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  • We tell you to keep your receipt for a reason

    Ok so since I am back at work... I am also working service desk... returns oh the fun...

    Caller SC: I bought a wii a few days ago it is unopened and I want to return it but I lost the receipt for it...

    Me: I am sorry sir it is a 15 day return policy and you have to have your receipt.

    CSC: But I dont have it and I decided I dont want the Wii

    Me: Sir I am sorry there is nothing we can do. Did you use a credit card?

    CSC: Um it was cash.

    Me: then sir there is nothing we can do. We can not take the electronics back with out a receipt.

    CSC: *que rant on how I am everything from a thief to hardhearted* I want a manager NOW

    Me: Ok sir it will be a few minutes as I put you on hold and get a manager.

    *i get the manager and low and behold same answer ooo the guy got nasty*

    CSC #2 Hi I bought a ipod nano and lost the receipt and decided that I dont want it.

    Me sorry without a receipt we can not take it back. Did you pay cash or creidt?

    CSC #2 oh it was cash

    Me Sorry then there really is nothing I can do

    CSC#2 rants and asks for a manager... only to be told the same thing...

    funny these were less then 5 min apart...

    Air bed suckage
    The store policy is you can only return them unopened with in so many days... if they have been opened then no return except for defects and then you can only exchange.

    This is due to people getting them using them and returning them... a few bad apples spoils the barrel

    Do you know how many nasty names I have gotten called when people try and return them??? or when as a cashier I tell people this before I ring up their air beds.... Oi

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    Ah, the retail rental customer.... I've actually heard people discuss this tactic right there in the store.

    SC1: "I know Dad's coming to visit for the Super Bowl, but I can't afford the really nice TV."
    SC2: "No problem. Just buy it now and return it when Dad leaves. Get the really nice bedding set, too, so Mom won't bitch about that ratty crap you've got in the guest room now."
    SC1: "I can do that?"
    SC2: "So long as you keep your receipt, they have to take it all back."


    Yes, yes you can, but NO, no you shouldn't! You want to rent things, there are stores for that!
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    • #3
      And people wonder why return policies get shorter and more ridged.

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      • #4
        Quoth EvilEmpryss View Post
        Ah, the retail rental customer.... I've actually heard people discuss this tactic right there in the store.

        SC1: "I know Dad's coming to visit for the Super Bowl, but I can't afford the really nice TV."
        SC2: "No problem. Just buy it now and return it when Dad leaves.

        and see the stores here tack on an additional 25% "restocking fee" for any televisions bought before and returned after the superbowl
        Honestly.... the image of that in my head made me go "AWESOME!"..... and then I remembered I am terribly strange.-Red dazes

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        • #5
          This is why our store doesn't give cash refunds (except in very rare circumstances and then the manager has to OK it - and he's not spineless). We give either a Returns note, which when handed in the same day gets the customer that amount taken off their bill, or a Credit note, which is valid for a year at any of our stores.
          We still get people arguing. "But I paid you cash! I'm entitled to have the refund in cash too!"
          Sorry, no you're not. It's not faulty, we're not obliged by law to take it back at all. It's amazing how many people think we are, though.
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          • #6
            Quoth Kimmik View Post
            Do you know how many nasty names I have gotten called when people try and return them??? or when as a cashier I tell people this before I ring up their air beds.... Oi
            We use an air bed as our bed (small apartment + not wanting to pay for a mattress we won't want after we move out), and we've bought many of them (cats + heavy people makes for a short-ish life... and the cats have only managed to kill one, somehow), and we've never been informed that they can't be returned.

            Then again, we've never even considered trying to return one.

            ^-.-^
            Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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            • #7
              Quoth EvilEmpryss View Post
              Ah, the retail rental customer.... I've actually heard people discuss this tactic right there in the store.

              SC1: "I know Dad's coming to visit for the Super Bowl, but I can't afford the really nice TV."
              SC2: "No problem. Just buy it now and return it when Dad leaves. Get the really nice bedding set, too, so Mom won't bitch about that ratty crap you've got in the guest room now."
              SC1: "I can do that?"
              SC2: "So long as you keep your receipt, they have to take it all back."


              Yes, yes you can, but NO, no you shouldn't! You want to rent things, there are stores for that!

              The Wal-Mart I shop at is notorious for having people buy air conditioners at the beginning of the Summer & then return them when the weather startes getting colder. AND the tv thing is also done there too.

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              • #8
                I sell high end BBQ pits, most with 20 year to lifetime warranties on the grills and or expensive parts. Had two guys yesterday with worn out burners, same kinds of grill, burners have a 20 year warranty.

                Guy number one had his receipt, and just had to pay the $20 shipping for the new burners to be sent to us.

                Guy number two did not save his receipt, and could not get warranty burners. He even said to me "Who saves their receipt?" I told him anyone who buys a $2000 BBQ pit and wants anything warrantied on it.

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                • #9
                  I hate it when people try to return things without receipts. They always claim to have paid for it in cash. Then when you tell them you can't return it they always want to know why. It makes my blood boil. Um, maybe because you don't have proof that you purchased it?!

                  note: some stores you can still get proof that they purchased it if it was paid for with a credit or debit card, like at my store.
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                  • #10
                    God bless the person who invented restocking fees. Since the swamp amended its return policy to slap a restocking fee on returns of several commonly-rented electronics items, I've noticed the "renting" of those items has dropped off almost completely.

                    It used to be we'd sell a ton of TVs the week or so before the Super Bowl, and get them all back the Monday after the game.
                    Knowledge is power. Power corrupts. Study hard. Be evil.

                    "I never said I wasn't a horrible person."--Me, almost daily

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                    • #11
                      Wal-Mart should try a restocking fee.
                      Customers should always be served . . . to the nearest great white.

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                      • #12
                        Am I odd in that I would not buy a wii or Ipod without being certain that I wanted one? I mean, they aren't cheap and if I wasn't 100% sure, I wouldn't get it.

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                        • #13
                          Quoth Sightings Reporter View Post
                          Am I odd in that I would not buy a wii or Ipod without being certain that I wanted one? I mean, they aren't cheap and if I wasn't 100% sure, I wouldn't get it.
                          I've gotten that often.. People buying all kind of items and suddenly re-appearing wanting to "get money back".. Cause they didn't need or want it after all..

                          Who the hell can manage to walk into a shop, browse for a while, buy and not want it..? I think I read somewhere that is a kinda sickness.. People want stuff, makes them happy, but they deliver it all back again..

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                          • #14
                            It is more to do with bad planning. They see £150 in their account and they buy something they wanted but did not need. Then, a few days later, their car breaks, or they get a bill, or they need it for something else...

                            Also, how many people have been yelled at because the refund (which was tenious at best) did not take place INSTANTLY. "When I bought it, you were quick enough to take the money, why can't you give it back so quickly?!?"

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                            • #15
                              Quoth Kristev View Post
                              Wal-Mart should try a restocking fee.
                              i agree 1 million percent.

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