2013 or 2012? Read your post with dates.I 100% will not do it again (I mean like if a product is there for a week or whatever I may buy it). But this time I made sure it was on an endcap. I don't know the exact time but it was at least 15-30 mins, maybe an hour.
What has changed?
Oh so that is my changing story? Does it really matter? I couldn't remember exactly. BTW the date on it is 12/26/2012 so its basically 2013. But because I had a typo I am all of the sudden guilty?2013 or 2012? Read your post with dates.
Stickers. And obviously the GSA accepted the return. Why wouldn't they. The guest tried a card lookup and it didn't work but they swore they bought it within the past 90 days and the GSA didn't even bother to look before overriding it because why would they?Again, no GSTL/GSA is going to accept a return from 6.5 years ago. The item most likely wouldn't even be in the system anymore. What was the item anyway?
The ***Guest Advocate (ain't no more GSAs) with supervisor override should have denied this since it's not an item we sell and POS wouldn't traditionally recognize it since the DPCI for it would've been so old. (Hell, POS rejects items from Q2 2018 already!)Stickers. And obviously the GSA accepted the return. Why wouldn't they. The guest tried a card lookup and it didn't work but they swore they bought it within the past 90 days and the GSA didn't even bother to look before overriding it because why would they?
Stickers. And obviously the GSA accepted the return. Why wouldn't they. The guest tried a card lookup and it didn't work but they swore they bought it within the past 90 days and the GSA didn't even bother to look before overriding it because why would they?
Yeah if its there even that day later no one in my store atleast would see a problem. You dont have to wait a week. Maybe just check with your gstl and ask what the rules are with that if you happen to be the price changer just to know. Id think it kinda just falls on the fact they shouldnt have returned it in the first placeI 100% will not do it again (I mean like if a product is there for a week or whatever I may buy it). But this time I made sure it was on an endcap. I don't know the exact time but it was at least 15-30 mins, maybe an hour.
What has changed?
A receipt this ancient would immediately be rejected by POS. "Refund declined. Give merchandise back."But you said they had a receipt. Specifically dated 12/26/2012. So why would they use receipt lookup?
With the exception of a Yes Store lol. Like I said, 099-09-0999 returns irk me to no end but the "accept the ID number they give you without a physical copy of the ID" SETL the scammers ask for BY NAME does this at least 5 times a day.^^ My point exactly. No one would’ve alllowed this return in the first place which is why this whole scenario makes zero sense.
For me, it’s seemingly random. One time POS accepted 60 days old (I didn’t notice the date until too late, it was a small item anyways), and I’ve also had it deny the day after.A receipt this ancient would immediately be rejected by POS. "Refund declined. Give merchandise back."
POS seems to be okay with expired receipts up to 30 days after (probably to account for REDcard's extra 30 days and POS being too ancient to properly handle complex "if REDcard then +30" statements).
With the exception of a Yes Store lol. Like I said, 099-09-0999 returns irk me to no end but the "accept the ID number they give you without a physical copy of the ID" SETL the scammers ask for BY NAME does this at least 5 times a day.
So I guess this might explain all the salvage I get in reshop? What it doesn't explain is why that salvage ends up IN my reshop, but that's an in-store problem.For me, it’s seemingly random. One time POS accepted 60 days old (I didn’t notice the date until too late, it was a small item anyways), and I’ve also had it deny the day after.
My guess is it’s similar to “have guest insert most recent card”... it’s dynamic based on purchase/return history, item category/value
No, missed salvage should still be getting a sticker and going into Box DSo I guess this might explain all the salvage I get in reshop? What it doesn't explain is why that salvage ends up IN my reshop, but that's an in-store problem.
No, missed salvage should still be getting a sticker and going into Box D
The other issue I've noticed is that it just calls it defective salvage instead of missed salvage. Iirc, the new best practice is for the DBO of that area to catch it and take care of it with their price changesYes, but now our systems don't automatically defect them out. Unless you sit there and scan every single item it's hard to tell when you're missing salvage.
ah you're right. it's annoyingYes, but now our systems don't automatically defect them out. Unless you sit there and scan every single item it's hard to tell when you're missing salvage.