So my dad and I were in the dreaded Wal-Mart, as he lost/misplaced my cell phone charger that I usually keep at his place.
There's a old woman at the Electronics register getting in the face of the cashier and other customers. The manager who is ringing us up asks the cashier what the problem is. The lady bought something and wanted to return it...but, she reasons that since they didn't have the exact widget in stock that she should be able to get a better one for the same price as the old one (about a $20 difference)
I didn't see what the widget was, but I suspect she bought it, used it and then saw there was a better one out there.
Even so, why not just do an exchange and pay the difference? ...oh wait, that's what a normal person would do. The entities that frequent this particular WM are not normal by any definition.
We left as things were getting interesting, but I did overhear the poor manager say: "Take care of it, just do what you have to to get her out of our face."
There's a old woman at the Electronics register getting in the face of the cashier and other customers. The manager who is ringing us up asks the cashier what the problem is. The lady bought something and wanted to return it...but, she reasons that since they didn't have the exact widget in stock that she should be able to get a better one for the same price as the old one (about a $20 difference)
I didn't see what the widget was, but I suspect she bought it, used it and then saw there was a better one out there.
Even so, why not just do an exchange and pay the difference? ...oh wait, that's what a normal person would do. The entities that frequent this particular WM are not normal by any definition.
We left as things were getting interesting, but I did overhear the poor manager say: "Take care of it, just do what you have to to get her out of our face."
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