We get that people want to buy objects that either represent or remind them of their faith. We don’t get Stonemarkers, though.
rocks
!["Box Of Rocks" Scam Caught On Walmart Security Camera](../../consumermediallc.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/042909-005-box-of-rocks.png?w=158&h=158&crop=1)
"Box Of Rocks" Scam Caught On Walmart Security Camera
Here’s another “I bought a box of rocks!” story, only this time there’s proof that the victim wasn’t pulling a dirty trick on Walmart. Instead, it was someone before her who bought and then returned a Nintendo DS, only they swapped out the unit with rocks before making the return.
![Sorry About The Rocks In Your Raisin Bread. Here's $5.](../../consumermediallc.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/notraisins.jpg?w=250&h=182&crop=1)
Sorry About The Rocks In Your Raisin Bread. Here's $5.
We’ve never really stopped to wonder what sort of compensation we would require if we found small rocks in our raisin bread, but we’re pretty sure that it’s more than $5. Maybe we’re being unrealistic, because when Michael Snyder found rocks in the raisin bread he bought from a bakery in Somerville, Massachusetts, he asked for 5 loaves of bread in compensation and settled for $5 instead.