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- From: tmkk@uiuc.edu (Khan)
- Subject: Re: Movie Rental horror stories (was ...wa
- References: <Bszqrn.5Ft@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <9208122116.AA08196@mailbox.mail.umn.edu> <1992Aug14.175207.760@nynexst.com> <14AUG199211544350@quark2.aero.org>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1992 19:36:37 GMT
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- In article <Bszqrn.5Ft@news.cso.uiuc.edu> berger@atropa (Mike Berger) writes:
- >lee@quark2.aero.org writes:
- >>Moral: beware of those video return bins. they may be convenient, but
- >>without a receipt, you don't have any real proof that you returned a
- >>video!
- >*----
- >What proof do you have when you return it to a person at the counter?
- >I've never been given a receipt for returning a video tape.
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- Do you ever ask? ;-)
-
- Seriously, I get receipts all the time. When I rent the movie, their
- computer spits out a 3 part form. When I leave, I get the white copy.
- When I return the movie, I get the pink copy and the clerk signs it
- stating that yes, I did return it.
-
- With the major hassles that can occur when returned movies are
- "misplaced," the relatively minor hassle of getting the clerk to give
- you a receipt is a small price to pay.
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