This suggestion may or may not be illegal, but it is certainly unethical. This is not a gray area, folks. It clearly crosses the line. You are intentionally buying and then returning an item in order to use a coupon that you are not entitled to use. You are hoping that the clerk will not notice that you did so, and therefore will continue to give you a $30 discount that is no longer rightfully yours. If you succeed in confiusing the clerk this way, you have simply succeeded in ripping off Staples, nothing less. It is a modern day equivalent of the short-change scam, where a crook uses fast-talking and slight-of-hand to confuse a clerk into giving back more change for a purchase than was due.
But the fact that someone would suggest that doesn't actually surprise me, as I could see someone not considering the ethical side of this idea until they took a moment to really think through what they were proposing.
What DOES surprise me is some of the responses to his idea. I am absolutely incredulous at the people who are actually justifying this by saying that Staples is a big company and can afford it. What kind of justification is that???? You should be ashamed of yourselves. I suppose that you are the types who also commit insurance fraud because the insurance companies are big companies and can afford it. And while you're at it, why not just slip the item you want under your shirt next time you're at Staples, because they're a big company with high prices, and certainly they expect some shoplifting and build it into their overhead, so it's not really hurting anybody.
I'm glad you don't live next door to me. The only difference between you and a common criminal is that you are committing white-collar crime against a corperation instead of breaking into my car.
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ps And yes, getting a "stupid CSR" to pricematch an item when you know that the pricematch is bogus (i.e. you are showing them a refurb item and you know it, but they don't) - yes, that's stealing too. So what's your point, that two wrongs make a right?
We get some killer deals from Staples all the time, without having to resort to blatantly ripping them off. I'm very happy they're around, what with their big coupon discounts, free shipping, and liberal price match policy. Keep ripping them off and it will all go away. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you...