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Tesco misprice discussion area part 13
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ah ok
where do you stand on the morality of taking back an R&Rd item for a refund if the reciept hasn't been marked mate?0 -
joshtbh wrote:ah ok
where do you stand on the morality of taking back an R&Rd item for a refund if the reciept hasn't been marked mate?
Personally? I would not do it, does not feel right to me.Who or what was I before you came in to my life
I am not sure0 -
ah right, I cant decide in my mind either, feels like stealing.
Do you R&R?0 -
mambo69cat wrote:Before I posted my comments I had read the saga - however, I read between the lines. I know many tesco employees and like the rest of Joe Public, if they are charged incorrectly, they are able to claim, and claim, their statutory rights. I believe this person is genuinely aggrieved through being treated differently. If they were not genuine, they would just accept the situation - you win some you loose some and certainly not make a fuss on this forum. 99% of tesco employees are not aware of incorrect pricing in their stores, most just come in, do their job and go home and indeed all of Tesco's current financial success is based on that.
I could well agree with everything you say...except the bold bit.....
Instead of reading between the lines though, you might see the "bigger picture" if you go back to the OP's first post on the subject, and actually "read the lines".......which seems to indicate it was "all intended"......
I think at least one other Tesco employee has previously commented on this with similar thoughts to mine.
Other Tesco employees on here have openly admitted to having the odd RandR..........
and may I ask, what qualifies you to justify, what the majority of Tesco Employees do, or dont do...as the case may be.
and before anyone mentions respect, I have respect for the majority of Tesco employees I have met, or talked to on here.Couponing....."every little hurts"
Half of the people can be part right all of the time, Some of the people can be all right part of the time.
But all the people can't be all right all the time. .........I think Abraham Lincoln said that.
"I'll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours, "I said that............................ Bob Dylan 19630 -
joshtbh wrote:ah right, I cant decide in my mind either, feels like stealing.
Do you R&R?
I don't hunt them out or use information from here, no.
I have recived an r & r as part of a regular shop. Not for some time now, but have in the past.Who or what was I before you came in to my life
I am not sure0 -
leadhead wrote:I could well agree with everything you say...except the bold bit.....
Instead of reading between the lines though, you might see the "bigger picture" if you go back to the OP's first post on the subject, and actually "read the lines".......which seems to indicate it was "all intended"......
Other Tesco employees on here have openly admitted to having the odd RandR..........
thankyou finally something i agree on i am writing on this site as a tesco employee you dont know who i am i dont know who you are. if i had the odd r&r i would openly admit it why would'nt i there would be no reason not too?
also you've got to say theres a lot of people on this site that also seem to think that they are more entitled to the price promise than me because i am a tesco employee and this is exactly my argument if i choose to shop in tesco i am a customer like everyone else in my contract it says that i cannot shop when i am at work this also goes the other way and means that when i shop out of work i am a customer.
and ive now given up on trying to say that i did not know anything about the pricing on the xbox as people clearly believe what they want ( maybe my first post was not worded the way i meant it to sound i was never very good at grammer hence why i work at tesco)0 -
joshtbh wrote:ah ok
where do you stand on the morality of taking back an R&Rd item for a refund if the reciept hasn't been marked mate?
I cant decide in my mind either, feels like stealing.
Joshtbh.....Youve been on this thread for a long time now, youve seen the discussions and arguments over this, I cant see why you want to bring it up again.
The ethics thread(which you obviously know exists) was designed for questions like this.
Its not stealing, its not illegal, it is infact part of Tescos policy....Under their 28 day rule.....
Please read the ethics thread if you have any doubt about what I say......
On that thread there are far more experienced and qualified posters than me, given in depth explanations on this subject.Couponing....."every little hurts"
Half of the people can be part right all of the time, Some of the people can be all right part of the time.
But all the people can't be all right all the time. .........I think Abraham Lincoln said that.
"I'll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours, "I said that............................ Bob Dylan 19630 -
i think its stealing personally0
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laura_marshall89 wrote:i think its stealing personally
:wall: This should be in the ethics thread :wall:Divorce all finished- now to start saving for a better future!0 -
philb120 wrote::wall: This should be in the ethics thread :wall:0
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