FYE gave reader Ben a 30% discount on two DVDs purchased as part of deal promising "Buy 1 Get 1 Free!" Ben wanted volumes five and six of the anime series Samurai Champloo. Each DVD was listed for $29.99.
I made sure she knew they were buy one get one free. She told me the total was $43.xx. I was like, they're buy one get one free. She told me that the discount was split between the two, then the tax. Being almost late for work with a line behind me I didn't feel like starting a fight.
$43? We are not good at math, but we checked with a nearby engineer, and he says that half of $29.99 is $14.99.
Ben checked his receipts when he got home. Instead of a 50% discount, FYE had deducted $10 from the price of each DVD. Our engineer says that is only a 30% discount. FYE owes Ben $9.99.
Ben's emails with pictures and the resolution, after the jump...
Ben's second email:
Went back before work today and got a picture of the sign. Got my refund, but I had to jump through some hoops and walk over to the sign and point to it and the geneon logo on the dvd i'd bought. Their system didn't have it on file so the money didn't come off automatically. Probably an old sign. Here's the pic!
Good thing Ben didn't throw away the receipts. If he had, not even the strongest samurai would have been able to enforce the deal. — CAREY GREENBERG-BERGER






