People are out shopping today; every store we visited had plenty of customers and lines at the fitting room and cash wrap counters.
Georganne saw some t-shirts on sale at Chico's: $19 each when you purchase two or more of the elbow-sleeve tees or $15 each when you purchase two or more of the short-sleeve variety:
Unless you read the sign on the other side of the rack; that sign says short sleeve tees are $19 each when you purchase two or more:
Georganne picked up two of the short-sleeve tees, and pointing to the conflicting signs, told the associate who was helping her that she'd like them at $15 a piece. The sales person called a manager who, after a few minutes of reviewing the merchandise and the conflicting signage said something along the lines of, "The crew neck short-sleeve tees could be $15 a piece but the short-sleeve tees you chose are $19 each." George pointed out that none of the signs mentioned anything about style, they merely read, "elbow length and short-sleeve." The manager said she was sorry, but insisted that short sleeve t-shirts were $19.And then the manager did something incredible: She walked away without correcting the signs. Retailing 101: If a product is signed incorrectly, fix the sign ASAP.
Oh, my! I wish I could say "I can't believe this..." Unfortunately, I can believe it *sigh*
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