Smiling Cheshire Cat
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Thanks Dis friends for letting me get this off my chest.
I went to Wal-Mart today to purchase the new Tinkerbell movie for my DD. I had the $10 off internet coupon from Disney. The clerk looked at it and said, "I don't think you can use this. You have to buy a Blu-Ray." I showed her that I had bought the Blu Ray and DVD. She said "This says you have to buy the combo pack." I explained that was what I was getting. She walked a long way to the service desk because she said she would have to ask about it. After several minutes had passed she said she could only take the coupon off if it would scan. I had folded it up and it was creased where the bar code was. After trying to scan it a couple of times, she said she couldn't take it because it wouldn't scan. I asked her if she could enter the bar code numbers manually and she said she wasn't allowed to. I told her to keep trying and finally she got the coupon to scan. Then she said they were not allowed to take any internet coupons that wouldn't scan. No apology for the wait or inconvience or nothing.
I tell this story to vent my frustration at being treated as if I am attempting to be dishonest. I would have spoken to the manager if I hadn't been pressed for time because in the future I will be buying my Disney movies at Target where I have never had any problems using these coupons.
Unfortuately as a frequent coupon user, this is not the first time I have been treated in a similar manner as the above situation. I understand that retailers must be careful because there are people out there trying to pass off fraudulent coupons. But I get offended when someone makes me feel like a criminal.
Have you guys had similar experiences?
I went to Wal-Mart today to purchase the new Tinkerbell movie for my DD. I had the $10 off internet coupon from Disney. The clerk looked at it and said, "I don't think you can use this. You have to buy a Blu-Ray." I showed her that I had bought the Blu Ray and DVD. She said "This says you have to buy the combo pack." I explained that was what I was getting. She walked a long way to the service desk because she said she would have to ask about it. After several minutes had passed she said she could only take the coupon off if it would scan. I had folded it up and it was creased where the bar code was. After trying to scan it a couple of times, she said she couldn't take it because it wouldn't scan. I asked her if she could enter the bar code numbers manually and she said she wasn't allowed to. I told her to keep trying and finally she got the coupon to scan. Then she said they were not allowed to take any internet coupons that wouldn't scan. No apology for the wait or inconvience or nothing.
I tell this story to vent my frustration at being treated as if I am attempting to be dishonest. I would have spoken to the manager if I hadn't been pressed for time because in the future I will be buying my Disney movies at Target where I have never had any problems using these coupons.
Unfortuately as a frequent coupon user, this is not the first time I have been treated in a similar manner as the above situation. I understand that retailers must be careful because there are people out there trying to pass off fraudulent coupons. But I get offended when someone makes me feel like a criminal.
Have you guys had similar experiences?