Today I bought several hams to donate to Soup Kitchen.
The signage and the price labels stated 99 cents per pond.
Later at home I wondered about the average weight per ham.
Divide Total Cost by Number of Hams = 19.1 pound
Obviously INCORRECT.
Average near 12 pound per ham was my estimate.
Checked the Receipt - Prices charged DID NOT MATCH labels on any of the hams.
Called store - told Customer Service that computer was overcharging for hams.
My credibility was questioned.
Later I went back with the hams.
A different Customer Service person examined the hams and the receipt.
He verified the problem.
After long and tedious calculations the Customer Service person arrived at a number
for the OVERCHARGE and credited my charge card.
I had seen the hams marked as 99 cents per pound early Saturday morning.
I wonder how many shoppers (Saturday / Sunday / Monday morning) paid too much without realizing it.
Bekeart
The signage and the price labels stated 99 cents per pond.
Later at home I wondered about the average weight per ham.
Divide Total Cost by Number of Hams = 19.1 pound
Obviously INCORRECT.
Average near 12 pound per ham was my estimate.
Checked the Receipt - Prices charged DID NOT MATCH labels on any of the hams.
Called store - told Customer Service that computer was overcharging for hams.
My credibility was questioned.
Just grab three hams from the meat case and scan them for price.
I am sure that the scanned price will NOT match label price.
Later I went back with the hams.
A different Customer Service person examined the hams and the receipt.
He verified the problem.
After long and tedious calculations the Customer Service person arrived at a number
for the OVERCHARGE and credited my charge card.
I had seen the hams marked as 99 cents per pound early Saturday morning.
I wonder how many shoppers (Saturday / Sunday / Monday morning) paid too much without realizing it.
Bekeart