I just remembered one of the many scams that 'criminals' would utilize in order to get a discount on things at the Marshall's I used to work at.
They would find something they liked and actually break something or bend part of it or do some sort of damage to it to get the price lowered.
There was one lady who ALWAYS managed to fill her cart with things that were incomplete or damaged in some way. I spent a good while trying to explain to her that one particular item she had picked up looked damaged on purpose. It had that 'distressed' look and was MEANT to look like that.
I couldn't get her to grasp that concept.
I even had several people tell me as they purchased defective/broken/damaged items, "Well, it's a gift for someone and I didn't want to pay full price since it's damaged."
They would find something they liked and actually break something or bend part of it or do some sort of damage to it to get the price lowered.
There was one lady who ALWAYS managed to fill her cart with things that were incomplete or damaged in some way. I spent a good while trying to explain to her that one particular item she had picked up looked damaged on purpose. It had that 'distressed' look and was MEANT to look like that.
I couldn't get her to grasp that concept.
I even had several people tell me as they purchased defective/broken/damaged items, "Well, it's a gift for someone and I didn't want to pay full price since it's damaged."
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