Theater VP: Go F*** Yourself, Here are Directions To Another Theater

Commented by Bunnyhat:
5:21 PM on February 23, 2010

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Guitar Center Solves Receipt Check Dilemma: Give Receipts At The Door

Commented by Bunnyhat:
3:32 PM on February 21, 2010

These methods work find in smaller stores, but I can see how it'll work at Wal-Mart without them hiring a bunch of people to start manning the doors.

The Greatest Craigslist Room Rental Ad Ever

Commented by Bunnyhat:
5:35 PM on February 18, 2010

Can't it be both?

No, You Can't Have These Cheerios For 14 Cents

Commented by Bunnyhat:
1:12 AM on February 16, 2010

True, but they all come pre-filled.

The store has no connections with filling up the bag inside the box. So while it's sold by volume, it's also sold by the box since you can not change the volume.

No, You Can't Have These Cheerios For 14 Cents

Commented by Bunnyhat:
1:08 AM on February 16, 2010

Expect it doesn't say anything about getting something for free if there's an error anywhere on the tag. It says if the the prices don't match, you get it.

The prices did match. The tag said $2.50 and it rang up has $2.50.

No, You Can't Have These Cheerios For 14 Cents

Commented by Bunnyhat:
1:19 PM on February 15, 2010

Doesn't apply. They are only interested in things that have to be weighed at the register, like fruit, vegetables, and etc.

There's no law regulating markings of the price per weight comparison for prepackaged goods in Washington. It's only placed on the tag for the convince of shoppers. It also wasn't the marked price.

Safeway's guarantee was that the price would match the price on the shelf and it did, doesn't say anything about no errors on the tag.

Customer Banned For Life From Tim Hortons For Complaining About Coffee

Commented by Bunnyhat:
4:06 PM on February 10, 2010

I went to Burger King the other day for lunch.

Tons of people were in line, but for one of the first times all the employee's were working hard and the line was moving decently fast.

However one women started complaining has soon as she walks in, while waiting in line, and the second she finishes ordering she starts badgering the people behind the counter about how long is it going to take. Mind you there were about 5 people ahead of her still waiting on their orders.

It took about 8 minutes for her order to finally come all the while she's bitching. Soon has she gets it she starts bitching even more saying she should get it for free for having to wait so long.

Sometimes the best way to treat with a customer is too simply not deal with them anymore in the future.

Blizzard Won't Let My Friend Get His Warcraft Hammer Back

Commented by Bunnyhat:
5:14 PM on February 8, 2010

Stat wise, yes.

But the proc steal more then makes up for it since it scales so nicely.

Blizzard Won't Let My Friend Get His Warcraft Hammer Back

Commented by Bunnyhat:
12:30 PM on February 8, 2010

That's false.

Thats all you need to add one to an account.

To remove an authenticator, you need the serial number and then you have to input two of the code sequences in order. Meaning input one, and then wait 60 seconds or so for it to change to the next one.

The only other way to remove one is to call Blizzard and provide them with just about everything too a signed notice from the doctor who birthed you that you are indeed the account says you are.

Blizzard Won't Let My Friend Get His Warcraft Hammer Back

Commented by Bunnyhat:
11:28 AM on February 8, 2010

While it may not protain to the exact topic at hand, it is still useful information.

Hundred's of people a day lose their account to scam's like he mentioned all because they still don't know to be on the look out for it.

Blame whoever you want for that, but the more people who are honestly aware of how their accounts get 'hacked', the less trouble we'll all be in.

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