I thought you guys may appreciate this story. I ran into Costco for some tile and decided to check out their toolboxes. They happened to have the Kirkland Signature 42" chest on sale, $200 bucks off, so $399. They even had one on a cart already, I decided to grab it. The manager was helping pull down a workbench for another customer, and since I had a cart full of tile, I asked if they could bring it upfront.
I shopped for about 10 minutes, waiting in line for another 10, and then told them at the register that my tool chest was brought up, well, was supposed to have been brought up. The supervisor had to find someone to go get the chest, and then I noticed I was overcharged for the tile. The cashier simply said, "Well, that's what it rang at, that's what it costs." I offered to walk to the back of the store, with a long line behind me, to go get the price tag, he accepted my offer. I passed the toolbox on my way to the price tag, and rang out with the supervisor apologizing about the toolbox. I make it out the door and load up tile, pull my truck to the door, and come back in for my toolbox, and somehow, the cashier forgot to ring it up, but left my overpriced tile on the receipt, along with the corrected price. I wait for 20 minutes for the supervisor to correct the mistake, and the difference was about $70, I pay, show my receipt at the door, I get loaded up and off I go. 2 days later I get a call from the manager, telling me I didn't pay for the toolbox. I go back to Costco to resolve this, and find that the supervisor charged me for the coupon only, and did not refund the double price I paid for the tile. What a bunch of wasted time and BS to buy a ******** tool chest.
I shopped for about 10 minutes, waiting in line for another 10, and then told them at the register that my tool chest was brought up, well, was supposed to have been brought up. The supervisor had to find someone to go get the chest, and then I noticed I was overcharged for the tile. The cashier simply said, "Well, that's what it rang at, that's what it costs." I offered to walk to the back of the store, with a long line behind me, to go get the price tag, he accepted my offer. I passed the toolbox on my way to the price tag, and rang out with the supervisor apologizing about the toolbox. I make it out the door and load up tile, pull my truck to the door, and come back in for my toolbox, and somehow, the cashier forgot to ring it up, but left my overpriced tile on the receipt, along with the corrected price. I wait for 20 minutes for the supervisor to correct the mistake, and the difference was about $70, I pay, show my receipt at the door, I get loaded up and off I go. 2 days later I get a call from the manager, telling me I didn't pay for the toolbox. I go back to Costco to resolve this, and find that the supervisor charged me for the coupon only, and did not refund the double price I paid for the tile. What a bunch of wasted time and BS to buy a ******** tool chest.
