On 4/11/2021 6:27 AM, Gary wrote:
> On 4/10/2021 1:43 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
>> On Fri, 9 Apr 2021 17:44:47 -0700 (PDT),
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't think it will matter in 1000 years as none of us will be here
>>> to access
>>> that data or even care if it's accessible.* Who's going to bitch
>>> about $53.03
>>> after that length of time?* That would be like bitching about an
>>> interior paint
>>> job a 1000 years later and want it painted another color and your
>>> money back.
>>
>> $53 won't even be enough to buy an iksmod in 1,000 years.
>>
>> -sw
>>
>
> Here's an interesting story about returning defective products.
>
> Back in 1972, I worked in a furniture store. One of the old salesmen
> came in one morning with an old wind-up alarm clock that he had
> purchased from Sears 13 years before. It had quit working so he was
> going to the nearby Sears store at lunchtime to return it and complain.
>
> We all laughed.
>
> Sure enough though, he came back after lunch with a brand new free
> replacement.
>
>
This woman tried to return something from a photo on her phone. Caused
an incident at a Pier One.
You think you've heard them all, but every day someone come up with a
dumber story.
https://tinyurl.com/42rtpz25
"She was screaming at, swearing, insulting, and threatening the staff as
she demanded to return an item she didn't have with her, just a photo of
the item on her phone," Sprague wrote in her Facebook caption about the
confrontation. "The staff were professional and respectful. But they
couldn't return an item she didn't actually have with her."