UPDATE!!!:
I went to Walmart tonight it buy this damn thing. I did, and i was pretty excited to be quite honest. They had installed it on the freewheel side first. I drove it to the local state park, which is flat for the most part. Decided to flip the hub, and go fixie. jumped on , and took off. At first, it rode pretty smooth, and surprisingly the brakes worked well. The seat wasent to bad, and the handle bars were pretty alright too....Took it about a mile and a half, then came the weird stuff. The bike started to sound like a bowl of rice krispys. The crank was snapping an popping. I thought it might have only been "new bike" sounds. So i kept riding. Those eventually stopped. and i managed to make it to one side of the park and back. I would recomend (if you buy this bike) that you definetly replace the fixed cog. It has to be the thinest, crapiest cog i have seen yet. The freewheel almost looked like plastic, and the front crank had a goofy "sheild" around it. Surprisingly however, the wheelset was decent. rolled true, and didnt give me too much trouble.
If i had to rate it, id give it a 6 1/2 outta ten. Definetly could use some replacement parts, but for a beginner, it may just do the trick.