5 UD II Walmart Boxes and 6 Tins - Better than my HOBBY case!

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Recently busted a case of Series II UD with my 8 yr old.
1 - Eichel YG

WOOP DEE DOO- No major hits and was bummed about only 1 Eichel, as we are trying to build 3 sets.

Well, the last 2 days have sorta made up for it...
5 Walmart Boxes & 6 Tins. 4 of the tins ran me a total of....$24. That is what happens when the cashier at Target rings them up wrong :whatthehell:

From the above, we hit the following
Portraits RC - Eichel & McDavid
2 or 3 Canvas YGs (no big names)
OPC Silver - McDavid
OPC RC - McDavid
OPC Retro - Eichel & Larkin
OPC Glossy RED - Fucale & Bennett
OPC Glossy - McDavid(2), Larkin (2), Eichel (2)
1...2...3...4 RAMAN HRABARENKA Young Guns which also equals
1...2...3...4 JACK EICHEL Young Guns :dance::dance::dance::dance:

My daughter picked out 2 of the Tins that had Eichel. One Tin had the Eichel YG, Portrait and Retro!!!
 
Nice!i had the same experience with McDavid YG's.hit 3 in the same batch of tins at my local TRU.UD has always had a screwy retail allocation,all the way back to 97-98 when i hit 3 Game jerseys in 3 retail boxes all at the same Kmart.:eek:
 
4 of the tins ran me a total of....$24. That is what happens when the cashier at Target rings them up wrong


Everyone is thinking it so let me say it: That is the same as stealing! You should have said something and done the right thing. Just saying.
 
I disagree. But that is ok. I have done the retail jobs before. If you at too dumb to understand prices and how to add that is not my problem. I did not attempt to deceive. The cashier could not understand how to ring up items correctly.
 
You knew the cashier made a MISTAKE, you knew you owed for them, but you didn't say anything and walked out with them? How would you feel if that was your kid or wife who made a mistake and lost their job over it, would that change your opinion? And, you did it in front of your daughter? Sorry, but that's flat out stealing IMO.
 
You knew the cashier made a MISTAKE, you knew you owed for them, but you didn't say anything and walked out with them? How would you feel if that was your kid or wife who made a mistake and lost their job over it, would that change your opinion? And, you did it in front of your daughter? Sorry, but that's flat out stealing IMO.

Gotta agree here...if you didn't KNOW for a fact what the price you should have been paying was it could slide, but being totally aware of it and not saying anything...Kinda like the lady in front of you drops a $50 bill out of her purse and you don't say anything and take it because "she didn't know how to put her money back in her purse correctly."
 
A lady dropping money and a DUMMY cashier are completely different...not even close. We are talking about the person not knowing how to do her JOB....not someone dropping money.

The cashier rang up 3 of the 4 boxes at $24.99 each...then could not count what she had rang up. THEN backed them out and rang up $5.99 a piece. Should I also go back and ask for a refund for the Tin that she dropped on the ground...since just about all the cards in that one were bent and useless??

Just like at my current job...I do my job...I can not also focus and do everyone elses work, or my job will suffer. If there cashier is too dumb to realize that the bill was already $160+ and now it is $60, I am not there to correct her. I am not bashing retail folks at all, but I dont understand how you work in retail an not understand simple mathematics and pricing.

The next time someone posts a steal on ebay because the seller listed the wrong name or card in the title, please let them know they stole from the seller as well, cause they knew better and should tell the seller.
 
This thread's done. I don't see the discussion going anywhere good at this point.
 
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