This could go in either Sucky Customers or Morons in Management......
Background: We are a NH store. No sales tax in NH. MA (about 10 minutes south) has 5% sales tax. Purchases made in MA can be returned to a NH store, and the tax can be refunded.
Just as am I about to go home for the day, I walked behind the service dsk to do some damn-fool thing when I stumbled into the following situation.
SC: Tax evading SOB
Mary: Hapless co-worker caught up in this.
Alice: MOD
Me: Dave1982, defender of tax laws.
(All names changed to protect the not so innocent).
SC:.......so I figure why should i have to pay sales tax if I don't have to?
Mary: Um....I dont' know if...we....can...dooo....that..... *turns to me* can we?
Me: What's that?
SC: I want to return this with the tax added in, then rebuy it without the tax.
(It was a $50 or so item that he had purchased in a MA store. Approximately $2.50 in taxes had been assessed at that store).
Me: That's tax evasion. We can't do that.
SC: Ok, then I'm returning it.................then I'll buy it ten mintues later.
Me: Sir, that's illegal and we reserve the right to refuse returns for reasosn such as this.
SC: *rant rant; rave rave*
Me: ALICE!!!!!!
*MOD looks up; I wave her over*
Alice: What's up?
Me: *quietly, so the SC can't hear it* This guy is trying to commit tax evasion; he needs to go*
So what does she do? She walks over, allows the customer and Mary to explain the situation, then ALLOWED THE CUSTOMER TO COMMIT A CRIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG I was not happy. This sort of thing is (or should be) a firable offense. I'm just glad that this did not happen on my cashier numbers. Hell, if I had been on the register with this guy, I would have refused to do it. I would have logged out and told the manager that she can log in and do it herself, as I will have no part in doing something illegal.
Although the amount is small, it shouldn't matter. It's still not legal. I still can't believe she let this happen.
Background: We are a NH store. No sales tax in NH. MA (about 10 minutes south) has 5% sales tax. Purchases made in MA can be returned to a NH store, and the tax can be refunded.
Just as am I about to go home for the day, I walked behind the service dsk to do some damn-fool thing when I stumbled into the following situation.
SC: Tax evading SOB
Mary: Hapless co-worker caught up in this.
Alice: MOD
Me: Dave1982, defender of tax laws.

(All names changed to protect the not so innocent).
SC:.......so I figure why should i have to pay sales tax if I don't have to?
Mary: Um....I dont' know if...we....can...dooo....that..... *turns to me* can we?
Me: What's that?
SC: I want to return this with the tax added in, then rebuy it without the tax.
(It was a $50 or so item that he had purchased in a MA store. Approximately $2.50 in taxes had been assessed at that store).
Me: That's tax evasion. We can't do that.
SC: Ok, then I'm returning it.................then I'll buy it ten mintues later.
Me: Sir, that's illegal and we reserve the right to refuse returns for reasosn such as this.
SC: *rant rant; rave rave*
Me: ALICE!!!!!!
*MOD looks up; I wave her over*
Alice: What's up?
Me: *quietly, so the SC can't hear it* This guy is trying to commit tax evasion; he needs to go*
So what does she do? She walks over, allows the customer and Mary to explain the situation, then ALLOWED THE CUSTOMER TO COMMIT A CRIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OMG I was not happy. This sort of thing is (or should be) a firable offense. I'm just glad that this did not happen on my cashier numbers. Hell, if I had been on the register with this guy, I would have refused to do it. I would have logged out and told the manager that she can log in and do it herself, as I will have no part in doing something illegal.
Although the amount is small, it shouldn't matter. It's still not legal. I still can't believe she let this happen.

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