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New Policy


Spoony Bard

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So Wal-Mart has a new policy, which is influenced by the Massachusetts state law, so this is a widespread policy for Wal-Mart.

 

When you see an item on a shelf that is priced incorrectly (like say the shelf price said 2 bucks, but when scanning it the price is a dollar). Originally the policy is that if there is a price error for a product under 3 dollars, it is free. If it is over 3 dollars, 3 dollars is taken off.

 

Now that policy is no more.

 

If a product is priced incorrectly, you get it for what the price says.

 

For example (which happened recently at my Wal-Mart), there was a computer for $800, but it was on a shelf that said $150.

 

Customer got it for $150. And a $50 gift card since the manager was going by the original policy instead of the new one.

 

-Omi

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So...how can you use this to your advantage?

 

-CF

You will have to point out where you got it.

 

-Omi

Nonono...how will you use this to your advantage?

 

-CF

*agrees with Arpy*

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So...how can you use this to your advantage?

 

-CF

You will have to point out where you got it.

 

-Omi

Nonono...how will you use this to your advantage?

 

-CF

*agrees with Arpy*

Depends really.

 

I just don't like being the ##### customer.

 

-Omi

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Dude, didn't they check surveillance tapes to see if he moved it? I know people who would do this. >.<

Well here is the thing.

 

It was on the feature stackbase (those things on the floor). It was supposed to be there.

 

Only thing is, someone forgot to change the price for the new feature, since the $150 was the old product there.

 

-Omi

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Sweet, until you end up arriving to find out an employee who didn't ant to come in on Sunday switched prices a day before the end of a sale that without you can't afford the item in question. ><

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This sounds like a good thing to me. I hate having to deal with employees who go, "No, that product is sold for $X. Sorry. Can't sell it for what the price tag says. You FAIL. Go home."

 

Right? :)

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