Its easy to ride the high horse until you actually are in the situation.
Mark
that would suck if someone in shipping lost $600 out of their paycheck because of someone elses dishonestly... especially during the season of giving.... :-/
I call bs on half the posts in this thread.
Just sayin'.
Me, I'd want to keep it - but I'd be too worried about them being the ones that notice the error and I'd have to fork over the dough. I'd call, reluctantly... And hope for at least a gift card out of the deal.![]()
That is crazy you guys think someone has to fork out that much money for that mistake from their paycheck or fired. Large retailers all use bar code scanners for this reason. They are trying to reduce mistakes. I say it is a computer malfunction.
You expect a guy working in the shipping department to understand everything they are selling? They probably have no clue with IS vs non IS.
If they did realize the mistake, they will contact the buyer frist trying to fix their mistake. They are not going to fire anybody. Hell... my buddy is an industrial engineer. He designs warehouses for large online stores (multiple online stores in one warehouse). Do you know how the guy in the shipping department get the product? By pressing a button. A robot will go get the pallete full of the product (almost like a fork lift that goes to different coordinates XYZ). It is all tied to the software. They use robot and software to minimize error.
Does that mean no warranty for the lens? It's because Canon (assume it is Canon based on "IS" term was used) required invoice for warranty work.
That is crazy you guys think someone has to fork out that much money for that mistake from their paycheck or fired. Large retailers all use bar code scanners for this reason. They are trying to reduce mistakes. I say it is a computer malfunction.
You expect a guy working in the shipping department to understand everything they are selling? They probably have no clue with IS vs non IS.
If they did realize the mistake, they will contact the buyer frist trying to fix their mistake. They are not going to fire anybody. Hell... my buddy is an industrial engineer. He designs warehouses for large online stores (multiple online stores in one warehouse). Do you know how the guy in the shipping department get the product? By pressing a button. A robot will go get the pallete full of the product (almost like a fork lift that goes to different coordinates XYZ). It is all tied to the software. They use robot and software to minimize error.