Okay, so my favorite necklace broke last week. The clasp just gave up, and I was bummed. I didn’t want to toss it, so I started thinking about getting it fixed. I figured Walmart sells jewelry, maybe they fix it too, right?

My Walmart Jewelry Repair Adventure
First, I grabbed my broken necklace and headed to my local Walmart. I wandered over to the jewelry counter, hoping to find someone who could help. I saw a couple of employees, but they were busy helping other customers.
After waiting a bit, I finally got to ask one of them, “Hey, do you guys do jewelry repairs here?” The lady was polite, but she told me they don’t actually have a jeweler on-site.
She explained that they mostly sell new jewelry, and while some Walmarts might offer basic services like watch battery replacement, they don’t typically handle repairs like fixing broken clasps or chains.
- No On-Site Jeweler: My local Walmart doesn’t have a dedicated jeweler for repairs.
- Basic Services Only: Maybe some battery replacements, but not what I needed.
- Sales Focused: It’s more about selling new stuff, not fixing the old.
So, I left the store without getting the necklace fixed at Walmart. I ended up searching online for a local jeweler in my area. And finally found one store to help me to fix it.