Female parental unit comes home with a scammer tale. Some idgit tried to swipe a clearance tag that was for $30-something and stick it on a piece of merchandise that was well over $100. When he got to the checkout the barcode kept ringing up the correct price (the $100+ number), and the cashier rang up someone from the appropriate department to check to see if this was right.
Guess who the cashier called up? Yup. Mom had been approached earlier by Scammer who had wanted to know if said merchandise was on sale, and after she'd checked to see and told him no, it wasn't, he decided he was going to try for a freebie anyway. Mom said he looked quite surprised at having been caught in the act. (No word on whether or not he coughed up the extra dough or just left the scene of his failure, though)
Oh, the sweet, sweet smell of ownage...
Guess who the cashier called up? Yup. Mom had been approached earlier by Scammer who had wanted to know if said merchandise was on sale, and after she'd checked to see and told him no, it wasn't, he decided he was going to try for a freebie anyway. Mom said he looked quite surprised at having been caught in the act. (No word on whether or not he coughed up the extra dough or just left the scene of his failure, though)
Oh, the sweet, sweet smell of ownage...

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