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Maybe she just really wants the tuna in oil and you don't so she acts like it's a mistake.
I would do that with something like the Best Buy story (where you bought a boxed item only to find it was filled with a brick), but not because I didn't pay attention to what I was buying. Seems too much like abusing the system to me.
How can you dispute it, you got what you paid for. Its the OP's fault for not paying attention. Everyone knows you cant return ammo.
Walmart, Dunkin Donuts and all take out restaurants, check the merchandise before you leave. Relying on a minimum wage employee to do things right and you will be unhappy, buyer beware.
how can i look at the box when all the ammo is locked up I asked the clerk to grab 38s. **** this and **** internet battles with trolls.
Don't bother....he's been in his special place since he last postedYou're having battles with trolls?
You sound troubled.
We're here if you want to talk about it.
They put it on the counter.....Look at it again... You mad bro....how can i look at the box when all the ammo is locked up I asked the clerk to grab 38s. **** this and **** internet battles with trolls.
how can i look at the box when all the ammo is locked up I asked the clerk to grab 38s. **** this and **** internet battles with trolls.
Walmart, Dunkin Donuts and all take out restaurants, check the merchandise before you leave. Relying on a minimum wage employee to do things right and you will be unhappy, buyer beware.
I don't know. That's a tough one for sure. I wonder if there's some kind of way to wait until the clerk pulls the ammo and puts it on the counter before you send dollars at him.
38 is close to 40, cant blame the employee. Its only 2 numbers away.
Have you tried putting it in the freezer? I heard that this makes the bullets shrink enough to become 38.
PS. You have to shoot them quick before they warm up and become 40s again.
Don't bother....he's been in his special place since he last posted
Have you tried putting it in the freezer? I heard that this makes the bullets shrink enough to become 38.
PS. You have to shoot them quick before they warm up and become 40s again.
Now this is thinking ahead.
Save it! - You never know when you may do a Battlefield pickup of a .40 during STHF
I don't want food, medicine or ammo that left the store premises put back out for sale
How can you dispute it, you got what you paid for. Its the OP's fault for not paying attention. Everyone knows you cant return ammo.
To be sure I actually fire a couple of rounds in the store just to make sure it's the right caliber.
So i just went to wal mart to pick up a box of 38 cal hand gun rounds.
There is never anyone in the sporting goods section but finally along comes johnny come lately the clerk.
They have all the ammo locked up so i can not just grab what I want.
I tell this wet behind the ears wal mart lackey to kindly retrieve some 38s for me and he grabs a box rushes over to the register and after I pay he splits.
As i am walking to my car i look in the bag and realize this meat head just gave me 40 cal ammo.
I walk back in and go to customer service and they claim they can not take it back, exchange, or refund me.
Anyone have this problem and were you able to remedy this in any way?
Am I wrong in thinking that boxes for .38spl and boxes for .40S&W are usually very different, dimensionally speaking? I mean if I had one box of each in my hands, I feel like I could probably tell which was which with my eyes closed.
Sporting goods department manager for walmart here. You are shit out of luck. They absolutely will not take back ammo. Anyone who does will be fired immediately. That includes store managers. Their no return policy is posted in at least 4 places on or around the ammo case. You should have looked before you paid. Especially considering your obvious opinion of their employees. Personal responsibility. It's a bitch isn't it?
Oh, just out of curiosity. You had no interest in seeing the ammo or knowing anything about it? FMJ, JHP, lead round nose, grain weight, brass or steel case, +P or not. None of that info was of any significance to you? Just get me "some 38s"...
The employee failed to grab the correct ammo, costumer failed to insure it was the correct ammo before purchasing. You're out $20, but learned a lesson. Give or sell the ammo to someone with a fortay and move on. No need to stress over $20.
I was at Cabelas Maine during the great ammo shortage and saw stacks of .357. Loaded up cart with various defense loads working my way down the shelf. Well when i got home and started stashing big score something caught my eye, putting glasses on realized that bulk of ammo was .327.
So i figured good excuse to buy a new gun. Then found out Ruger, Taurus, S&W all discontinued them. WTF?? My bad...Still have them.