Originally Posted By: SuzukiGoat
Glad to see the direction the forum has taken. Now I remember why I left this place the first time.
I pointed out the oil was on sale locally for cheaper than their price..though I couldn't remember exactly what said price was. She asked if 8.99 was acceptable... the end. This wad actually the second buggy. The first, with only one jug, was full of 100$ worth of school supplies.
I would hardly define it as theft, merely an over eager assistant manager who wanted the customer to buy their made in China junk.
Should I bother to mention the 100$ worth of legal pads, pens, and padfolios was for law school? I think not. It would likely cause discusssoons of conspiracy.
+1. Personally, if anyone should be placing fault on something, it should be on Wal-Mart policies and not you. Ironically, I had a somewhat similar incident happen to me at a Wal-Mart here in NH yesterday. I picked up a box of Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda along with some other items. There was only one left on the shelf and when I went to the register, the cashier found out some ding dong ripped off the bar code. She asked me if I remembered what the price was and I responded, "I think it was $3.24, but I know it was $3-something." So, she rang it up for $3. Therefore I credit your situation to good negotiating skills mixed in with some good fortune. And finally, I offer you my congratulations on a job well done.