Julie is such an astute observer of the human condition. We all know someone who does exactly this same thing. Maybe not with the same brazeness but they’d do it.Good morning all.
Deodorant stains and her not using it?? Maybe she got the sweater at the thrift store. It’s easy for them to forget where things are bought. Nice try anyway isn’t it?
I’ll admit – I did that once – took back a dress that had a stain on it, had forgotten about it. Of course, they wouldn’t take it back. So I took it back home, washed the stain out and the next day a friend of mine took it back for me. It was funny having her explain to the clerk why she’d bought a dress that was too small for her and the clerk frantically looking for the stain she saw the day before. I did get my money back though. Not sure I’d have the nerve to do it again. And it was Sears!
I had to return a maternity 2-piece jumper set once. I looked at the tag for the size and it was the right size (the tag was on the blouse). When I got it home, I took off the tags and washed the set. After I washed it, I went to put it on and that’s when I discovered someone had switched the size L jumper with a size M. This was not going to work. I grabbed the outfit, receipt and went back to Sears. I explained what happened, showed them the clothes and the receipt and they let me exchange it. I do like Sears.
margueritem almost 12 years ago
No surprise there, Burl.
x_Tech almost 12 years ago
Please take your sweater and leave. Or must I call the Haz Mat Team?
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago
X…. might as well…. gonna need ’em anyway to get rid of the residual odor, and the grease spots where they leaned on the counter.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago
The Sears bag is a nice touch.
Did Yoda write the line about shoplifters on the tall sign?
x_Tech almost 12 years ago
Note to Marg or Susan: Looks like they need some children’s strength brain bleach over to Adam@Home.
mikie2 almost 12 years ago
Julie is such an astute observer of the human condition. We all know someone who does exactly this same thing. Maybe not with the same brazeness but they’d do it.Good morning all.
loveslife almost 12 years ago
Deodorant stains and her not using it?? Maybe she got the sweater at the thrift store. It’s easy for them to forget where things are bought. Nice try anyway isn’t it?
finale almost 12 years ago
I’ve seen “half-off clothing” signs in stores before, but (sigh) everyone is fully dressed.
Talbot’s better take back that sweater or they’ll risk loosing the Penny’s as customers!::::::::::Great Plan!
noellasue almost 12 years ago
I’ll admit – I did that once – took back a dress that had a stain on it, had forgotten about it. Of course, they wouldn’t take it back. So I took it back home, washed the stain out and the next day a friend of mine took it back for me. It was funny having her explain to the clerk why she’d bought a dress that was too small for her and the clerk frantically looking for the stain she saw the day before. I did get my money back though. Not sure I’d have the nerve to do it again. And it was Sears!
InTraining Premium Member almost 12 years ago
But JOY…. It’s a nice bright red sweater…. Keep it for one more day then return it to SEARS on Friday….. ! ! !
Dragon0131 almost 12 years ago
I had to return a maternity 2-piece jumper set once. I looked at the tag for the size and it was the right size (the tag was on the blouse). When I got it home, I took off the tags and washed the set. After I washed it, I went to put it on and that’s when I discovered someone had switched the size L jumper with a size M. This was not going to work. I grabbed the outfit, receipt and went back to Sears. I explained what happened, showed them the clothes and the receipt and they let me exchange it. I do like Sears.