LuvOrlando
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Happened a few weeks ago with Macy's at a register and I knew I was ripped off but wrote it off as a fluke, but then someone tried it on me again at a TJ Maxx this past week. This is new to me but maybe it's not new at all.
I had an item I needed to return at Macy's, it was a matching set of 2 separate items, so I went into the store and made the return in person. I was busy so I didn't look too closely but it struck me as sketchy when the cashier refused to give me a receipt insisting it would be online since that's how I bought it. I looked at my email and it wasn't there, pushed back a bit but eventually let it go and left, I shouldn't have. Days later, weeks later, months later, only one of the $60 items came back to me, with a gift card no less I had to force them to return to my card. PO'd because the cashier had the other item and was free to return it for cash in hand, which is what I suspect happened. Macy's refused to act on it to even look into it so I just chalked it up to lesson learned.
The other day, in a nearby town, I returned quite a few items and the cashier attempted to palm the receipt, insisting the money would be back on my card and I didn't need the receipt. I wasn't leaving without it this time. Now I wonder how often this goes on, people always suspect the customer but not the cashier with credit.
I had an item I needed to return at Macy's, it was a matching set of 2 separate items, so I went into the store and made the return in person. I was busy so I didn't look too closely but it struck me as sketchy when the cashier refused to give me a receipt insisting it would be online since that's how I bought it. I looked at my email and it wasn't there, pushed back a bit but eventually let it go and left, I shouldn't have. Days later, weeks later, months later, only one of the $60 items came back to me, with a gift card no less I had to force them to return to my card. PO'd because the cashier had the other item and was free to return it for cash in hand, which is what I suspect happened. Macy's refused to act on it to even look into it so I just chalked it up to lesson learned.
The other day, in a nearby town, I returned quite a few items and the cashier attempted to palm the receipt, insisting the money would be back on my card and I didn't need the receipt. I wasn't leaving without it this time. Now I wonder how often this goes on, people always suspect the customer but not the cashier with credit.