10-26-2006, 11:24 AM
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Bastet - Egyptian Cat Goddess 
Join Date: September 5, 2001
Location: Calgary, AB
Age: 50
Posts: 3,491
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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
quote: Originally posted by Sir Goulum:
Quote:
Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
[qb] Contrary to popular belief, I like my job. It's you asswads that make it unpleasant. The reciept policy is quite universal to any store. This isn't anything new either. Live with it or don't come to my store and make my day miserable.
The point of the reciept policy is to prevent theft. Anyone could have just walked in, grabbed the product off the shelf and walked up to customer service with it pleading your case. So do you see why these asswads wouldn't take it now?
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Um... no. If you have ever been to a BB, you'd know that merchandise gets tagged at the door on the way in. I'm not surprised a BB employee doesn't know the procedure, though -- such incompetence is a running theme it seems.
At any other retail store -- if you don't have a receipt you can still return the merchandise, but you can only get store credit, not cash. Which is what we wanted.
So, I have to go do RL things now, nice confirming how much you guys suck -- thanks.
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Walmart has an awsome return policy if they have the product in stock they will provide a gift certificate with or without the receipt. So if you buy a product at Worst Buy and Walmart has it they will give you a refund in the form of a gift certificate. Basically it is because they can resell the product, and you get to use your money at there store as you could not prove it was bought there. It is a win-win for everybody. Plus they get customers who are pissed off at other stores return policies. Great strategy. My only beef with shopping at Walmart is the crowds can get to me, and it can be hard to find good help due to overwhelming crowds. Costco has a good return policy as well but you do need your receipt.
[ 10-26-2006, 11:31 AM: Message edited by: pritchke ]
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