Yesterday, I went over to K-Mart to pick up a jug of wiper fluid for my car's windshield. That's it, nothing else. When I got to the only open check out line, this woman ahead of me had the cashier literally scan the price of every item BEFORE she agreed to buy it. Then, she took out this box of dinnerware, and there was a dent in the bottom corner of the box. As she got this out, she said to the cashier, "Oh, this has a dent in it, and I think I should get the price of this reduced." Immediately, I and the rest of us did our little moan under our breaths, because we knew we weren't going to be out of the store soon. The cashier looked at her and told her that the BOX had a dent in it, and it in no way means the dinnerware was damaged. She then had the cashier scan the price, then had to take a moment to decide if she wanted to buy it. Finally, she decided on it, but again mentioned how she should get it at a lower price because the box was dented. After she finally checked out, she stood off to the side, glaring at her receipt and looking over at customer service, as if she was going to get her price reduction there.
Not one time did this woman actually OPEN the box to look at the condition of the actual plates, coffee cups, and salad bowls. I checked out and left before this woman did, so my guess is she was taking it up with a store manager to get a discount on her damaged box!
The lows people go to in order to get a free lunch these days! Or, at least, a whopping discount.
Not one time did this woman actually OPEN the box to look at the condition of the actual plates, coffee cups, and salad bowls. I checked out and left before this woman did, so my guess is she was taking it up with a store manager to get a discount on her damaged box!
The lows people go to in order to get a free lunch these days! Or, at least, a whopping discount.
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