Not on purpose, but I did it! Current price is $859. I took it out the door, no questions asked. Not paid for!
The hot water heater I bought at HD 23 months ago started leaking. I contacted the manufacturer, and they said take it back and get another one. I took it back. The customer service person gave me a store credit, and said do you need someone to help you find it? Here is your store credit receipt. She told me where to go and someone would be there to help. I grabbed a cart and headed over.
A guy FINALLY shows up, finds the water heater, gets a forklift, brings it down and we put it on the cart. I think things are settled and just take the cart out of the store, and get a HD guy that I see in the parking lot to help me put it in the van. Not that heavy, but the carts do not have locking wheels, so by yourself it is a cumbersome job.
Get home and start to wonder how they made the transaction happen. Figured something wasn't right. So I cut the labels off the box and went back to customer service the next day, to make sure all was kosher.
Woman says "I gave you a cash card as a store credit yesterday."
I say "NO, I never got any card. I did get this receipt though."
"I gave the card to you myself..."
"I never saw it! Let me look in my wallet just in case. IF you gave it to me it should be in there."
IT WAS IN MY WALLET!
Turns out I stole the water heater, but went back to make sure things were right. Gave the cash card back, and she sold the water heater for the same price I paid two years ago, roughly a $60 plus tax discount.
I feel good about being honest and receiving something in return. Had I been dishonest, I could have had a $867 cash card to spend on whatever I wanted though! AND a new water heater. BUT the whole thing would never had happened to begin with, if I had realized she had given me the cash card, and that I was supposed to use it to buy a replacement at the current price.
She comforted me by telling me that: "if you had dropped that card, whoever picked it up could have used it and you would have been out of luck..." Of course, then I would also have had to pay for the water heater that I admitted stealing!
Would have been better if she had put the card on top of the receipt where I would have seen it to begin with. At least it ended up in my wallet and not on the floor.
The hot water heater I bought at HD 23 months ago started leaking. I contacted the manufacturer, and they said take it back and get another one. I took it back. The customer service person gave me a store credit, and said do you need someone to help you find it? Here is your store credit receipt. She told me where to go and someone would be there to help. I grabbed a cart and headed over.
A guy FINALLY shows up, finds the water heater, gets a forklift, brings it down and we put it on the cart. I think things are settled and just take the cart out of the store, and get a HD guy that I see in the parking lot to help me put it in the van. Not that heavy, but the carts do not have locking wheels, so by yourself it is a cumbersome job.
Get home and start to wonder how they made the transaction happen. Figured something wasn't right. So I cut the labels off the box and went back to customer service the next day, to make sure all was kosher.
Woman says "I gave you a cash card as a store credit yesterday."
I say "NO, I never got any card. I did get this receipt though."
"I gave the card to you myself..."
"I never saw it! Let me look in my wallet just in case. IF you gave it to me it should be in there."
IT WAS IN MY WALLET!
Turns out I stole the water heater, but went back to make sure things were right. Gave the cash card back, and she sold the water heater for the same price I paid two years ago, roughly a $60 plus tax discount.
I feel good about being honest and receiving something in return. Had I been dishonest, I could have had a $867 cash card to spend on whatever I wanted though! AND a new water heater. BUT the whole thing would never had happened to begin with, if I had realized she had given me the cash card, and that I was supposed to use it to buy a replacement at the current price.
She comforted me by telling me that: "if you had dropped that card, whoever picked it up could have used it and you would have been out of luck..." Of course, then I would also have had to pay for the water heater that I admitted stealing!
Would have been better if she had put the card on top of the receipt where I would have seen it to begin with. At least it ended up in my wallet and not on the floor.