I want to trade in a PS4 camera through Amazon for $30.25 in credit and have a question. I noticed in the past they had you choose from a few different conditions for items and would give less credit if it didn't include the original box. I don't see any of these options anymore so I'm assuming...
I don't expect customers to call me out on a mistake. If I were to give out $70 extra cash by mistake it would be my fault. You shouldn't be working cashier if you make such a large mistake.
You're all hypocrites if you're feeling bad about it because I know any of you are always on the lookout for errors to take advantage of regardless of how big or small they are. There wasn't a rush and the employee wasn't nervous. If he makes a mistake it's on him and he shouldn't be working there.
I'm not saying it's alright, but it doesn't matter. You're out here trying to make people feel sorry for things that don't affect you. This is cheapassgamers a forum where people look to get the most for the least.
Go around and pick fights with all the people who are doing things that aren't moral according to you. You probably have fun all week looking for people who are committing return fraud also. Chill out vigilante.
All of a sudden people care so much about Gamestop. They aren't taking a big hit considering they're scamming people daily. I don't see how this can hurt your feelings so much. Were you once or are you that cashier?
Most decent people also buy consoles online when they are marked down to $50 by mistake. The person who made that mistake would also get fired. I've seen people here do much worse and get praised for it. If someone from a corporation like Gamestop wants to give me extra money I'm gonna take it.