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Anonymous
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I have some store credit to a fish store, and I used it up yesterday. Just don't know if the owner did the right thing in the book of customer service.
Basically the store credit is for live stock only, which I understand, since dry good and equipments, they claim, have very little markup. Good.
So I want to use it on a sale item, and the cashier want to charge me the pre-sale price before applying the store credit. So here is two scenarios, and let me know if the owner did the right decision:
1, Store credit of $100, sale item is $110, pre-sale price is $135. Customer need to pay $110 for the coral with credit card, or $35 if customer want to use the $100 store credit.
2, Store credit of $21, sale item is $49, pre-sale price is $69. Customer need to pay $49 for the coral with credit card, or $48 if customer want to use the $25 store credit.
What do you think?
Basically the store credit is for live stock only, which I understand, since dry good and equipments, they claim, have very little markup. Good.
So I want to use it on a sale item, and the cashier want to charge me the pre-sale price before applying the store credit. So here is two scenarios, and let me know if the owner did the right decision:
1, Store credit of $100, sale item is $110, pre-sale price is $135. Customer need to pay $110 for the coral with credit card, or $35 if customer want to use the $100 store credit.
2, Store credit of $21, sale item is $49, pre-sale price is $69. Customer need to pay $49 for the coral with credit card, or $48 if customer want to use the $25 store credit.
What do you think?