About Walmart
Walmart is one of the world’s largest retailers, operating a vast network of discount department stores, supercenters that combine general merchandise with full grocery sections, and neighborhood markets. Customers can purchase groceries, household goods, electronics, clothing, health and beauty products, automotive supplies, and more either in-store or via Walmart’s website and app. Store identifiers like “WMT3782” typically refer to a specific Walmart store number.
A charge labeled “WMT3782” on your card statement most likely represents an in-store purchase made at Walmart store #3782, or a related transaction such as curbside pickup or self-checkout at that specific location. It may reflect one large purchase, several items bought together, or a partial capture after a pre-authorization (for example, at fuel pumps or when an initial hold is placed). In some cases, small verification charges or adjustments can appear temporarily and then fall off.
If you do not recognize this charge, start by checking your recent Walmart receipts (paper or email), your Walmart.com or Walmart app purchase history (including pickup and delivery orders), and any family members or authorized card users who may have shopped there. You can contact Walmart customer service via the phone number on your receipt, through the help section of walmart.com or the Walmart app, or by visiting the store in person and providing the date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can look up the transaction. Your bank or card issuer can also help dispute unfamiliar charges if you suspect fraud.