I think picksickering is telling fibs (shock), from the Woolworths website - you can't return opened food products - I knew this but thought i should check, the whole story is a crock. Interesting site "christian" news...lol...not even the thoroughly right wing australian christian lobby supports this religious bigotry campaign. If picksickering had of carried on as he describes, security would have been called and he would have been escorted out.

 

http://www.woolworths.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/Website/Woolworths/About%20Us/Our-Services/Returns%20Po...

 

I have changed my mind and no longer want an item I have purchased. Can I return it?

 

If you no longer want a product you purchased from a Woolworths Supermarket, take your item to your nearest store unopened, in its original packaging and with a clear proof of purchase and we will cheerfully refund the purchase price or exchange the product.


@azureline** wrote:

I have had instances where an error was made at checkout and not noticed til after the transaction was completed, I had to go to the service desk and wait in line.

I wonder if he is telling the truth at all?


if you ever notice a pricing error while your shopping is being scanned, don't pull them up on it to correct.

pay for your purchases, then go to the service desk and show them the error. if it is a mistake they will refund your money and give you the item free.

this is Coles and Woolworths. they both abide by the Australian scanning Code of conduct.

 

if you do it before you have paid at the checkout the price is just adjusted.

 

my best refund to date is $32 for the dogs worming tablets


@*mrgrizz* wrote:

@azureline** wrote:

I have had instances where an error was made at checkout and not noticed til after the transaction was completed, I had to go to the service desk and wait in line.

I wonder if he is telling the truth at all?


if you ever notice a pricing error while your shopping is being scanned, don't pull them up on it to correct.

pay for your purchases, then go to the service desk and show them the error. if it is a mistake they will refund your money and give you the item free.

this is Coles and Woolworths. they both abide by the Australian scanning Code of conduct.

 

if you do it before you have paid at the checkout the price is just adjusted.

 

my best refund to date is $32 for the dogs worming tablets


Woman Surprised

 

I couldn't do that.

I have done that. Noticed the scan price is higher than the shelf price after I have paid, take the docket to service desk and got the product free and refund of the price what I paid for it.

Mostly < $5 though.

 

I do realise if you tell the checkout operator before paying that the price is wrong, they get someone to check it and then they adjust it.

 

Used to happen a lot at my local town WW... don't buy much there now.

Yes, have had the item free if not noticed at checkout first............ but usually I check before paying, as I don't really have time to wait in another line to get the adjustment made.

I certainly wouldn't do it deliberately to get the item for free.

I use the self service scanners usually now. I noticed after I got home recently I had scanned the watermelon twice (has a barcode but still has to be put down and weighed). Only myself to blame for that. I usually check the items as they come up on the screen must have been in a hurry that time.

Our WW is being renovated extensively. The majority of checkout space is taken up by self service machines now. There
are 2 short length manned checkouts with 2 staff on each one. Total max. manned counters 4. There are also new manned express counters, tiny area for each checkout.

Anyone wanting to return their Halal label purchases will be lucky to find a manned counter with a long queue if they want to make a big embarrassing (for them) fuss.

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So are Muslims now celebrating Christian and Pagan festivals?

 

No, they are buying chocolate bunnies; nd they are doing it  just like we do - because  their kids have seen them in the shops and want  them. How many kids - or adults, for that matter- do you reckon could tell you the significence of either Easter Eggs or Easter Bunnies?


@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

So are Muslims now celebrating Christian and Pagan festivals?

 

No, they are buying chocolate bunnies; nd they are doing it  just like we do - because  their kids have seen them in the shops and want  them. How many kids - or adults, for that matter- do you reckon could tell you the significence of either Easter Eggs or Easter Bunnies?


 To me its an indicator of integration. The point you make about pagan festivals is a very good one, it also shows a less fundemental or legalistic approach to a faith. the existence of the eggs in itself is a clear sign that the mainstream is rather moderate.

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