was VOLUNTARY???? How much are we getting reimbursed for using our phones?

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Post ID: @1unj+YwRcPmb

anyone know about the carrier discount that we are suppose to get with byod?

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Post ID: @qvb+YwRcPmb

When the verification code box pops up, there is " don't have a confirmation code" under where you would type the code. If you signed up for 2 step verification, they will give you the option to change from your email ( which is the most ridiculous thing ever ) to your cell phone number. Then you'll get the code. BTW, you will need to do this each and every time you try to access your email. Make sure you have unlimited messaging...

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Post ID: @wes+YwRcPmb

When you verification code box pops up, there is " don't have a confirmation code" under where you would type the code. If you signed up for 2 step verification, they will give you the option to change from your email ( which is the most ridiculous thing ever ) to your cell phone number. Then you'll get the code. BTW, you will need to do this each and every time you try to access your email. Make sure you have unlimited messaging...

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Post ID: @gss+YwRcPmb

I always BYOD, in a small hip flask, usually bourbon but sometimes rye. You did mean Bring Your Own Drink, right?

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Post ID: @cro+YwRcPmb

My confirmation goes to my email, WHICH IS WHAT WONT OPEN!!!! So why send it to something you can’t even access?!? Makes a lot of sense

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Post ID: @bcy+YwRcPmb

i dont have byod either and i refuse to put it on my phone and if they dont like it they can fire me

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Post ID: @lwe+YwRcPmb

The confirmation code is a nuisance. It's so annoying that without access to a company computer, I stopped checking everything. In fact, I'm back to printing off my schedules.

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Post ID: @ywk+YwRcPmb

I don't have byod. I can check my emails but only after they send my phone a comfirmation code.

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