You do have a few choices:
1) Purchase from Walmart dot com and ship the item to a mail box somewhere in the US. Most mail box establishments will forward items internationally (for a fee of course). You will need to arrange a mail box account before you do your shopping online.
2) Advertise for someone to act as a hand carry courier of your item. Purchase the item online and then ship directly to that person, who will eventually deliver the item to you in Australia.
3) Pay to have a concierge shopping service go to Walmart, purchase the item, and ship it to you. These are typically expensive services.
probably, eventually. walmart is everywhere, im suprised its not in australia.
Australia is one country that do not have wal-mart stores.
No. Australia neither has nor needs Walmart. There are plenty of other large retailers to fill this niche.
yes
Not all stores will ship to Australia. Depending on which store you want to shop at you will have to check their website for specifics. Walmart will not ship to Australia though.
no it's in the united states
yeah
Walmart does not sell firewood, plywood, 4X4s, etc. If you're looking to construct something, go to Home Depot or Lowes. If you want a kit (like a birdhouse kit or something) then Walmart may have something you'd like.
No, Walmart would not offer you something as a bribe if you are injured on their premises. They may provide assistance through their insurance or liability coverage, but it would not be considered a bribe. It is important to follow proper procedures and seek legal advice if needed in case of an injury.
In a local target or walmart
At a local target, Walmart
Walmart