I'll bet they make the ones that have credit card numbers on the order and hold off on those marked "cash" for that very reason
Hold on here pros and con's to this.
When you pay for something then you expect to get your moneys worth.
When my company decided to put out a new product in frozen foods we the workers knew there had not been enough research in the packaging. The idea just didn't work as we are also consumers but no one wanted to listen to us. The project was shut down when not just us but the company that contracted us were flooded with mail about the product. I cannot tell you how many photo's came in of what the customers had found when they opened the product.
These consumers were red butt angry paying a couple bucks for a product that as one said he would not
feed to his cat. We had tried to tell management this was not going to work but they refused to listen.
We sent out 3- $1.00 coupons for another product to the complainers, but it was a costly mistake for the brand that had contracted us and as far as I know the Company never accepted another bid from us.
We have the right to demand when we pay for something it can be used for the purpose intended. If unusable, we want our money back, simple idea.
You spend $15.00 for a half cooked Pizza with a roach on top, take a picture and fire off a letter to corporate office. This is not getting anything free, this is getting your hard earned money back and at that price some people have to work almost 2 hours to earn it. Do we throw the Pizza in the garbage forget about it and open a can of pork and beans ?
I did tend when working to try to figure out the number of hours or minutes I had to work to afford something. I see an item I want cost of $50.00, how many hours will I have to stand on cold, hard, concrete at 2 AM to buy it. Do I really want this item so bad or is there something else I NEED not want worth the trouble??
Like many people I have been taken by the bait and switch, watered down drinks and bought Lemon Autos,
piss me off big time. This is not wanting something for free, dag nab it. To yell to high heavens that one is taken by false advertising is acceptable.
If I buy a candy bar for $1.00 that states it has 6 oz. of product than weigh it and find there is only 4 1/2 oz.
of product, is this no reason after buying a couple dozen or so to demand the company to reimburse me for the missing weight I paid for ? I am not asking for free product , I just want what I paid for.
This OP that wasted 30 minutes of his short life waiting to pay for his expensive Pizza had he know ahead of time, he would have gone to Domino's or ordered it delivered to his home. Time is money.