I went to Spirit Halloween last year and I found a cool long sleeve shirt with mushrooms on it. It was like $30 but I wanted it. The girl at the register said "oh. Oh no. Oh this isn't supposed to be out these shouldn't be in stock" or something, and said "well I will give it to you for ... $5?" I said sold! 🤣
My only time at a spirit Halloween I bought a sword and was gonna buy a cool DnD tin full of cherry candies but the lady checking me out scanned the sword then put it and the candies in a bag and when I went to double check if she got it as well she just told me to have a great day.
I once found a top that I liked for £22. It was the only one left on the shelf but had a small hole near the tag (looked as if the machine had missed some stitching).
I took it to the checkout and asked if they had any more because this one has a hole. The woman said no this is the last one.. I'll let you have it for £2.
My store's policy is that the cashier asks what sounds fair and charges them for that, since finding the price tag is more effort than it's worth most of the time.
My store director will give it away for free if she's on the floor, since it's our mistake and she's authorized to do that. I make a point of asking her how much I should charge the customer if she's within shouting distance, even if there's a different manager closer. I like giving things away when I have the opportunity.
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u/Drugioh 4d ago
I've actually said "actually it means I get to make up the price right now unless you have a picture of the price tag"