They had the receipts, but they were past the point for a cash refund, and the kid had disposed of the cases they came in (I think he also bought a DS with their rent money). The best my boss could offer them was something like less than a hundred bucks in store credit, which naturally the father didn't want. What made the father madder was that he had to take a day off work to deal with this, and the argument between him, my boss, and the kid went on for 20 minutes. That kid certainly got his ass beat when they got home.Souplex said:I don't normally condone it, but I understand that it might be warranted in extreme situations.
So my friend used to work at gamestop. There was this kid who stole from his parents in order to buy games. The parents couldn't afford rent because of this, but couldn't get a cash refund due to not having receipts. I'd say that's an extreme enough situation to warrant that.
If you're going to tell my stories, please try to get more of it right, or at least ask me about the details, 'kay?
OT: Conceptually, I'm against it due to the whole 'the parent is likely much huger and stronger than the child, and probably has some issues when they think beating a child is the best course of action', but then again, I've come across a bunch of kids where I thought they needed a few good smacks, so I guess I'm a monster.