A video originally posted to YouTube in December 2025 and now circulating on Reddit shows a tense exchange between a Walmart cashier and a customer who claims his $300 scratch card win was being underpaid. The customer, who says he won $300 on a scratch card, argues with the cashier who allegedly tells him the card is only worth $5. The video has resurfaced and is being widely shared on Reddit as of May 2026.
a video from december 2025 of a walmart customer arguing with a cashier who said his $300 scratch card was only worth $5 is going viral on reddit again. the guy keeps saying 'give my money, man' and it's a whole thing.
This incident highlights ongoing tensions between customers and retail staff over lottery payouts, which can sometimes lead to disputes and viral confrontations. The video's resurgence on Reddit shows how internet audiences continue to engage with and amplify real-life conflicts, often without full context. It also raises questions about how lottery winnings are verified and paid out at retail locations.
another day, another viral video of a customer vs. cashier drama. this one's about lottery payouts, which is always a mess. the internet loves a good 'give me my money' moment, even if we never find out who was actually right.
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