Quote Originally Posted by HungarianRhapsody View Post
There is so VERY much more to life than this.
Indeed



Quote Originally Posted by Hafeal View Post
Ah, yes. The people who clicked the "Purchase" button are the weak minded, lack of common sense idiots with no personal integrity looking to take advantage of the poor retailer when they should have known better.

Of course, we live in a society that will now have retailers offering "Black Friday" deals all November and December, along with brick and mortar stores opening on Thanksgiving for "Black Friday" for "incredible", "too good to be true" deals and the Purchaser is supposed to 'know' the deal is too good to be true? I don't even know what that means anymore. And I certainly don't expect the lowest common denominator to know.
oh, those poor multinational retailers, always the ones to take the blame, although they never do anything immoral



Quote Originally Posted by myliftkk_v2 View Post
I'm sorry, but taking a Walmart's spokewoman's word for what they decided is like believing Turbine.
heh



Quote Originally Posted by bartharok View Post
Donr blame me if you lose your wallet.
LOL
I've willingly given him my wallet
I hope you've willingly surrendered your freedom...
If not, well.... not my fault



Quote Originally Posted by Hendrik View Post
Hopefully I will be long dead and buried before these people grow up and begin to run the country.
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but it's too late :/



Quote Originally Posted by HAL View Post
A lot of people think this but taking advantage of a multi-national corporation ultimately affects your neighbor. In my example regarding the cashier, even if he works for a giant corporation it is the cashier that will get in trouble for accidentally handing out the wrong change. And any money lost by multi-nationals gets passed down to the consumer in higher prices.
I think there's a difference between giving wrong change and giving the correct change for an incorrect price...
As for passing down lost money to customers through higher prices... what can i say... greediness is greediness... no-one is obliged to buy over-priced stuff though (i hope)