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| tubularbills |
Today i was at the grocery store, and i bought two boxes of cinnamon toast crunch (and some other stuff). but the boxes were supposed to be 2 for $4.00. but they rang up as $3.19 each. i saw it on the recipt and was like, "well, wtf is this?" so i went back into the store to the customer service desk, and they were like, yeah, it's not right, and gave me the difference. ended up getting $2.50 back. not a big deal, but i still think the idea of going back and being charged what you were supposed to be is a good idea.
anyone ever do that? as a consumer, do you stick up for what the price is/should be? |
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| Rinster |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
Today i was at the grocery store, and i bought two boxes of cinnamon toast crunch (and some other stuff). but the boxes were supposed to be 2 for $4.00. but they rang up as $3.19 each. i saw it on the recipt and was like, "well, wtf is this?" so i went back into the store to the customer service desk, and they were like, yeah, it's not right, and gave me the difference. ended up getting $2.50 back. not a big deal, but i still think the idea of going back and being charged what you were supposed to be is a good idea.
anyone ever do that? as a consumer, do you stick up for what the price is/should be? |
i would have done the same..
however if i saw the receipt when i was at home it probably would have been like "ah the 2.50".. wont bother going back.. |
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| Frenchie |
| If it under 5 bucks, no. Anything over, more than likey. |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rinster
i would have done the same..
however if i saw the receipt when i was at home it probably would have been like "ah the 2.50".. wont bother going back.. |
yeah, i think i would have done the same too. but i was just in the parking lot, so i was like, why not? |
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| DOOMBOT |
| The stuff is already over priced. Not going back gives them more incentive to raise them. |
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| Omega_Blue |
| right when i see it ring up wrong on the register i say something. half the time i wouldn't buy the unless it was on sale, so why dick myself over. amirite? |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_Blue
right when i see it ring up wrong on the register i say something. half the time i wouldn't buy the unless it was on sale, so why dick myself over. amirite? |
i used to hate people that did that, at the register....like these old ladies who would do it, "omg that's supposed to be $1.99 not $2.09". would get me so pissed. its like, don't waste my time, go to the customer service people afterwards.
but now, i'm like, whatever |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| if you live in the awesomest country in the world you will often get the incorrectly charged item for free. |
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| Omega_Blue |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
i used to hate people that did that, at the register....like these old ladies who would do it, "omg that's supposed to be $1.99 not $2.09". would get me so pissed. its like, don't waste my time, go to the customer service people afterwards.
but now, i'm like, whatever |
edit: blah blah blah, i'm cheap. i admit it. |
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| AndreaCKY772 |
| if i realize it at home, then i don't even bother. if i'm at the store and i realize it, if it's under about 4 dollars or so i won't say anything... |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rinster
i would have done the same |
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| MeLLyMeL |
this week makes 2 months of me trying to get my money back for a gym i signed up but cancelled the very next day.
:(
I am still trying!!!!!!!! |
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