drsteve wrote:
TomG2 wrote:
free radical wrote:
Nothing imo :)
If the product is in good shape...if its damaged WM shouldnt take it back..
I hope the "Renters" are in line to be the second buyer of tents, sleeping bags, and lanterns that the fellow "Used on Sunday and returned on Monday". Maybe I am old-fashioned.
A lot of these returned items do not make it back to the shelves due to missing or damaged packaging, etc. So the store passes the cost on to the rest of us, just like they do with shoplifting. These "renters" are no better than thieves.
Those items end up in the dumpster out back and Walmart takes a profit and loss write off. If the lowlife sleaze pulls that use and return scam enough, and does not pay solely with cash, eventually he'll get a surprise one day. They all track such things. I know people who played the BS with both Lowes and Home Depot and were blacklisted. I am willing to bet Walmart also has methods in place.
Some people kill me. I pride myself on perfecting the art of being a cheapskate, but come on.