Posted by Will Herring on April 17, 2016 at 20:19:44 from (50.106.254.187):
In Reply to: Harbor Frieght Deal posted by mongo6318 on April 17, 2016 at 06:24:34:
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I actually was with a friend who had this happen at a bank once (years upon years ago now, it seems like). He withdrew money and instead of $200 they put $300 and some odd in the envelope. We went back thru and he tried to correct the issue and the teller was having none of it and eventually neither was the manager who was literally dressing him down saying "We don't make mistakes." without even listening to the fact that they *OVERPAID* him. He knew somebody higher up at the bank he was going to discuss it with the next day, so not sure how that issue resolved itself, but I know at the time he was like "I'll deal with this later." and we drove off. Can't say I blame people for giving up the ghost. Also have heard horror stories of people who find they forgot to pay for something in their cart get charged with shoplifting for bringing it back in and trying to pay for it properly. Sometimes "corporate" has no sense of humor or common sense.
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