Hello Everyone, How are you? Here's my story regarding this jacket that I purchased at J.C Penny. I went to J.C. Penny to get some clothes for my cruise. I got this jacket which cost me $18.with all the discounts that were deducted from the original $40 price tag.When I got this jacket home I realized the zipper was broke. So I returned it. When I went back to J.C. Penny to exchange this jacket The cashier said I owe $1.85. My partner asked the cashier why do I need to pay $1.85 just to exchange a jacket? The cashier told him because we purchased the jacket at a discount now that we are returning the jacket the discount no longer applies. That's why we owe $1.85? My partner said this is an exchange then he starts yelling at the cashier telling her that he's not paying $1.85 for an even exchange. He instructed her to give him the jacket that we came with back. The cashier say that it was store policy and not hers personally and since he was so upset. She would do the exchange without the $1.85 charge. After the cashier did what she had to do I came out with J.C. Penny giving me .98 cent credit on my charge card. You know I will be using this .98 toward my investment coin challenge. So that's my story. What do you think?
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Story About A Jacket....
Hello Everyone, How are you? Here's my story regarding this jacket that I purchased at J.C Penny. I went to J.C. Penny to get some clothes for my cruise. I got this jacket which cost me $18.with all the discounts that were deducted from the original $40 price tag.When I got this jacket home I realized the zipper was broke. So I returned it. When I went back to J.C. Penny to exchange this jacket The cashier said I owe $1.85. My partner asked the cashier why do I need to pay $1.85 just to exchange a jacket? The cashier told him because we purchased the jacket at a discount now that we are returning the jacket the discount no longer applies. That's why we owe $1.85? My partner said this is an exchange then he starts yelling at the cashier telling her that he's not paying $1.85 for an even exchange. He instructed her to give him the jacket that we came with back. The cashier say that it was store policy and not hers personally and since he was so upset. She would do the exchange without the $1.85 charge. After the cashier did what she had to do I came out with J.C. Penny giving me .98 cent credit on my charge card. You know I will be using this .98 toward my investment coin challenge. So that's my story. What do you think?
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