Nuggets
Stroudsburg,#2UPDATE Employee
Fri, October 02, 2009
I agree with the above posts. If you really did have a loss, why are you freaking out about 25$?
Also, answer these few questions:
1. When did you get the "reward?"
2. Were there valid dates for the "reward?"
3. Why did you not use it before hand?
BBV doesn't send out coupons that are only valid for 3 days. So I'm SURE you could have used the coupon before the incident happened. But I will tell you this. When it comes to coupons like those, managers do not enter them manually. They come off through the computer system. If the coupon expired at 11:59pm on 9/30/09 and 12:01 am 10/01/09 came, it would not work.
Coupons are also good at any store. Seems like you didn't like your "father-IN-law" if you were too worried wondering if your coupons would work after the fact.
Robert
Irvine,#3
Thu, August 27, 2009
Your "Dead Relative" story was not the first time they heard that. In fact I would bet that Robbie hears this story(and other tragedies) several times a day. Where most of them are just trying to come up with an excuse as to why they should be the exception to any rules. I am not saying that this takes away from your loss. Just that it causes companies(and employees) to appear less compassionate because they have no idea who is telling the truth and who is basically lying.
As was stated before you HAD a reward but it expired. If they make an exception for you they need to make an exception for anyone else. If they don't then you can bet that the same people who lie about their situation would be the first ones in a courthouse filing suit for discrimination. I guess that is more of a comment on society than any corporation.
If the rest of your story is correct you have more things(and people) you need to take care of than to worry about $25 in Rewards from any company.
Small Business Owner
USA#4
Thu, August 27, 2009
Why would you expect to be able to use expired coupons? Others are not responsible for you, nor are they beholden to you.
With everything you had happening, I am sure you weren't thinking about movie rentals. You had a reward, but you forfeited it because you didn't use it before the due date.
The people who work for Blockbuster are just that, workers. They have to obey Blockbuster's rules or they get into trouble. It seems as though you don't have much compassion for Randy and Robbie, who have to put up with people complaining all day about not being able to use their expired coupons.
I am sorry, but it's $25 bucks and they were expired.
Flynrider
Phoeix,#5
Thu, August 27, 2009
Get real. The reward expired on the date it was supposed to. It does not say, "expires on xx/xx/xx, unless you have a good sob story to tell us".
You write, "I HAD a legitimate reward I earned." The operative word being "HAD". It's only good until the expiration date.
So many of the bogus complaints on this site come from people like you who think they are so special that the rules should not apply to them.