$75,000 in layaway’s paid off at Ft. Campbell Blvd Walmart


CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – (CLARKSVILLENOW) A Secret Santa paid off over $75,000 in layaways at the Walmart on Fort Campbell Blvd.

The Secret Santa entered the store at 1680 Fort Campbell Blvd. Sunday afternoon and paid off over 300 accounts, according to an associate reached by ClarksvilleNow. “Any account that was active as of 1:00 pm Saturday has now been paid down to one penny.”

The local news comes just days after similar holiday gestures by singer Kid Rock and actor/producer Tyler Perry.

This is a developing story. ClarksvilleNow has reached out to Walmart media relations for more details.

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