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How does Best Buy know they're not getting scammed with their PRP's?

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Just now, dalekphalm said:

At least, in a properly designed system.

those barely exist and thats why you can exploit them so hard ;) all the info about the product is in the barcode generally, just print one that says what you want and scan and bam, done.

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2 minutes ago, Bananasplit_00 said:

those barely exist and thats why you can exploit them so hard ;) all the info about the product is in the barcode generally, just print one that says what you want and scan and bam, done.

Well, that system is goddamn retarded lol.

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2 hours ago, dalekphalm said:

You might not care, personally, but not everyone is you.

 

Plus, there's a difference between not caring, and actually witnessing fraud, etc, and letting it go. Talk about insta-fired if you got caught letting something expensive go through when it was obvious something was amiss.

 

I've worked retail for more than 3 years, and while the jobs were all shit, I took pride in my work. I did the job well, and yes mistakes happen, but there's a difference between a mistake and being indifferent to obvious errors/glitches/fraud, etc.

Taking pride in retail? That sound legitimately terrible.

 

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7 minutes ago, Cole5 said:

Taking pride in retail? That sound legitimately terrible.

 

Hey man, a job is a job. Be a good employee, try your best, and when you're applying for that "amazing" job, a good reference from that shitty retail job might be the difference between you, and some other person who is equally as skilled as you.

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