(We have a “buy two, get one free” sale right after Christmas. The sign clearly says “lowest item free.”)
Customer: “Hi, I’d like to buy these…” *shows me two $2.99 games for the Gamecube* “…and get this one free.” *shows me a used copy of Halo 3 for $54.99*
Me: “I’d like a million dollars.”
Customer: “I’m serious!”
Me: “So am I, sir. I’m sorry, that’s not how the ‘buy two, get one free’ works. You’d get one of the $2.99 games free.”
Customer: “THAT’S NOT WHAT THE SIGN SAYS! IT SAYS ‘BUY TWO, GET ONE FREE’!”
(I take the sign off wall and read it to customer.)
Me: “‘Buy two games, get one free’ on all used games. Please note that the lowest priced item will be free.”
Customer: “That’s not what the sign says! I’m going to sue you for false advertising!”
Me: “Sir, I don’t believe you can sue me because you can’t read.”
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