http://www.consumerist.com/consumer/...per-195473.php
This lady basically goes through the markets and searches for price inaccuracies in order to take advantage of the "We overcharge you get it free" What really tees me off is half the stuff she gets free are stuff she doesn't even need. In this week's issue of People she says she keeps like a third and barters the rest. While on one hand the market did have a policy to adhere to, but I think she went way over the line by making it a regular act. If I ran a grocery store I'd most likely ban her too. Can you imagine being the poor cashier or worse the person who had to wait in line behind her?
This lady basically goes through the markets and searches for price inaccuracies in order to take advantage of the "We overcharge you get it free" What really tees me off is half the stuff she gets free are stuff she doesn't even need. In this week's issue of People she says she keeps like a third and barters the rest. While on one hand the market did have a policy to adhere to, but I think she went way over the line by making it a regular act. If I ran a grocery store I'd most likely ban her too. Can you imagine being the poor cashier or worse the person who had to wait in line behind her?
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