Keli said:BTW, I hope I didn't hurt anyone's feelings with this post. It's just my ever so humble opinion, I realize many won't agree with me and that's ok.
I would. If the store was out of my area i would call them and tell them i will bring in the money next time i am in the area.jbdreamer said:Now I am feeling a little guilty.
What would you do in this situation? Would you go back into the store and pay for the item?
jbdreamer said:A $6.50 bottle of breath freshener for my cat.
leahannpen said:I like animals, really I do, but $6.50 for CAT breath freshener?
So you needed to resurrect a 13 year old thread for your suggestions?It takes time, energy, and trouble to correct a mistake.
IMHO if the store made the mistake, it should bear all that.
Which results in my conclusions as follows:
1. If the store overcharged the customer it should refund a little more than the discrepancy when the customer points it out.
2. If the store undercharged the customer there is a dollar amount threshold below which it is not dishonest for the customer to do nothing.
3. It is reasonable to correct the ertror on a future trip instead of drive all the way back.