Wal-Mart Toothbrush Experience
I decided to make a trip to my local Wal-Mart today to pickup some personal items. I have been looking at power toothbrushes latley, since mine has finally passed away after four years of use. I went to the toothbrush isle, and like any other product comparison shop, started pulling down box after box of the powerbrushes reading the technical specs, and their company guarentees. After looking at about 4-5 models, I saw one on a taller shelf all by itself. It was laying on its side, and the face of the box was extremely dusty. I am tall, so I spotted this box because of its hologram-like packaging. I looked closely at it, I remembered seeing it on the internet. It was an Oral-B Sonicare Complete S300. You can see it here: http://www.oralb.com/SonicComplete/ It wasn't marked with a price, so I took it two isles over to pricescan it on one of the community scanners. It wouldn't scan, so I tried to locate a Wal-Mart associate for assistance. I found an associate and she was carrying one of those wireless UPC scanners. I asked her to scan the box for me and she did. What she said next was unbelievable. "Five dollars" she said. I thought to myself, there must be some kind of mistake.. I know that the cheap power brushes that run on batteries are like $7.00. She insisted it was the correct price, and even told me that since the entire box was in a blister pack packaging, that the UPC couldn't have been tampered with. I clinched the package in my hand and thought to myself, this is a really great deal. I took it to the checkout counter, thinking surely that this would draw some attention to the clerk as she scanned the box over the reader and it says $5.00. She scanned it and without a moment of hesitation said "That will be Five dollars and thirty-two cents, please." I finally broke down, and told her that this brush had to be worth at least a hundred bucks, and with it ringing up five dollars had to be a mistake. She insisted to tell me that she didn't know and all I could do is buy it, and go to the service counter and tell them that I think I should have to pay more. After I thought about what she had just said, I had a change of heart. Maybe she was right, asking to pay more to a store that has proved to me time and time again they have the skills on how to make you send an additional $50 when you go in for a $10 item. I decided this was Wal-Mart's way of returning me a great value on my being so loyal shopping them for years, and all the additional thousands of dollars I have spent on them and their clever store layout to get you to overspend every time you visit. As I write this a small feeling of guilt still resides in my gut, but HELL.. if you happened to you, wouldn't you do the same thing (As long as you TRIED to bring it to the attention of two seperate employees, as I did?)
