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Best Buy fail = I win!
Mikezilla:
Ask RayB. :P ::)
Dartful Dodger:
--- Quote from: Vigo on January 12, 2011, 05:10:41 pm ---Does anyone else out there follow that logic? How does asking store employees about the validity of a price, showing them exactly where you think the issue is, and checking with them if the price is valid = trying to screw over Best Buy???
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I can follow your logic, but I can also see the holes in it.
--- Quote from: dre-w on January 09, 2011, 11:40:44 pm ---I knew they had to honor that price because when I used to work at places like Sears, Big 5, etc. they had to honor whatever the price tag read.
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--- Quote from: dre-w on January 09, 2011, 11:40:44 pm ---I knew they had to honor it.
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He may have been checking if the price was valid, but valid or not (according to his logic) he knew he was getting it for that price.
Vigo:
Seriously, Dartful? Are you really going to cast the first stone on Dre-w for getting $30 off of a video game?
You are guilty of having intentions to screw others much, much, much more than Dre-w:
--- Quote from: Dartful Dodger on August 10, 2010, 12:36:40 pm ---I just bought a house so I want to unload the condo. There's a bunch of condos in my building that are going for 4 grand less than I owe on mine and they aren't even selling. I'm going to talk to a lawyer this week to see if I should let the condo go into forecloser or try and negotiate a short sale with the bank.
It'll screw my credit rating, but I have a house, a car and credit cards so I figure by the time I need a good credit score again I'll have built it back up.
Again, I'm not sure how forclosers/short sales work especially when you can afford to pay your mortgage and you’re just choosing not to. If they can take the difference out of my paycheck or take the other house, I won’t do it.
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http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=104733.msg1109556#msg1109556
Yeah, you're the guy who didn't want to lose money on the condo investment you made, so you wanted to unload it all on the bank, screwing the bank for thousands, and forcing them to be the ones to put in the effort trying to sell it, even though you could afford to pay for it. If someone here is guilty of intentionally going in and trying to screw someone else, it would be you. I only hope you weren't successful in your attempt.
I'm done with your perverted sense of ethics.
:whap
dre-w:
:laugh2:
Best Buy sale = I win
Well I don't think that would be much of a win now if it was on sale legitimately..
Let's see, how we can reword this title w/o me coming off sounding like someone who had this diabolical plan to rip off Best Buy with hopes of bankrupting them by purchasing a video game that was accidently mispriced by their staff..
Best Buy mistake = me rewarded by manager
A Best Buy error = A best buy for me
Best Buy employees = best people to buy from
lilshawn:
Just because you all can't get awesome deals on stuff doesn't mean you have to crawl up someones bum because they did. :blah:
do you complain when something goes on sale?
do you tell them they should be selling it at the full retail price not a sale price?
do you refuse to buy items if they are sale?
of course not.
like i said, they don't care if they sell something at 59.99, 29.99, 9.99 or 0.99 because the big box company bought 1,280 cases of them at 0.12 cents each... to give it to you at a "deeply discounted" price (ERROR OR NOT) they still made a heap load of money from it. the only reason it's 59.99 in the first place is because THATS WHAT THE MARKET WILL PAY. SERIOUSLY... some items have an 8,000% (eight THOUSAND percent) markup.
i'm not saying go stick it to the man, or that getting a discount is wrong. if someone mis-labels an item and they have to sell it for that price... big deal, go fix the others. nobody's getting fired. nobody's going out of business.
last i heard big box company executives where not going hungry.
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