So I get a call about a customer wanting to exchange a game for the same product but he doesn't have a receipt and he claims the product is defective. It's 15 dollars so that's sort of a sign that the game has been out for awhile usually. Plus I can't think of any 15 dollar Wii games we currently have. Without a receipt, you could have had the game for a year before it stopped working.
So he comes back and asks about the return policy while getting something out of the case. I tell him several times that he needs to keep the receipt and then yes, he can return it. He complains about something about how we changed our policies, and I tell him again to keep the receipt and there won't be an issue. He decides he doesn't want what was in the lock box.
So he comes back and asks about the return policy while getting something out of the case. I tell him several times that he needs to keep the receipt and then yes, he can return it. He complains about something about how we changed our policies, and I tell him again to keep the receipt and there won't be an issue. He decides he doesn't want what was in the lock box.
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