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Walmart Continues To Short-Change Customers On Gift Receipts - Filliam H. Muffman - 11-26-2011 Walmart Continues To Short-Change Customers On Gift Receipts The Consumerist wrote: Re: Walmart Continues To Short-Change Customers On Gift Receipts - Paul F. - 11-26-2011 If true, they should be prosecuted, of course... But I don't trust "reporters" to be able to add, so theres gonna neeed to be something else to back it up. Re: Walmart Continues To Short-Change Customers On Gift Receipts - $tevie - 11-26-2011 I saw the word Sale and I figured it out. Some chains do not refund the price that was paid for a gift, but the current price. So gift receipt items that are now on sale are refunded for the sale price. The Gap does this, too. When my friend raised a stink about this (they ended up having her escorted from the store!) she was told that people will return gifts for full price, get the refund, and then buy the same item at the sale price and pocket the difference. That is the Gap's story at any rate. My point being, Walmart is not short changing arbitrarily. They are refusing to honor the original price of gift receipts items now on sale. They are not the only chain that does so. The employees' confusion stems from not knowing store policy. One should get the skinny on a store's gift receipt policy before buying a gift there. Caveat emptor. Re: Walmart Continues To Short-Change Customers On Gift Receipts - Black - 11-26-2011 $tevie wrote: Maybe, but the alleged statement from Wal-Mart does not support that assessment: Walmart, per article wrote: Re: Walmart Continues To Short-Change Customers On Gift Receipts - silvarios - 11-26-2011 Black wrote: Yep. Walmart itself seems to contradict that conclusion. Re: Walmart Continues To Short-Change Customers On Gift Receipts - $tevie - 11-26-2011 According to this article, the Gap refunds full price, too. As I said, my friend was made to leave a Gap while arguing this policy. http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/08/15/some-stores-short-changing-buyer-when-item-is-returned/ So all I can figure out is there's a lot of stores that say one thing and do another until caught. Again, not just Walmart. Re: Walmart Continues To Short-Change Customers On Gift Receipts - Filliam H. Muffman - 11-26-2011 $tevie wrote: It has been a problem in many chain stores but I see there is a difference in that Walmart* has been exposed multiple times in different regions over several months in identical situations and has not fixed the problem. Walmart* also had the largest percentage of overcharges on scan errors for a couple of years in a row. Re: Walmart Continues To Short-Change Customers On Gift Receipts - ADent - 11-26-2011 We were told this was policy years ago at one of the department stores that became Dillard's. So now if I think the gift is fishy I just pay cash and give the real receipt. Re: Walmart Continues To Short-Change Customers On Gift Receipts - gabester - 11-27-2011 Thus a reason to never get a gift receipt... just give them the real one! g= |