Let's say you were shopping around on a store and looking for some products (of course you're kinda checking its price, specs, etc.) and then when you were about to put back the item, you suddenly or let's say accidentally slipped the item causing another item to be moved and unfortunately fall off the shelf causing it to break.
Then of course we already know the rule of "if you break it, you'll going to pay for it!" But how detailed is the rule that you are going to pay the whole price for that broken item. Parang kawawa on the side of the consumer that they have to pay for an accident that they don't mean doing it, especially if the item has no use at all or in this case has no more value.
Kindly help my friend because the store is demanding to pay for an item that she didn't even need in the first place and also it is already broken. They don't even have the sign posted that "if you break it, pay for it!"
Well for the side of the store management, this could be a good option of selling your products easily. Place it on the tip of the shelf and let someone accidentally drop it so you may harass the customer end up paying.
Last edited by Taurus; June 2nd, 2008 at 05:56 PM.