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Warp wrote:
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> When you really, really have to go to two stores, it's always a gambit,
> especially if you bought items from the first store that also the second
> has (but are eg. cheaper or whatever). But even if you only have *similar*
> items, it could become awkward if they asked to show the contents of your
> backpack. Could take some time to resolve the situation.
That indeed is true. I also avoid doing that, due to politeness for the
second store and for the convenience of the situation.
> Of course receipts should help resolving the situation... unless they
> suspect that those receipts really are from that other store but the
> items are not...
Well, if they want to be bitchy, so can you. It's they who need to prove
the possible crime. There's pretty much no chance doing that if you
haven't actually done one, especially if you have the receipt.
> (It helps when stores have lockers for this exact purpose, but not many
> have them...)
Yep. I use them too, if the price is honestly clear. One K-Supermarket
either the money stays there or is given back to you. I don't like that
kind of randomizing, but luckily I didn't visit there very often.
Usually the price is clearly informed.
-Aero
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