They legally have to give you the amount or more. If they owed you 36.86 then they need to give you 37.
Yeah they ran out of change she's like I don't have the $0.05 I'm like whatever I mean I was just floored that a major company a major corporation that's trading doesn't have change I mean how pathetic almost kind of makes me want to send a note to the CEO and just tell him how pathetic he is for not sharing of his company's finances.
Take the cash and do a chargeback on your CC on top, telling them they didn't refund you the full amount. Someone at Home Depot corporate is going to have to review the whole transaction and I bet they throw a hissy fit when they see it's over a $0.05 amount.
I love petty aggression.
I mean I was just floored that a major company a major corporation that's trading doesn't have change I mean how patheti
Pathetic? No...it's part of a well oiled, long term agenda to move to a cashless society, and it's working really well. Hardly pathetic. Impressive, actually.
Yeah, call a lawyer because they shorted you 86 cents!
you don't need a lawyer for 86 cents. small claims court.
lol and the loser has to pay the court costs. That's $80 around here.
It's not about a lawyer goober. This is common practice. Example:
New Zealand got rid of everything under a dime. If paying with a card and your total is 6.93 they charge you 6.93, but since you can't give more than 6.90 without overpaying in cash they reduce it to the nearest dime. This is why many kiwis carry cash instead of paying with debit.
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