Anonymous wrote:So OP it's been 5 years, did you take it back?
Is the store still in business?
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you suspected it had been missed, if that the case you should have checked before you left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Welp --- I ended up going back to the store and letting them know. I ended up paying $328, which I fully intended to do in the first place. However, I believe the cashier was fired. I know I did the right thing but I hated to be the reason someone lost their job. When I went, I tried to find the girl that originally checked me out but she was not at the register. Legally I know I did the right thing, I found out that it is illegal as in theft and my wife pushed it out of the store, no way I would risk $328 for my wife's freedom or dignity from being arrested. I could not take that chance even knowing they let the girl go. One of the girls at the customer service counter, they made it a big issue with multiple employees, said thank you for being honest most people would have kept it with no repercussions. The manager and another girl seemed more concerned with the cashier that "missed" scanning a lawnmower than us actually returning it.
Still, I know it was the right thing to do. It was right as a Christian, morally and legally. But with jobs hard to come by I hate hate hate that she lost her job.
Man, all I wanted to to was get up mow my grass and watch some football. /sigh
Anonymous wrote:
Welp --- I ended up going back to the store and letting them know. I ended up paying $328, which I fully intended to do in the first place. However, I believe the cashier was fired. I know I did the right thing but I hated to be the reason someone lost their job. When I went, I tried to find the girl that originally checked me out but she was not at the register. Legally I know I did the right thing, I found out that it is illegal as in theft and my wife pushed it out of the store, no way I would risk $328 for my wife's freedom or dignity from being arrested. I could not take that chance even knowing they let the girl go. One of the girls at the customer service counter, they made it a big issue with multiple employees, said thank you for being honest most people would have kept it with no repercussions. The manager and another girl seemed more concerned with the cashier that "missed" scanning a lawnmower than us actually returning it.
Still, I know it was the right thing to do. It was right as a Christian, morally and legally. But with jobs hard to come by I hate hate hate that she lost her job.
Man, all I wanted to to was get up mow my grass and watch some football. /sigh

Anonymous wrote:
Welp --- I ended up going back to the store and letting them know. I ended up paying $328, which I fully intended to do in the first place. However, I believe the cashier was fired. I know I did the right thing but I hated to be the reason someone lost their job. When I went, I tried to find the girl that originally checked me out but she was not at the register. Legally I know I did the right thing, I found out that it is illegal as in theft and my wife pushed it out of the store, no way I would risk $328 for my wife's freedom or dignity from being arrested. I could not take that chance even knowing they let the girl go. One of the girls at the customer service counter, they made it a big issue with multiple employees, said thank you for being honest most people would have kept it with no repercussions. The manager and another girl seemed more concerned with the cashier that "missed" scanning a lawnmower than us actually returning it.
Still, I know it was the right thing to do. It was right as a Christian, morally and legally. But with jobs hard to come by I hate hate hate that she lost her job.
Man, all I wanted to to was get up mow my grass and watch some football. /sigh