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Originally Posted by J_Carlo You got your answer , just not what you wanted. |
Consider this:
Let's say you went to a RadioShack to buy a VCR to watch your old home movies. Now the salesman that helps you is a damn good salesman, and you end up walking out of the store with a full VCR/DVD combo home theater in the box system. The next day it dawns on you that the f**ker swindled you, so you want to return it, but you can't find your reciept. Now RadioShack's written policy is to only offer full refunds with a valid reciept. But you're pissed. This assh*** completely took advantage of you, and you'll be damned if you're just going to use all of that money that you shouldn't have spent on other crap you don't need. It's completely possible, depending on that store's manager, that they may understand your situation and give you a refund anyway, regardless of written policy. They have the power to do that, where all any other employee could do is read you off the policy. See what I'm getting at here?