Does anybody understand the "bounty" system for consumer commodities? I tried using it, but it neither gave the difference between the price sold and the price posted or the full price as a consumer commodity.
Does anybody understand the "bounty" system for consumer commodities? I tried using it, but it neither gave the difference between the price sold and the price posted or the full price as a consumer commodity.
It’s difficult to prove they did that. And it’s akin to accusing a Guest of stealing.
Target sees that as mistreating the Guest and they’d rather pay out a few hundred bucks than deal with upset Karens or worse, a lawsuit for discrimination (“they accused me of stealing”) or the bounty law breach.
Which is stupid anyway. The whole bounty system is stupid. I understand trying to force companies to keep their prices accurate on the salesfloor but you instead made a profitable opportunity for scammers.
Which is stupid anyway. The whole bounty system is stupid. I understand trying to force companies to keep their prices accurate on the salesfloor but you instead made a profitable opportunity for scammers.
I agree. They should do away with it and just make it like other states-- you just have to sell it at the price of the sticker, no extra "reward". or if they really want, give the guest a bonus 10% off the item... but not giving them free money
Our system asks if it is a bounty payment, but it does the same thing either way. The consumer commodity system in our state says they get the item free.