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  • CrazedClerkthe2nd
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    Quoth sprocket79 View Post
    I think he was hoping that if he said it was a trade he would get more $$$ than if he said cash up front. He was trying to "work" the system, except it seems like this store doesn't differentiate trade in value for store credit or cash.

    This used music store I go to will for example give $15 cash or $20 store credit for the exact same stuff.
    No we do differentiate, but it was still well over $400 even on a cash trade.

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  • sprocket79
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    Quoth edible_hat View Post
    He probably decided that when he stole the stuff originally.
    I think he was hoping that if he said it was a trade he would get more $$$ than if he said cash up front. He was trying to "work" the system, except it seems like this store doesn't differentiate trade in value for store credit or cash.

    This used music store I go to will for example give $15 cash or $20 store credit for the exact same stuff.

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  • Red_Dazes
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    this is why we have a limit to how much of a return we can do at our store. no one but management can authorize a return for more than $60

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  • Broomjockey
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    Quoth Silas G. T. Brontë View Post
    That's what I was referring to in the first place. He could have saved a little bit each period for any unexpected expenses and the car, both of which are more important.
    That would be the fiscal irresponsibility. He may HAVE had the money, then his situation changed.

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  • Silas G. T. Brontë
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    Quoth Broomjockey View Post
    Now, throw in a bit of fiscal irresponsbility, and he could have gotten it back when he had the cash to spare, and just didn't leave himself a cushion of savings.
    That's what I was referring to in the first place. He could have saved a little bit each period for any unexpected expenses and the car, both of which are more important.

    Of course, now the man is upset at CrazedClerkthe2nd for not having the cash he now needs for his expenses like it was his fault. Now his car might be gone later.
    Last edited by Silas G. T. Brontë; 07-09-2009, 07:54 PM.

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  • taxguykarl
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    Quoth mikoyan29 View Post
    Either he needed to pay a bill or he needed to beat feet away when someone finds out their stuff was stolen.
    Or, he blew so much money on the electronics that he did not have enough cash left to pay the other bills.
    That's CrazedClerk's problem how?!!? Maybe the repo man will take some of the electronics as payment, but I wouldn't bet the mortgage money on that.

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  • rvdammit
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    Quoth customersruinmylife View Post
    I hate that. In the pub we keep no notes on site overnight, just the registers and some change. It is so irritating when the first few customers decide to pay with a £20 note, and then get shocked when, two minutes after we have opened, we do not have an endless supply of £5 and £10 notes.
    Cash machine itis. Which is why I try to get odd counts out, guarantees a tenner.

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  • Broomjockey
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    Quoth Silas G. T. Brontë View Post
    If that man needs get money to pay his bills, why (assuming it really is his) did he spend so much money to buy all those items.
    Err, apart from having 12 controllers, I easily have the rest of that list, and more. You know how I got it? One piece at a time, over years. Now, throw in a bit of fiscal irresponsbility, and he could have gotten it back when he had the cash to spare, and just didn't leave himself a cushion of savings.

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  • customersruinmylife
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    I hate that. In the pub we keep no notes on site overnight, just the registers and some change. It is so irritating when the first few customers decide to pay with a £20 note, and then get shocked when, two minutes after we have opened, we do not have an endless supply of £5 and £10 notes.

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  • Kimmik
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    Quoth edible_hat View Post
    He probably decided that when he stole the stuff originally.
    I wouldn't necessarily say he stole it... I have all the systems and more games then I can count... been a time or two that I had to almost sell mine cause I missed a bill or hours got cut...

    He how ever is a very SC for failing to realize that almost no business starts their till with that much. Not only is it a safety issue and it is also a rarity to need that much. Not only that most companies have a drop policy meaning that when the till hits so much cash you have to drop some of it for safety.

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  • MoxisPilot
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    His lack of ability to pay his bills on time and up to date is your problem...why?

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  • edible_hat
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    Quoth CrazedClerkthe2nd View Post
    As soon as I give him a total he decides he wants cash instead of store credit.
    He probably decided that when he stole the stuff originally.

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  • Silas G. T. Brontë
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    If that man needs get money to pay his bills, why (assuming it really is his) did he spend so much money to buy all those items. Maybe all he does is play games all day long.

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  • mikoyan29
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    Either he needed to pay a bill or he needed to beat feet away when someone finds out their stuff was stolen.

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  • You don't have thousands of dollars on hand? What the hell is this?

    It never fails.

    Around 11 am a few mornings ago, I saw a guy sauntering up to our store with a big sports bag.

    Oh joy! I think to myself, A big giant trade to start my day!

    Now he said he just wanted to trade the stuff in towards something. Ok, fine not a problem, so I start going through his trade which consists of:

    - 3 consoles
    - 12 controllers
    - Over 40 games
    - And a few other accessories

    It was well over $400 worth of stuff.

    As soon as I give him a total he decides he wants cash instead of store credit.

    PROBLEM!

    We have been open ONE hour and I have done exactly TWO cash sales. We keep our opening cash amounts low as a robbery prevention measure. The bottom line is I DO NOT have hundreds of dollars with which to pay this guy.

    I inform of this.

    SC: Well how am I supposed to get the money?
    Me: We can mail you a check or you can come back later when we have more cash on hand.
    SC: Well when might that be?
    Me: No way to tell, might be a few minutes, might be a few hours.
    SC: Look man I need the money to pay a bill ASAP, like before lunchtime if possible.
    Me: I wish I had to give you but I don't.
    SC: This is SUCH an inconvenience! How can you offer cash trades and then not fulfill them??? You all should be better prepared, you never know when someone like me is going to bring a lot of stuff in. You should keep at least $1000 in the till at all times!
    Me: $1000?
    SC: Yeah! Then we wouldn't have this problem.
    Me: (Oh "we" huh? Like this is somehow a big deal to me?) Unfortunately we don't do that and I can't do anything for you.
    SC: You can't like just write me a check?
    Me: Nooo, all the checks must be issued from corporate.
    SC: But this is such bullshit! Just give me my damned money! I need to pay a bill.
    Me: Sir I DO NOT HAVE enough money in this store to cover this trade right now and I DO NOT know when I might. If you want your money today, that's your only choice.
    SC: *grumbling as he grabs his stuff and leaves* My damned car might be repo'd by then...I don't believe this!

    This happens ALL the time, people shocked we don't have a miniature bank vault in the back for whenever they need money urgently and haul in a buttload of their games and such to sell to us.

    Will they ever learn? (Note: I already know the answer to that)
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