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Happened to me too. Purchased some dry goods, paid, then someone comes running to say they've undercharged me. I said then I'll return the items because I don't want to pay the newly extra inflated price. Then they tried to refuse the return and demanded I pay up. I put my bags down, gave the cashier my best "try it" look, and she refunded my card on the spot.
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If you paid for the item and are holding the reciept as long as you didnt tamper with the price at all you OWN the items.
I would have said have a nice day and walked out. If they said they are calling the police I would have said they can come to my house. |
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This one takes the cake though....call the police !? Please do. Then the media can get a hold of the story and expose that operation for the joke that it is.
Seems they never mark prices on livestock which leads me to believe that they size you up and pitch a price at you and see if you swing. It'd be interesting to get 3 or 4 people to ask the price of a fish to different staffers over a day or 2 and see how many different numbers you get. As far as Calgary is concerned, there are a number of good marine-centric shops that actually know what they're talking about. Maybe you should report them to the BBB.
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I will and always will go to the "smaller guy" because they are usualy more knowledgable, and know what they're selling most of the time. I haven't had any good experiences at some of the bigger stores. Nothing like going into a sport check and talking to some 16 year old kid who doesn't give a **** about customer support, as long as he is getting paid!
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im not saying all big chain stores are bad, i have had some good experiences at Big al's but i perfer a more personable experience when im buying a product.
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As an employer myself, I find this situation bizarre.
What would compel an employee to chase down a customer in order to get them to pay more money? I cannot legally make an employee reimburse me for losses, so why do this? Is it an employee behind the till, or could it be an owner? An employee would have to suffer huge embarrassment and a reprisal from the boss for making the store look bad. Is there a store policy to do this? If so, a call to a head office or a request to speak to a manager/owner would be in order. If this is a small business, this shop is going to get a bad reputation which will hurt business. If this a part of a large franchise, the whole point of a franchise system is to have systems in place in order to make the franchise owner successful. Perhaps the head office is not aware of this practice. It doesn't matter who the store is - this is bad business. Very strange. Mitch Last edited by MitchM; 08-11-2010 at 04:11 PM. |
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Taylor at my store is only 16, and anyone that has dealt with him knows he is a very impressive teenager. Very knowlageble, willing to learn, and not afraid to ask or admit he doesn't know. I can understand the box/chain stores are not as diligent as the smaller ones. We have a limited supply of livestock and inventory. They have to deal with whatever is thrown at them, not everyone knows everything about every product. I can honestly say I wouldn't want to be a manager at one of those places. As for refunds, we cannot refuse anyone a refund unless it is posted "final sale" or have a "refund for store credit" policy. But know the policy of your store, as they can set it to whatever they want. This is quoted from a govenment website; "Stores are free to set their own refund policies with some common options including a money back guarantee. Stores which offer money back guarantees usually apply certain restrictions such as proof of purchase, time limits and returning the item in the original packaging. Other common options offered by stores may include an exchange or credit note. In addition, some stores, in particular specialty shops, may have a "no refund" policy. These are all options that consumers should become familiar with in case they are not satisfied with the product. Consumers should also keep in mind that gifts purchased at full price which are later discounted may only be refunded at the discount price, if the consumer no longer has a receipt. As well, consumers should be aware of any signage in the store which indicates that sales may be final." To sum it up, buyer beware. BTW, the BBB is a waste of time, being on both sides of fence with them. Also being an abritrator in a few cases in the past, I found it was a joke. After we dropped our BBB affiliation with my other business, we found that the BBB was almost as bad as telemarketers trying to get us to resign. Ken - BWA |
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I've already gone this route on a different business and the BBB did absolutely nothing but waste my time. I wouldn't recommend going this route unless you feel like getting yourself even more frustrated.
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