My Dream
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I was at Costco yesterday evening with my DW returning a Kirkland brand type saran wrap since I had to move the box the edge of the counter to utilize the sharp metal serrated edge to get a proper cut. In other words it usually just tore instead of cut the plastic wrap. I ended up exchanging it for the type that you just slide a plastic cutter along the top.
On to my topic at hand. The person in front of me was returning an office type chair (recliner) that had approximately 8 rips mostly to one side of the chair which appears to have been rubbing up again some object for quite some time. Along with the rips in the fabric it had several paint stains on it. It didn't look like a manufactures defect, but I was totally surprised when I over heard that the item was purchased over 3 years ago. The last things I heard was the customer repeating the words, " no way, no way” several times and ultimately getting her money back. Once before I saw a customer (Costco) return a DVD player because she claims that it didn't come with the instructions manual. The employee told the customer that it can be obtained online for free, and that it was odd that this customer noticed the manual was missing after 2 1/2 years. Keep in mind that there was nothing wrong with the DVD player. When the employee stated that they could get the manual and mail it to the customer, she simply replied that they had already purchased another DVD player and that she just wanted her money back.
I just don't get it!
On to my topic at hand. The person in front of me was returning an office type chair (recliner) that had approximately 8 rips mostly to one side of the chair which appears to have been rubbing up again some object for quite some time. Along with the rips in the fabric it had several paint stains on it. It didn't look like a manufactures defect, but I was totally surprised when I over heard that the item was purchased over 3 years ago. The last things I heard was the customer repeating the words, " no way, no way” several times and ultimately getting her money back. Once before I saw a customer (Costco) return a DVD player because she claims that it didn't come with the instructions manual. The employee told the customer that it can be obtained online for free, and that it was odd that this customer noticed the manual was missing after 2 1/2 years. Keep in mind that there was nothing wrong with the DVD player. When the employee stated that they could get the manual and mail it to the customer, she simply replied that they had already purchased another DVD player and that she just wanted her money back.
I just don't get it!