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    Old 08-23-2010, 03:49 PM
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    Originally Posted by judykay
    Contact Fiscars and tell them you have a new blade that won't cut, I would not tell them about the packaging though. I think they will replace it as I had some go rusty on me and they replaced them.

    Judy in Michigan
    DH was sure to take it in the same day and return it. He wanted it back to the store asap because he was scared they might else think we did it. He pointed it out and let them know what had happend. Then he got me another one that was packaged differently. (the long stick type not the ergo dynamic) I am just glad they gave our money back.
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    Old 08-23-2010, 03:53 PM
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    Originally Posted by Debra Mc
    Originally Posted by 3TreeFrog
    I cannot believe the nerve that some people have!

    I once worked with this one girl who use to go eat the lunch of other people right out of the staff fridge! She lived beyond her means and didn't care about anyone but herself!

    How can they live with themselves?

    3Frog
    Somebody should have set her up with some good old habenero or scotch bonnets peppers. They will burn the hair off your toes.
    It may come down to like Office Depot does. You take the paper tag to check out & they get the product out of the lock up for you.
    Hahahaha!

    Well actually my nephew had a problem in ellementary school with a bully always stealing his goodie out of the nephew's lunch box. His family replaced the chocolate treat with something that was chocolate but was really a lacative. That cured that bully kid!
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    Old 08-23-2010, 03:54 PM
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    [quote=3TreeFrog]I cannot believe the nerve that some people have! once worked with this one girl who use to go eat the lunch of other people right out of the staff fridge! She lived beyond her means and didn't care about anyone but herself!
    How can they live with themselves?
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    Had that problem once many years ago. So I made a very luscious looking chocolate covered cup cake and put it in my lunch. Lunch time came and no cupcake. So watched for the next few hours to see who did a quick step to the rest room.
    I found that Ex-Lax worked nicely when warmed slightly and spread on top of a plain cupcake.
    Don't know if it has chocolate in it now or not, but that might work again these days.
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    Old 08-23-2010, 04:02 PM
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    Originally Posted by brookemarie19
    I just told my husband about this and he told me that it is happenning with everything. His friend bought a ink cartridge from walmart and got it home to find that it had been opened and switched also. It is so sad that society seems to think this is ok to do now.
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    Just went to Staples for 2 new ink jet packages. They come in
    a hard, sealed package that only the clerk can open, and very
    likely have an anti-theft alarm should they be taken out the door.
    And I don't blame them in the least.
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    Old 08-23-2010, 04:09 PM
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    I didn't read everyone's replies but I would take it back, your slip will have the date on it and they would know you couldn't dull a blade that fast. Good luck.
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    It does amaze me to read all of these posts and to think about the people who do these things. How they can sleep at night is beyond me. A few years ago I went through the drive-thru of a local fast food place and my daughter was me (she was about 14 at the time). The cashier at the window gave me back $10 too much in change so I handed it back to her and said "I think you gave me back too much money." She thanked me and we drove on. A moment later my daughter said "That was nice of you." I told her that it wasn't mine, so I had no right to keep it. And if the cashier came up short in her drawer, then she might have been fired. Maybe I'm from a different time or something, but it would eat at me otherwise.
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    Old 08-23-2010, 04:13 PM
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    It's incredible how cleaver some people get when they want sometihng for nothing. I'm assuming you are going to return it.
    To bad you have to go back again but it sounds like there was no way you could have known about the theft until you got home.
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    After our discussion about getting 45mm blades at Harbor Freight, I went to one.....they did not have the blades, but they had the carpet cutter that they fit into, plus three blades in the package. Because they had told me they had the blades before driving out of my way to get there, the sold me the cutter and the blades for the same price as the two blades.....so I got three blades in each package....so I thought...I checked them at the register and guess what. All thee blades were missing out of two of the packages.....Do quilters really use that many blades that they purchase them with coupons?
    Also, beware of ladies standing at the security sensor area when you leave the department store. I had an arm full of clothes and was walking out of Macy's and I set off the alarm.
    The clerk checked all of my clothes....no sensors..then she said, walk through again. I did and it didn't go off! Then she asked if there was anyone who walked out with me and I said, yes, a lady was standing at the door and walked out in front of me....she said, she stole something.....Amazing!
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    I am that honest that if I owed you 5 cents I would make sure you got it back. I hate stealing as much as people who lie.
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    After reading all these posts I'm getting a little paranoid about buying anything!! LOL
    But I'm not laughing b/c it's really disgusting how low ppl will go to get something free.
    Annya, I agree- stealing and lying are the worst!!
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