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Default OT - sort of - Avoiding false grocery charges


"dsi1" > wrote in message
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On Monday, August 8, 2016 at 12:48:47 PM UTC-10, Nancy2 wrote:
> I have taken milk containers back...empty...and dared the clerk to sniff.
> So far,
> no-one has, they just replace the product.
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> N.


I don't usually take things back - it's not in my nature. I did take some
cereal back to the store because the whole thing was stale and stuck
together. I exchanged it and told the woman that there were other boxes that
had the same problem. When I got the box back to the office, I found out
that the bottom of the bag was not sealed. The hext time I went shopping, I
found that the bad boxes were still on the shelf. I explained to the woman
what the problem was but I doubt they did anything about it. This is why I
don't do things like that i.e., try to do good deeds. (:

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I hate taking things back. Once in a while I will, especially if it is a
defective item and it cost a lot of money.