Time to humor the drunk:
Perhaps I should try bartering some Christmas cookies for some fruit at the grocery store. After all they sell Christmas cookies don't they?
Hey, if they're willing to accept it, why not?
Please keep up.
My, aren't we being a pompous ####! You know, for somebody that likes to sit on his high pedestal of retail glory and call people arses, you might want to stop and consider your own behavior, lest the peons beneath you discover you have no clothes.Let's review...QUOTE (General Malaise @ Dec 30 2003, 11:19 AM)
They are just trying to make Bob look unethical because it helps their stance here. This is the same mentality that went into the hounding of Chemical Beagle over the Pier1 thread.I too have returned unopened CD's to a store (Fred Meyer) that I received as a gift and exchanged the CDs for something else. No receipt. Fred Meyer could have told me to get lost or prove that the CD was purchased there, but they didn't. They said "Yeah, we'll take that in exchange".
Melvin's reply:
just so we're clearethics = what you can get away with?
This is where Captain Retail steps in...

YEAH....stupid people.My reply:
you're being obtuse on purpose. it was Fred Meyer's decision to either take the CD or not. The decision rested on their shoulders and they gladly accepted.Ethics has nothing to do with the transaction above and you know that.
To which you say:BUT NOT IN THIS EXAMPLE!So I said "Follow the quotes, Spock", but instead of doing that, you picked earlier quotes that weren't at all pertinent to what I was discussing, then preceded to insult me for the 100th time in this thread.Jeez....you try and keep up.