Don't you hate it when that happens? Oh! the drama. I don't think I have ever ripped a price tag off by accident- No, I don't think that has ever happened. I wonder if the coat hanger was strategically placed because I don't think I would ever be that beguilling enough to pursue a personal injury lawsuit like that. I hope the security cameras caught your little scam. Maybe going back to the same store and stealing the coat was like sending a message to Walmart that somehow they still owe you. Pain medications or not, you are still responsible for your own actions and the consequences that arise from that. I do hope you weren't driving.
How do people fall for this? In all logical senses doesn't it require a sensibility to judge where this is coming from? If I received a check for approximately $3000.00 and then was instructed to send money somewhere to pay taxes so I can collect more money. Red flags are going off in every direction yet people are vulnerable to the deceit and lies. The only thing these bogus checks are good for is the shredder. NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER send money to someone you don't know.
Children should be in bed at that hour. It's a school night!
The store in my area tries to portray themselves as high end quality merchandise. The clothing is nothing short of finding it at a Kmart or Walmart. The quality is not worth the prices they charge-even on sale. The clerk I went to said that I did not use my Macy's credit card in awhile so I needed to give personal information and my driver's license to verify my identity. So when I did she said that it wasn't letting me charge on my current Macy's credit card. If I wanted to get the additional 20 percent discount I would need to open a new macy's credit card. Now that's stupid, why would I open another account when I had a card to begin with? I gave her all the information needed to verify who I was, everything short of providing a pint of blood and a brain scan for verification procedures (an exaggeration of course). I gave up and paid cash and with the promise that I would never subject myself to the aggravation again by never stepping foot in a Macy's store again.