Sara
Aurora,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, March 16, 2004
The reason that retailers will ask for your information is to verify that you are a actual customer returning a product and you are not an employee making up fake refunds. When they ask for your information they will sometimes send you out a card seeing if you had returned something to the store time date purchase amount the reason why you returned the item etc. Then you will send it back to the company. This process is keeping the price down on the product. Every year company's lose a whole lot of money with employees making up fake refunds and pocketing the money.So do not think that retailers are out to get your information we could really care less who you are we are just trying to do our job, GROW UP 2 cents
Stew
Mesa,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, February 14, 2004
gee, what have you been smokin, lady? i dont understand if you dont trust a someone why do business with them? you say they cheated you out of a whopping 2 cents? do you mean you were overcharged or what? or, if you were you wanted to pocket the .02 and screw the government yourself and you were mad that you didnt get the chance? i mean you are talking high finance now. gee what do you suppose they did with the .02, go to the casino or vacation? and if you do the math- if they rip off say 1000 customers of .02 each someone is going to pocket a cool 20 BUCKS! wow! yeh, i'm sure that it must be a conspiracy. GET A LIFE.