[Leica] Ethics in photography
Aram
leica_r8 at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 15 10:40:34 PDT 2016
You are a brave soul to ask a question like this. I have had similar
situations and have pointed it out. Once a set of dishes was marked
clearance for $41.98 and it rang up as $1.98. We told them that was wrong
and after a bit of back and forth we were informed that it was in the
computer that way and we had to pay $1.98, so we did. I guess they forgot
the "4" in front when they coded it in, but they were not about to question
the computer. I would say you made the attempt. Now, if at the time you
had realized that perhaps that was the single mailer price and not the pack,
maybe you should have pursued it further. Difficult position.
Aram
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Carney
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2016 5:42 PM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: [Leica] Ethics in photography
Here is today's question. I am out of photo mailers, so I go to Staples
to get some more. I don't use them that often, so bought a pack of
11x14 for $7.99. At checkout, the cashier says that will be 54 cents.
I say, that can't be right unless there is some really extreme sale.
The cashier says it is, that is how it scans. Now the price is
preposterous on its face, since I'm sure there is nothing in the store
that sells for 54 cents. So, the question is, should I have brought it
to a manager's attention instead of buying out the remaining store stock?
Ken
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