Don't you love customers who are lay-lawyers? Today I had a customer come up with a product. He said he saw it for $20 and it was ringing up as $25 (I randomly chose numbers in that ballpark).
New Girl: Hey, what do I do about this?
Me: Do about what? (handing my customer his reciept)
New Girl: *explains what happens*
Me: Well, it's possible that that sale is over. I--...
My customer: You HAVE to give him that price. It's GA law! If you don't give him that price, he can sue.
Me: *blank stare at customer*
My customer: I'm not just making this up!
Me: ....Thank you for choosing us and have a nice day.
I didn't dignify that with a response, mostly because I didn't feel like arguing with the guy about it. Plus, what I was about to say to the other guy is that if the dates for the sale are up (which are printed on the signs and whatnot), there's nothing we could do. Maybe I could have gotten a manager to override the price. But after that unbidden outburst, forget it.
New Girl: Hey, what do I do about this?
Me: Do about what? (handing my customer his reciept)
New Girl: *explains what happens*
Me: Well, it's possible that that sale is over. I--...
My customer: You HAVE to give him that price. It's GA law! If you don't give him that price, he can sue.
Me: *blank stare at customer*
My customer: I'm not just making this up!
Me: ....Thank you for choosing us and have a nice day.
I didn't dignify that with a response, mostly because I didn't feel like arguing with the guy about it. Plus, what I was about to say to the other guy is that if the dates for the sale are up (which are printed on the signs and whatnot), there's nothing we could do. Maybe I could have gotten a manager to override the price. But after that unbidden outburst, forget it.
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