"@OMG!StopItWithNASA!_GitEmSteveDave: I assume the "a few days later" bit is to ensure that they have enough time for a human to verify that you actually returned Grand Theft Auto IV and not porn or a blank CD or something.
My question is: does someone put them in and verify they work?"
"One easy way to tell the difference between being arrested and being detained is the phrase "You are under arrest." I'm not trying to be a troll, but they're required to inform you of your status and read you your rights."
"@synergy: I think the problem was that their items were mysteriously disappearing in the middle of the night and they couldn't figure out why until they saw on video that the thief was cleverly using the convenient man-sized hole in the wall."
"@edebaby: We had an enormous problem with a customer a few weeks ago because he was using commas as the decimal separator and it was causing all sorts of confusion."
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