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	<title>Comments on: Moving Target Hard To Hit</title>
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	<description>When checkout isn&#039;t simple</description>
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		<title>By: MAUREEN</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s May, 2010 and the exact thing happened to me today.  

Archer Farms Parmesan Garlic Pita chips, on sale for $2.50, but normally priced and tagged at $2.60.  They only refunded me the difference and cited that the scanning law does not come into play with this because the item was &#039;ticketed&#039;.  Altho, a &#039;scanner&#039; rang up the incorrect price.  The &#039;ticket&#039; was not manually punched into the cash register, it was SCANNED!

If it&#039;s ticketed prior to a sale, the ticket stays on and unsuspecting people who do not check their receipts, overpay. This Target it in Southfield, Michigan.  I have noticed many inconsistencies at this store re:Scanning Law.

You would think they would get it right, it&#039;s only been on the books since 1974!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s May, 2010 and the exact thing happened to me today.  </p>
<p>Archer Farms Parmesan Garlic Pita chips, on sale for $2.50, but normally priced and tagged at $2.60.  They only refunded me the difference and cited that the scanning law does not come into play with this because the item was &#8216;ticketed&#8217;.  Altho, a &#8216;scanner&#8217; rang up the incorrect price.  The &#8216;ticket&#8217; was not manually punched into the cash register, it was SCANNED!</p>
<p>If it&#8217;s ticketed prior to a sale, the ticket stays on and unsuspecting people who do not check their receipts, overpay. This Target it in Southfield, Michigan.  I have noticed many inconsistencies at this store re:Scanning Law.</p>
<p>You would think they would get it right, it&#8217;s only been on the books since 1974!</p>
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