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Originally Posted by Thrash767
Lady: You took off the 2 that are 14.99 right?
Me: No. The free ones are of equal or lesser value than the ones you pay for.
Guy: No.
Me: Yes.
Guy: Okay, well then I'll buy these two, and she can buy these two. (WTF?)
Me: The sign says that the purchase must be done in the same transaction to get the discount.
Guy: Then we'll just take the two 14.99 ones.
Me: You realize if you do that it'll be the same price I just told you right?
Guy: Okay, you take these back then.
Then they went to look for more movies. They bring up 4 more, again, 2 are 14.99 and 2 are 9.99.
Guy: Okay, I'm going to buy the 4 that are 9.99, and she's going to buy the 4 that are 14.99.
Me: No.
Guy: Why not?
Me: It's just not going to happen.
Guy: Then you can have your movies then.
Me: *locks*
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Your logic is incredibly idiotic. You first had a transaction that would have generated $30 in revenue for your store (not bad). The customer was not happy and decided to look again. You then had 2 transactions that would have generated $50 in revenue for your store (even better), and you refused the sale. Now your store has zero transactions from these customers for a total of $0 revenue. Please explain how you "won" in this situation.