Texas Transplant
Well-Known Member
Well, I had a little rukus at the checkout of Bass Pro in Garland today. Went up there with my wife, to do a little shopping. They had the Mustang 'standard' PFD's for sale; and I wanted to look at a few more things including a Navionics chip for my HBird. Anyway, I never could figure out 'which' of the Mustang PFD's were actually on sale, but lo and behold - the Pro model (that sells for $199.99), was marked down $40.00. Got to the register, and of course it rang up at the full price.
So I started the conversation, explaining patiently that the regular price was on the wall board where these were hung up, and that the sale sticker was affixed (with a big ty-wrap) to the end of the hanger, clearly showing it was $40.00 off.
Then the fun began. First, it was 'finish paying for this' - and then you can go over to the 'return counter' and return it for a full refund. I hadn't signed the credit card slip as yet.
Then we get the first of 'many explanations' that people move things around and sometimes they are mislabeld. Followed by my - the exact model that I was trying to buy, was described on the sales tag.
Then we get the manager, and the first thing she wants is me to 'step out of line' and she would take me to the return counter'. At this point, I'm starting to gather a crowd, and I'm pretty sure my voice is getting louder. At which point I announce (so that everyone can hear - didn't want anyone to miss anything), that it was clearly marked on 'sale' downstairs - and if they didn't want to honor the price - I didn't want it.
In the meantime, the manager is desperately trying to get me to keep quiet (that wasn't working), and also trying to get the sales associate (via the walkie talkie) to verify whether or not the sales tag was up there. They have now voided out all of my previous sale, and are re-ringing it up along with a credit for the original bill. About this time, the manager gets 'some info' whereby she comes back to me and asks - 'what was the sales price you saw?'.
I told her $159.00, and she directed the cashier to ring up the price as indicated. She was plenty nervous, for I had an overall bill of $527.00 and change, that I was about to leave on their doorstep.
Wife and I went to the 'County Line' next door, had a great bar-b-que sandwich for lunch, and then came back to look for a new boarding ladder for my boat (didn't have what I wanted). Also dropped by the Mustang PFD's, and the sales ticket that had been there was now no where to be found.
All in all, got what I wanted at the price they had advertised - but didn't like all the 'crap' that I had to go through at the register. And of course, never received any kind of apology for the inconvience.
Tex
So I started the conversation, explaining patiently that the regular price was on the wall board where these were hung up, and that the sale sticker was affixed (with a big ty-wrap) to the end of the hanger, clearly showing it was $40.00 off.
Then the fun began. First, it was 'finish paying for this' - and then you can go over to the 'return counter' and return it for a full refund. I hadn't signed the credit card slip as yet.
Then we get the first of 'many explanations' that people move things around and sometimes they are mislabeld. Followed by my - the exact model that I was trying to buy, was described on the sales tag.
Then we get the manager, and the first thing she wants is me to 'step out of line' and she would take me to the return counter'. At this point, I'm starting to gather a crowd, and I'm pretty sure my voice is getting louder. At which point I announce (so that everyone can hear - didn't want anyone to miss anything), that it was clearly marked on 'sale' downstairs - and if they didn't want to honor the price - I didn't want it.
In the meantime, the manager is desperately trying to get me to keep quiet (that wasn't working), and also trying to get the sales associate (via the walkie talkie) to verify whether or not the sales tag was up there. They have now voided out all of my previous sale, and are re-ringing it up along with a credit for the original bill. About this time, the manager gets 'some info' whereby she comes back to me and asks - 'what was the sales price you saw?'.
I told her $159.00, and she directed the cashier to ring up the price as indicated. She was plenty nervous, for I had an overall bill of $527.00 and change, that I was about to leave on their doorstep.
Wife and I went to the 'County Line' next door, had a great bar-b-que sandwich for lunch, and then came back to look for a new boarding ladder for my boat (didn't have what I wanted). Also dropped by the Mustang PFD's, and the sales ticket that had been there was now no where to be found.
All in all, got what I wanted at the price they had advertised - but didn't like all the 'crap' that I had to go through at the register. And of course, never received any kind of apology for the inconvience.
Tex