So this guy came into my store yesterday looking for an internal price guarantee; he'd purchasea a digital camera/photo printo combo just after Black Friday that was now $30 cheaper.
Now, normally any sort of price guarantee will only be done within 14 days of the purchase, the same as the normal return period for electronic goods (we'd do it as a return/resell). Now for the holiday season, we've extended the return period so that anything purchased from Black Friday to Christmas Eve can be returned up until Jan 6, or 14 days from the date of purchase, whichever is longer. That's all well and good, since it'll keep people form being stuck with unwanted gifts. The catch is that this is for RETURNS ONLY, NOT Price Guarantees!
So when this guy asked for the price guarantee, I immediately went to Alice (one of the ASMs) who was at the other end of the service desk working on something. She of course says no, since a price match falls under the normal 14 day policy, and it's been just over three weeks since this guy bought the thing. So I relayed the message to this guy.
Rather than get upset, he adopts a shit-eating grin.
SC: Well, then I'll just return it.........then buy another one.
Me: Umm............
At this point I'm trying to think of something appropriate to say. I've already been told NO by the ASM, and in order to refund something this expensive I'm going to need her authorization code, so she'll throw a fit at me if I try doing something she just told me not to do. On the other hand, this guy had clearly read the sign about holiday retruns (an SC first!) and was exploiting this loophole in the policy.
SC: Is there a problem?
Me: Well, that would effectively be the same thing, and I was just told we can't do that.
SC: Fine, then I'll return it, then just buy another one. Is this still in stock? I'll just get a another of the same, so it won't be the exact item I returned.
Me: Alice!
Alice: Yes?
SC (to Alice): I'll return it, then just buy another one.
I could just see the look of anguish on her face as she realized the loophole this guy wanted to exploit. After all, once we gave him his refund, we could hardly stop him from going right back to the shelf and getting a new one and buying that. We'd have to throw him out to stop him, or not refund his money, and neither would be justifiable.
Alice *painfully*: Just take care of him, Dave1982.
The SCs shit-eating grin widened ever more at hearing that.
So a big-ol " YOU" to corporate for writing the policy with a loophole in it
Now, normally any sort of price guarantee will only be done within 14 days of the purchase, the same as the normal return period for electronic goods (we'd do it as a return/resell). Now for the holiday season, we've extended the return period so that anything purchased from Black Friday to Christmas Eve can be returned up until Jan 6, or 14 days from the date of purchase, whichever is longer. That's all well and good, since it'll keep people form being stuck with unwanted gifts. The catch is that this is for RETURNS ONLY, NOT Price Guarantees!
So when this guy asked for the price guarantee, I immediately went to Alice (one of the ASMs) who was at the other end of the service desk working on something. She of course says no, since a price match falls under the normal 14 day policy, and it's been just over three weeks since this guy bought the thing. So I relayed the message to this guy.
Rather than get upset, he adopts a shit-eating grin.
SC: Well, then I'll just return it.........then buy another one.
Me: Umm............
At this point I'm trying to think of something appropriate to say. I've already been told NO by the ASM, and in order to refund something this expensive I'm going to need her authorization code, so she'll throw a fit at me if I try doing something she just told me not to do. On the other hand, this guy had clearly read the sign about holiday retruns (an SC first!) and was exploiting this loophole in the policy.
SC: Is there a problem?
Me: Well, that would effectively be the same thing, and I was just told we can't do that.
SC: Fine, then I'll return it, then just buy another one. Is this still in stock? I'll just get a another of the same, so it won't be the exact item I returned.
Me: Alice!
Alice: Yes?
SC (to Alice): I'll return it, then just buy another one.
I could just see the look of anguish on her face as she realized the loophole this guy wanted to exploit. After all, once we gave him his refund, we could hardly stop him from going right back to the shelf and getting a new one and buying that. We'd have to throw him out to stop him, or not refund his money, and neither would be justifiable.
Alice *painfully*: Just take care of him, Dave1982.
The SCs shit-eating grin widened ever more at hearing that.
So a big-ol " YOU" to corporate for writing the policy with a loophole in it
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