dragoneggs
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- Jun 9, 2013
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- Seabeck, Washington
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- Kubota BX-25D, Kubota Z122RKW-42
My wife used to work with (at a different company) a now HF store manager. We usually track him down and say hello or he finds us when we go to HF. We chat about a little about things and over the years have learned that the HF pricing models and computer programming, sale schedule dates by product, season, etc. is extremely well planned and very controlled to move volume. If someone was doing such as claimed by California, someone is deliberately messing with the system and will be found out and gone. Find this tactic at HF a little hard to believe... but there are always people trying to cheat the system.Ouch! Really hope that wasn't the case! It would be pretty risky on the part of the assistant manager. Especially since he wouldn't be the most likely person to get the credit for improved same-store margins. Now that HF automatically emails a copy of the receipt to the customer, in addition to the paper receipt, it won't take long for him to be busted if that's going on. HF Corporate keeps its local store staff on a pretty short tether. They don't last long if they are caught breaching corporate policy.
As I understand it, only a supervisor (including assistant manager of course) has the administrative permissions necessary to override certain of the computer's programming. I do know that the system is set up so that the clerk has limited ability to screw up, or screw around.Once the clerk scans or types in the bar code of the coupon, the system automatically applies the 20% or 25% discount to the highest-priced eligible item that's rung in that transaction. At least that's how it was explained to me a couple of years ago by a manager. Not even a supervisor has the authorization to force the register to apply a coupon to an "ineligible" item. Instead, if he wants to force a 20% discount on an item as a matter of customer relations, he must use his/her personal "employee" discount to ring the sale. That's been done for me a couple of times. What I don't know is whether a supervisor (or even a regular clerk) could force the coupon discount to ring on the lower-priced item without ringing it separately. Next time I'm at HF I'll try to remember to ask.
I have purchased multiple items with multiple coupons, discounts, etc. and never had something ring up wrong as far as discounts applied. I have asked for pricing reduction based on expired adds and have had the manager or asst. manager override. One excuse (legit) was the product wasn't in stock when I came in for that price. If I know I can't get there before the sale price ends, I call, speak to the manager, and let them know that I will come in soon after the sale and ask if they will honor the price. That has never failed.
I'm usually 'up' on the coupons, but I have had the clerk tell me there is a coupon for something I missed and scans a barcode that they have behind the counter. I don't know if this is common habit but I think it helps if you are 'in' their system and smile and ask them how they their day is going! Nice breeds nice.
HF have always been great to deal with... especially when something is damaged or prematurely fails. Oh and they full well know when someone is jerking them by buying a tool for one use and returning it (free rent) if you play that game a few times.