Okay, so I was was at the service desk waiting to get a drawer today when someone came up asking if he could return a ton of stuff. His explanation was "My wife bought a bunch of stuff we didn't need right before she went into the hospital, I don't have the receipt, can I get store credit for this stuff?"
Store credit isn't a problem without a receipt - we're willing to do it. We'll give you a store gift card (valid at ANY store in the company in the US and Canada) with the balance.
Problem is.. it was $250 of stuff. EVERY item returned requires a return slip being sucked into the printer and having various things whispered into it by the dot matrix printer. He returned about 50 items. Even that's not a HUGE problem, the dept manager wound up getting anybody else needing returns/store credit on another register while this return transaction took place (it took over 30 minutes).
I would have sympathy for the guy, except it looks more like he just cleaned out his pantry and brought us a shitload of stuff.
Since the store was so busy, and we're so short handed, I wasn't able to get a drawer for quite awhile, so they asked me to run the returns - basically restocking them. I'm one of the few that actually check dates on products during returns too.
Some of them were FOUR FUCKING YEARS OUT OF DATE! They expired in 2005 - which means they probably were purchased in 2002-2003. About 1/4 - 1/3 of what he returned was horribly out of date - about 1/4 of the non-out-of-date stuff was so close to being out of date that we threw it out anyway (2-3 weeks within expiring). I found several items that we didn't even stock anymore, and had to throw those out too.
Argh....
Store credit isn't a problem without a receipt - we're willing to do it. We'll give you a store gift card (valid at ANY store in the company in the US and Canada) with the balance.
Problem is.. it was $250 of stuff. EVERY item returned requires a return slip being sucked into the printer and having various things whispered into it by the dot matrix printer. He returned about 50 items. Even that's not a HUGE problem, the dept manager wound up getting anybody else needing returns/store credit on another register while this return transaction took place (it took over 30 minutes).
I would have sympathy for the guy, except it looks more like he just cleaned out his pantry and brought us a shitload of stuff.
Since the store was so busy, and we're so short handed, I wasn't able to get a drawer for quite awhile, so they asked me to run the returns - basically restocking them. I'm one of the few that actually check dates on products during returns too.
Some of them were FOUR FUCKING YEARS OUT OF DATE! They expired in 2005 - which means they probably were purchased in 2002-2003. About 1/4 - 1/3 of what he returned was horribly out of date - about 1/4 of the non-out-of-date stuff was so close to being out of date that we threw it out anyway (2-3 weeks within expiring). I found several items that we didn't even stock anymore, and had to throw those out too.
Argh....
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