Originally Posted by
walkonby
BUMP!!!
Ya so the WalMart @ Morningside and Milner in Scarborough had
" big time " issue with me trying to buy 3 bottles of the $4.67 bottles of Aspirin ( the overage would have been only .69 on each bottle after I paid the taxes) but anyways.
The CS manager was so terribly apologetic to me and she was very clear about the issues they had over the weekend with many many bottles being bought ( the cheaper ones I believe) and she said the coupon is considered a photocopy and they will not accept it.
I told her no apology needed, really I suppose we customers brought this on ourselves and WM just had to fight back.
Funny part though, after I had the cashier remove the Aspirin I noticed the milk scanned wrong and told her it was .20 over the price on the sign. She says " the price scans is the price " .
Oh I just didn't want to trust my memory so I paid and then walked all the way back to check, ya I was right, so back I go to CS desk for a scop!
The guy ringing me in went himself to check on the price, then he tried to refund me the difference of .20 !!
I gently reminded him that I had mentioned to him that I wanted a scop because the cashier had insisted the price was correct.
He goes Oh I guess I didn't hear you, but I am used to hearing it stated as
" scanning code of practice " , not "scop "
Whatever eh? Still got the milk FREE!
I asked him to maybe fix the price in the computer so no one else has this hassle, and he goes " oh I did that first before I came back here to do your order "
:lolsign: Their priorities are all backwards.
I would like to know how the price of the milk gets entered in wrong in the first place as I was there sort of late afternoon, so how many people paid too much for the milk from 7:00 a.m. onward? I just don't understand it.