This happened a few years ago, but I will never forget it.
I was assisting a young guy (early 20's) with CD burners. He looked at several, asked me a few questions, then decided on the most expensive HP we had. I rang him up and out the door he went.
An hour goes by and here he comes again with the burner in tow.
SC: "I found this at Best Buy for cheaper, so I bought it there and I want to return this one I bought earlier."
OK. So, we go to the customer service counter. I check out the seal on the box, it's still intact, so I process the return and give him his cash back. Out the door he goes again, and I put the burner back in lockup.
Next day...
A couple come in and want the same burner, so I go into lockup, pick up the one the younger guy returned, sell it to them and away THEY go. Thirty minutes later, here they come again, the burner in tow. The guy lays it on the counter and just says; "Look inside."
OK...so I open the box, and there, all wrapped up in paper towels, is the oldest 3.5" floppy disk drive I think I've ever seen!
The guy says when he opened the seal and then the box and saw paper towels, he knew something was wrong. Of course, I apologized and got him a new one, and I *knew* what had happened. You see, the box the burner came in had flaps on the bottom that fold together. The stupid SC had opened the box from the bottom by unfolding the flaps, took out the burner and placed his old 3.5" in there and then refolded the flaps back together, leaving the seal on the box completely untouched!
Of course all the information he gave for the return was fake. Fake name, fake address, fake phone number, etc. So the SOB got away with it, and I was one pissed off individual. I guess that's why I'm so tough with returns now.
I was assisting a young guy (early 20's) with CD burners. He looked at several, asked me a few questions, then decided on the most expensive HP we had. I rang him up and out the door he went.
An hour goes by and here he comes again with the burner in tow.
SC: "I found this at Best Buy for cheaper, so I bought it there and I want to return this one I bought earlier."
OK. So, we go to the customer service counter. I check out the seal on the box, it's still intact, so I process the return and give him his cash back. Out the door he goes again, and I put the burner back in lockup.
Next day...
A couple come in and want the same burner, so I go into lockup, pick up the one the younger guy returned, sell it to them and away THEY go. Thirty minutes later, here they come again, the burner in tow. The guy lays it on the counter and just says; "Look inside."
OK...so I open the box, and there, all wrapped up in paper towels, is the oldest 3.5" floppy disk drive I think I've ever seen!

The guy says when he opened the seal and then the box and saw paper towels, he knew something was wrong. Of course, I apologized and got him a new one, and I *knew* what had happened. You see, the box the burner came in had flaps on the bottom that fold together. The stupid SC had opened the box from the bottom by unfolding the flaps, took out the burner and placed his old 3.5" in there and then refolded the flaps back together, leaving the seal on the box completely untouched!
Of course all the information he gave for the return was fake. Fake name, fake address, fake phone number, etc. So the SOB got away with it, and I was one pissed off individual. I guess that's why I'm so tough with returns now.
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