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[quote name='gameguy22006']He was already the head of that Targets electronics? Either he was lying or they go through employees pretty fast at Target.[/quote]

thats what he claimed, but the manager put him in his place
 
lol yea I hate when people think they know they policys of there store there is know way to know everything. My store policy book is about 500 pages no joke we have one under ever register. and it talks about everything, and then we have a Store operating manual or SOM which is about 1,000 pages.
 
[quote name='stemartin7']All that just to save 15 bucks, I would waste a hour+ of time just for that.[/quote]

i paid 29$ total thats with tax, when the game cost 52.00 normally, i saved almost 23.00$ :)
 
thats cool I mean as long as you don't abuse the rain check system. As for me I the person in the electronics that I would like to make an exchange and use the rain check at the guest service with no hassle.
 
I really want to know what happened, but this is the most godawful english that I've ever attempted to read in my life.

Did he or did he not get Battlefront nearly half off?
 
[quote name='ChrisXE']I went to target today after work(i work retail also) and I was going about my buisness then Im like i will pick up star wars battle front for some xbox live action. Then i pulled out my raincheck(FFX2, 44% off, still never got FFx2 in stock) to go towards BATTLEFRONT. Then the guy who works a electronic said my raincheck aint valid iM like i use rainchecks all the time, he is like well u have to wait for the raincheck to expire to use it im like ummmmm since when,
............................................................................................. laugh....employee was getting really mad then said "You have to wait till it expires to redeeem the raincehck on another item im like ohh ok good I have 10 more at the house expiring next week, mayu i have ur name so I know who to talk to :)). the manager needless say that aint target policy, and said item must be substituted before it expires....manager had a nice little talk with the employee, while exscorting the game to service desk...the employee then said something to some chick who works their(something along the line i hate these cheap muther shaq-fuers)....he was a guy needless to say. I then got my game for 44% off....took an hour to do so but I made it clear to him that I would leave if he stated that i can use it after it expires(he wanted to make me look stupid when I bring in a expired raincheck)[/quote]

Punched the above story into the Ol' Bionic Owl computer and here is the resulting output to those who wish to know what happened:

I went to target today after work, I work in retail as well, and I attempted to pick up Star Wars Battlefront for Xbox using a raincheck. I pulled out my raincheck (FFX-2, 44% off) whenthe guy who works a electronic said my raincheck is not valid.

I stated that I use rainchecks all the time, but he told me I had to wait for the raincheck to expire to use it. I questioned since when had the policy changed as the raincheck mentions nothing about that restriction. I told him the raincheck states "choose a substitute" to which he replies it only works on FFX-2. I then stated that I would love to, but FFX-2 has been out of stock for a month and a half.

He once again falsely states that the raincheck has to expire before you can pick out a different item in same catagory and that it has to be 29.99 to get 44% off. I was getting pretty frustrated and asked to see someone else for a second opinion who happened to be the assistant manager. It was obvious she was clueless to the policy as after hearing the false statement from the Target employee, she agreed with him.

I ask for someone else to talk to so they send me to customer service where I talk to a manager. He listened to what I had to say, agreed with me, told me to bring the game and the employee with me back to customer service. I then went back to the electronics department and told the jackass employee that customer service said to escort me up their with the game. He flatly refused stating that "I willl not let you break Target policies." I try to remain calm and ask him to please just get the game. He then called for the manager I had talked to to come out to the department.

The employee tries to explain his version of the the raincheck policy to the manager and his side of the story. I then explain my side, saying that there is no way the raincheck would be good after expiration; coupons aren't good after the expiration date, nor is milk. The manager smirked at my expired milk comment :lol: then took my side saying none of those restrictions are printed on the raincheck. The employee then said "Im the head employee of target electronics, i know the policy" to which the manager responded "you've only been here a month." I laughed out loud at that comment.

The employee was getting really mad at that point saying "You have to wait till it expires to redeeem the raincehck on another item." I reply fine, I have 10 more at which expire next week, may I have your name so I know who to talk? :D The manager, needless to say, states that isn't Target policy, and said item must be substituted before the raincheck expires.

The manager then had a nice little talk with the employee, while escorting the game to the service desk. The employee then said something to some chick who works as a cashier, something along the line "I hate these cheap muther shaq-fuers." After an hour of arguing I had my game for 44% off and made a fool out a asshole 8).
 
[quote name='Scorch']I really want to know what happened, but this is the most godawful english that I've ever attempted to read in my life.

Did he or did he not get Battlefront nearly half off?[/quote]

See above for Bionic Owl printout...
 
Thank you very much for your Bionic Owl version of the story. I actually read the whole thing and found that it still didn't make much sense. Why was the manager not pissed at the fact that Chris had 10 of these rainchecks at home. Several other questions which I don't even want to think about exist. What a strange world.

Oh, and I forgot to ask, how do these raincheck dealy thingys whacha calls em work anyhow? Can anyone give me an answer?
 
[quote name='sj41']Oh, and I forgot to ask, how do these raincheck dealy thingys whacha calls em work anyhow? Can anyone give me an answer?[/quote]

If Target is running a sale and run out of stock on an advertised game, you can ask for a raincheck which will let you take the same percentage off a different game in substitution for the game that is OOS. The rules as to what you can substitute seem to be YMMV though.
 
[quote name='sj41'][quote name='ChrisXE']lol i love noobs[/quote] :rofl:

In case you didn't notice ChrisXE, you have some of the worst grammar and sense of typing on this website. I have no clue why you type that way and I hope that you don't actually talk that way. You type much worse than any nOOb that I've seen. Might want to get one of those typing lessons. I think it would really help you out.

Lol. I love horrible grammar. :roll:[/quote]

Copy your shit to word and spell check that bitch. Then paste it back into the cag board. Either that or take 3rd grade spelling class over again
 
Oh, my sides hurt! I can't stop laughing at this thread! I have an old Speak & Spell that I will trade for your Star Wars: Battlefront. Me talk pretty one day.
 
I don't see why he, or anyone, would want to fight on the side of the big corporation. I woudl have let him get 5 games for that price if there was a way to do so.
 
[quote name='sj41']Thank you very much for your Bionic Owl version of the story. I actually read the whole thing and found that it still didn't make much sense. Why was the manager not pissed at the fact that Chris had 10 of these rainchecks at home. Several other questions which I don't even want to think about exist. What a strange world.

Oh, and I forgot to ask, how do these raincheck dealy thingys whacha calls em work anyhow? Can anyone give me an answer?[/quote]

I was joking about having 10 of them at home. I just said that because the employee said all expire rainchecks work, so I said great I have like 10 at home.
 
My Target doesn't care so much. They just let me get whatever I want, even if the game the raincheck is for is actually in stock and I want another game. They don't even look. They just say "which one would you like" and ring me up with the raincheck. They never give me problems.
 
i won't even comment on the punctuation, because everyone already has.

and that target employee probably isn't gonna make it past the 90 day trial period. "head employee"... there's isn't any such thing. if you run into trouble at target, ask for the electronics specialist. he/she usually knows whats up, and has no problem redeeming rainchecks.

it would help too if you as a customer weren't a dick about it. don't act like you're some sort of big shot cuz you "figured out" how to use the substitute clause. we know what the clause is, and some of us have redeemed them many times before. i own 20 rainchecks myself. you're not amazing anyone with your cheapass abilities. when you act like a dick, you just prolong the process.

you won't believe how many people there are out there like that. jesus, anyone with internet access can find out the "secret" deals. it's like when the circuit city deal came around, one guy was smugly telling me that he knew which games would ring up 4.99. i told him, no shit, that's why there's about 5 of us mulling around these shitty games. you're not the only one with the list, buddy.
 
[quote name='emceelokey']I don't see why he, or anyone, would want to fight on the side of the big corporation. I woudl have let him get 5 games for that price if there was a way to do so.[/quote]

There is a simple reason... the corporation PAYS him.
Customers are always pushy and want to get as much as they can.
The only problem here is that the employee wasn't up to date on his contracts/rules.
 
[quote name='kristianator']i won't even comment on the punctuation, because everyone already has.

and that target employee probably isn't gonna make it past the 90 day trial period. "head employee"... there's isn't any such thing. if you run into trouble at target, ask for the electronics specialist. he/she usually knows whats up, and has no problem redeeming rainchecks.

it would help too if you as a customer weren't a dick about it. don't act like you're some sort of big shot cuz you "figured out" how to use the substitute clause. we know what the clause is, and some of us have redeemed them many times before. i own 20 rainchecks myself. you're not amazing anyone with your cheapass abilities. when you act like a dick, you just prolong the process.

you won't believe how many people there are out there like that. jesus, anyone with internet access can find out the "secret" deals. it's like when the circuit city deal came around, one guy was smugly telling me that he knew which games would ring up 4.99. i told him, no shit, that's why there's about 5 of us mulling around these shitty games. you're not the only one with the list, buddy.[/quote]

did you even read my post, I was not a dick at all, I was not the employee I was the customer, and remained more calm then alot of people could. Read before your start preaching pleas.
 
[quote name='sj41']I read the first part of the story where you had a raincheck that was a month and a half old (which I could of sworn I heard that they expire after 30 days) [/quote]

I have one of those rainchecks and it doesn't expire until 10/12.

Anyway I'm glad you got the deal Chris XE. It's a pain when employees give you trouble over some of the more generous store policies (EBgames.com in-store return comes to mind).
 
I own a target employee too. Won 'em with a pair of jacks. I have him do the shit work; You know, wash the car, clean the windows, that sort of thing.
 
[quote name='"Scorch"']I really want to know what happened, but this is the most godawful english that I've ever attempted to read in my life.

I had wondered the same thing... sorry.

Also, please has an E on the end of it, wouldn't have said anything if I hadnt seen you type it that way at least twice.

and congrats on your deal :)
 
[quote name='emceelokey']I don't see why he, or anyone, would want to fight on the side of the big corporation. I woudl have let him get 5 games for that price if there was a way to do so.[/quote]

I'd like to introduce you to a little word.. "Responsibility". Target employs him.. part of being an employee is doing your job and not trying to rip the company off. When you have a job and are on the clock.. it is your Responsibility to represent the company and do your best to increase that companys profits. When you try to help someone rip the company off (as the employee believed the OP was trying to do), you are not being Responsible, you are being a schmuck, and deserving to be fired.
 
* Target employee did sound like some little powertripping peon.
* That said, an employee *should* try to defend the company, if a customer is being outright fraudulent [which I'm guessing wasn't the situation in this case.] The 'customer is always right,' unless he's being abusive or a crook [again, not in this case, as far as I can tell.]
* No one expects perfection or Hemingway-esque caliber of writing on the Internet, and occasional incorrectly spelled words or typos certainly do occur, and to mock them is truly infantile. But a basic effort to at least *try* to spell correctly, and use sentences and paragraphs and capitalization will do *wonders* for your readability. I quit reading the original post about halfway through, it hurt my head too much. If you're not willing to 'work' a little on making your posts somewhat intelligible, you can't expect your readers to 'work' at bothering to read it.

That said, I'm glad you got Target to actually fulfill their policy, while smacking down some egotripping dude while you're at it.

Cornfedwb: Exactly. Plus, I know it's cool to try to screw Big Evil Companies out of money, but when it comes time to make up that money, where do they most often/easily do it? Labor. Especially un-skilled, short-term, low-seniority labor. You may want to screw Target and give the customer 5 games for 10 when he doesn't deserve it--you might just screw yourself out of a job.
 
I 'tried' to buy Gungrave Vol2(dvd) at Target. Tried.

Ok, here we go.

On a Sunday I was target and see GunGrave Vol 2 on the shelf for $14.99. I 'realize' Def Jam will be out the following Wed. which will come with a $10 giftcard. So I wait.

Wed. I go back and buy the game, get the giftcard. Walk up to the front register and the item rings up at $26.98? I say, no there is a whole shelf full of these that say 14.99. They call back to electronics and the person there gives them some override code which turns out to be GunGrave Vol1 price at $14.99. I buy the dvd and am going to walk out of the store when some beeatch from electronics comes running up asking me to go over to guest services. I wonder what is up. I go over there they look at my receipt and say I didn't pay the full price for that item... and I can either pay the difference or GET MY $15 dollars back! I'm like WTF??

These people are totlly CLUELESS about how to treat people. I ask to speak with a manager. Some other beeatch comes over and examines the situation and comes to the same conclusion... I need to pay the difference. I say even though there is a FULL SHELF of this item at THIS PRICE! I say fuck IT and get my $15 back.

I'm fuckING fuming now. I go back to the electronics area AND THEY HAD REMOVED THE PRICE TAG FROM THE SHELF!! Can you believe it!!?

Me and my friend TJ go out to the parking lot and call for the STORE manager with a celphone. At this point I had been there for about 45 minutes. A lot of BS. I get another manager on the phone and I tell her "can I talk to you inside the store about an issue I'm having?" She says OK meet me at guest services, I say No way, I'll meet you by the Pharmacy, I do NOT want to see these people again.

I meet the NEXT manager at the Pharmacy and tell her the story. She says go back and get the dvd.... I go back there NOW THEY HAD REMOVED THEM ALL.

She seems agast and calls electronics.......

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Now the story IS that the item is NOT supposed to be on the floor. It was put out EARLY. Which after all I had found out was true... but I had already bought the DAMN THING.

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more BS.

They are arguing on the phone and the manager is telling them I had already bought it and they can't be doing this. The electronics is going on about the street date... etc etc.....


FINALLY the manager says welll.... I'll give you the ITEM for $14.99 IF you come in on NEXT TUES when the item is supposed to be released!! I'm like NO WAY. Is there SOMEONE else I can talk with. Along walks the store manager... I thought I was talking to the STORE manager thats who I had asked for...... on the phone?

I explain my situation to him and sure enough about 5 minutes later a manager brings my dvd to me. No charge.

Anyway, after about AN HOUR AND A HALF of being at Target I got Gungrave Vol2 for FREE. Which is NOT what I wanted. I just wanted the damn dvd for the price it was on the floor at.

Target electronics is full of tyrants. To think of pulling prices off to make me look like a liar? God. I was pissed.
 
Go look back over the thread and look at the prevailing attitude.

Gee, I wonder why clerks at Target and other retailers offer resistance when people show up with deals that look "too good to be true".

I swear, with the way this thread reads, you guys all go into the stores with antagonistic mindsets to begin with.
 
First thing=Im getting that same vibe JSweeny

Second=

[quote name='William Smith']People stupid+Gungrave=free[/quote]

Everthing was fine with your story...the bit about paying the difference or returning it was in fact BS.
BUT, they gave you the dvd "For free" because they are NOT allowed to sell that DVD earlier than street date. Now the manager keeps a little note along the lines of "A-hole kid, Gungrave Vol 2, 1 copy" on his desk to even things out later, when they are allowed to sell that dvd. The manager saying you can come back when it supposed to be out and getting it for that specific price was a nice thing to do, you just ended up making yourself out to be an a-hole. She gave you the DVD, thus whiping the a-hole.

i do not miss regular retail...
 
I do NOT work at stocking their shelves. I had NO IDEA at the time the DVD WAS not SUPPOSED TO BE OUT. That is THEIR JOB not mine. The dvd had been there, lots of them for days and days. The Vol1 which is identical was about $20 when it was released, there was no reasoon for me to think the price of $14.99 was a 'big deal.'

When people buy items, no matter the cause they should not be FORCED to take items back. This is America, right?
 
[quote name='William Smith']I do NOT work at stocking their shelves. I had NO IDEA at the time the DVD WAS not SUPPOSED TO BE OUT. That is THEIR JOB not mine. The dvd had been there, lots of them for days and days. The Vol1 which is identical was about $20 when it was released, there was no reasoon for me to think the price of $14.99 was a 'big deal.'

When people buy items, no matter the cause they should not be FORCED to take items back. This is America, right?[/quote]

You should have just walked out when they ran up there, you did pay for it.
 
Let me summarize:

You stock shelf with item A. When item A. is rung up the price should match the shelf price. If it doesn't, the customer BY LAW is still entitled to the advertised price. Employees should not then remove the price while the customer is haggling with management to make the customer look foolish. Is there something here people do not get?

The street date thing was after all this and was brought up only well after all their BS. In fact that point is irrelavent to what my actual complaint was. NOTE TO TARGET: Do not put out items for customers that are NOT TO BE SOLD.

And I'm 36!!
 
''You should have just walked out when they ran up there, you did pay for it.''

yeah, but I honestly didn't know why they asked me to guest servies, had I known I would have..
 
I do agree with that, if there's something on the shelf, unless it's wrapped up with a big sign "Not for Sale" the assumption is that it's for sale at the labeled price. If Target, or any retailer, makes a mistake, unless it's a totally obvious, nonsensical mistake [pricing a TV at 14.99 instead of 1499, for instance], they should own up to that mistake.
They should correct the price for future purchases, but they should sell it to you at the price at which you saw it.
Now, how the 'break street date' thing works, I don't know. I know they can get penalized for breaking street date, and maybe by giving it to you free instead of selling it they get the best of both worlds [you're happy, you got the product, the manufacturer is happy, they didn't sell any before street date].
 
[quote name='sblymnlcrymnl'][quote name='William Smith']I do NOT work at stocking their shelves. I had NO IDEA at the time the DVD WAS not SUPPOSED TO BE OUT. That is THEIR JOB not mine. The dvd had been there, lots of them for days and days. The Vol1 which is identical was about $20 when it was released, there was no reasoon for me to think the price of $14.99 was a 'big deal.'

When people buy items, no matter the cause they should not be FORCED to take items back. This is America, right?[/quote]

You should have just walked out when they ran up there, you did pay for it.[/quote]

True dat. There's no way I'd be giving it back. Just on principle alone. They took your money, and gave you an item. They can't just say, "Oh nevermind, here's your money now give me the DVD back!"

Screw that, crap.
 
[quote name='JSweeney']Go look back over the thread and look at the prevailing attitude.

Gee, I wonder why clerks at Target and other retailers offer resistance when people show up with deals that look "too good to be true".

I swear, with the way this thread reads, you guys all go into the stores with antagonistic mindsets to begin with.[/quote]

how was I antagonistic? I went in and followed their policy to the T, being very polite. hmmm so I got the game for 44% off, so since i got it at a CHEAP price by following their policy, Im a bad guy now. This whole site is about getting stuff for cheap. You and Mr Cobweb or what ever his name are TYRANTS of CAG, and always criticize people....geeeez...ohh nice post count....make you feel anymore powerful?
 
[quote name='William Smith']I 'tried' to buy Gungrave Vol2(dvd) at Target. Tried.

Ok, here we go.

On a Sunday I was target and see GunGrave Vol 2 on the shelf for $14.99. I 'realize' Def Jam will be out the following Wed. which will come with a $10 giftcard. So I wait.

Wed. I go back and buy the game, get the giftcard. Walk up to the front register and the item rings up at $26.98? I say, no there is a whole shelf full of these that say 14.99. They call back to electronics and the person there gives them some override code which turns out to be GunGrave Vol1 price at $14.99. I buy the dvd and am going to walk out of the store when some beeatch from electronics comes running up asking me to go over to guest services. I wonder what is up. I go over there they look at my receipt and say I didn't pay the full price for that item... and I can either pay the difference or GET MY $15 dollars back! I'm like WTF??

These people are totlly CLUELESS about how to treat people. I ask to speak with a manager. Some other beeatch comes over and examines the situation and comes to the same conclusion... I need to pay the difference. I say even though there is a FULL SHELF of this item at THIS PRICE! I say shaq-fu IT and get my $15 back.

I'm shaq-fuing fuming now. I go back to the electronics area AND THEY HAD REMOVED THE PRICE TAG FROM THE SHELF!! Can you believe it!!?

Me and my friend TJ go out to the parking lot and call for the STORE manager with a celphone. At this point I had been there for about 45 minutes. A lot of BS. I get another manager on the phone and I tell her "can I talk to you inside the store about an issue I'm having?" She says OK meet me at guest services, I say No way, I'll meet you by the Pharmacy, I do NOT want to see these people again.

I meet the NEXT manager at the Pharmacy and tell her the story. She says go back and get the dvd.... I go back there NOW THEY HAD REMOVED THEM ALL.

She seems agast and calls electronics.......

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Now the story IS that the item is NOT supposed to be on the floor. It was put out EARLY. Which after all I had found out was true... but I had already bought the DAMN THING.

.....
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more BS.

They are arguing on the phone and the manager is telling them I had already bought it and they can't be doing this. The electronics is going on about the street date... etc etc.....


FINALLY the manager says welll.... I'll give you the ITEM for $14.99 IF you come in on NEXT TUES when the item is supposed to be released!! I'm like NO WAY. Is there SOMEONE else I can talk with. Along walks the store manager... I thought I was talking to the STORE manager thats who I had asked for...... on the phone?

I explain my situation to him and sure enough about 5 minutes later a manager brings my dvd to me. No charge.

Anyway, after about AN HOUR AND A HALF of being at Target I got Gungrave Vol2 for FREE. Which is NOT what I wanted. I just wanted the damn dvd for the price it was on the floor at.

Target electronics is full of tyrants. To think of pulling prices off to make me look like a liar? God. I was pissed.[/quote]

Yes the attitude by teh employees in target electronics is childish and disturbing, sad. Good job for standing up for the Customer right.
 
[quote name='Ledhed'][quote name='sj41']Oh, and I forgot to ask, how do these raincheck dealy thingys whacha calls em work anyhow? Can anyone give me an answer?[/quote]

If Target is running a sale and run out of stock on an advertised game, you can ask for a raincheck which will let you take the same percentage off a different game in substitution for the game that is OOS. The rules as to what you can substitute seem to be YMMV though.[/quote]Damn, Ledhed. I was hoping ChrieXE would write a really long explanation so I could waste his time. Now I've wasted yours. :lol: I knew what rainchecks were, btw.
 
Dude! I had a similar experience, although nowhere near as annoying as what you had to go through. Last time I used a raincheck (the third time) I wanted to get Onimusha 3 with a Hitman Contracts raincheck. I asked for the game, I put it on the game after he set it on the counter, and he said, "$39.99." I replied, "Well, I've got that raincheck there." He picked up the raincheck and as he was punching in the substitution thing, or whatever he does, he says, "That's a low way to do it."

Now, I really don't know if that means something like "that is an inexpensive way to buy a game" (i.e. a positive comment), or "you're pretty low for scamming us with our perfectly clear and allowed substitution policy."

What do you guys think?
 
[quote name='redgopher']Dude! I had a similar experience, although nowhere near as annoying as what you had to go through. Last time I used a raincheck (the third time) I wanted to get Onimusha 3 with a Hitman Contracts raincheck. I asked for the game, I put it on the game after he set it on the counter, and he said, "$39.99." I replied, "Well, I've got that raincheck there." He picked up the raincheck and as he was punching in the substitution thing, or whatever he does, he says, "That's a low way to do it."

Now, I really don't know if that means something like "that is an inexpensive way to buy a game" (i.e. a positive comment), or "you're pretty low for scamming us with our perfectly clear and allowed substitution policy."

What do you guys think?[/quote]

In context, I'd have to go with the latter.

[quote name='William Smith']Let me summarize:

You stock shelf with item A. When item A. is rung up the price should match the shelf price. If it doesn't, the customer BY LAW is still entitled to the advertised price. Employees should not then remove the price while the customer is haggling with management to make the customer look foolish. Is there something here people do not get?

The street date thing was after all this and was brought up only well after all their BS. In fact that point is irrelavent to what my actual complaint was. NOTE TO TARGET: Do not put out items for customers that are NOT TO BE SOLD.

And I'm 36!![/quote]

I'd actually have to agree with you, in part. In Michigan, at least, it's illegal for the store to sell an item for more than the price it's advertised at.

Unless it's a mistake.

If the store's ad is misprinted, for example, and they make it clear that they screwed up, then they don't have to honor the price.

Putting the item out before its release date may or may not have been a mistake. But would putting it on the shelves early be considered one of those mistakes that the store wouldn't have to honor?

I'm leaning towards no here, if only because it was a Target employee who did it. They had control over the situation.
 
[quote name='William Smith']These people are totlly CLUELESS about how to treat people. I ask to speak with a manager. Some other beeatch comes over and examines the situation and comes to the same conclusion... I need to pay the difference. I say even though there is a FULL SHELF of this item at THIS PRICE! I say shaq-fu IT and get my $15 back. [/quote]

You could have saved yourself some trouble by walking out of the store right then and there with the item you paid for instead of caving in. You completed the transaction and the item is yours. They had no grounds to do anything about it after that.
 
how was I antagonistic?

Hmm. Lets look at the name of the thread.
Hmm. What about that would suggest that one went into the store/handled the situation with an aversarial/antagonistic mindset?

I went in and followed their policy to the T, being very polite.
From the name of the thread and your recounting of the disagreement, that seems doubtful.

hmmm so I got the game for 44% off, so since i got it at a CHEAP price by following their policy, Im a bad guy now.
If what you said was they way it actually went, it seems like you trampled over a good number of people just to get your way...and if your tone in the store was anything like that in your post, you come off as quite the spoiled, selfish little jerk.


This whole site is about getting stuff for cheap.
That seems like a rather large oversimplification.
If it were only about "getting stuff for cheap" there would be no need for the forums. Yes, games on the cheap was the orginal functionality that the site was created for, but the site has grown past its orginal function.

You and Mr Cobweb or what ever his name are TYRANTS of CAG

Oh the irony. Called a tyrant for suggesting that people are being unnecesssarily harsh, adversarial or antagonistic towards retail clerks.

and always criticize people
Hmm. I didn't know you read all my posts. Good to know :)


....geeeez...ohh nice post count....make you feel anymore powerful?

Considering I don't brag about it, it seems more like someone seems to have an inferiority complex. I've never suggested my words to carry any more weight based on something so arbitary as a post count.

Me thinks the lady doth protest to much.
 
[quote name='sblymnlcrymnl'][quote name='William Smith']I do NOT work at stocking their shelves. I had NO IDEA at the time the DVD WAS not SUPPOSED TO BE OUT. That is THEIR JOB not mine. The dvd had been there, lots of them for days and days. The Vol1 which is identical was about $20 when it was released, there was no reasoon for me to think the price of $14.99 was a 'big deal.'

When people buy items, no matter the cause they should not be FORCED to take items back. This is America, right?[/quote]

You should have just walked out when they ran up there, you did pay for it.[/quote]

Shit, that's what I would've done.
 
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