Big or small, cheap or expensive.

Did you find any specific use for the item?

  • @BoxOfFeet
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    191 year ago

    At my previous job, once a year they had a catalog of company merch. Nobody ever got it, because it was kind of over priced. Well, I had a good year and wanted a jacket and a zip up fleece. It was like, $160. My order comes, and I love it. I give the person in charge of said orders a check. Next day, she gives it back, saying they were having an issue cashing it internationally, or something. Because the company is headquartered in Canada. So, a week goes by and I ask if it was sorted out, or should I pay a different way. She said she’d let me know. Then, she quit. I was there another year, and nobody ever hunted me down for my $160. Then I quit. Free jacket and fleece.

    I do have a small collection of parts that were manufactured or ordered incorrectly. They’re useless, and too small to be of any scrap value. I like them because they are so drastically different from the prints, it’s funny. Like, what were they thinking when they made these? I’ll probably bring them back ans toss them in the scrap bin before I leave this job.

    • @dingus
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      111 year ago

      I’m glad you got it for free because $160 is such a wild price for a company zip up fleece.

      • @BoxOfFeet
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        41 year ago

        It was! I have hundreds of dollars in company apparel that my current company just gave us. Polos, fleeces, a Carhartt coat, a Weatherproof jacket, a 50 qt Coleman cooler. We’d get something every Christmas. So, paying for your own company merch seemed weird to me, but I still wanted some. I’m glad it worked out.

    • DamaskoxOP
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      41 year ago

      I was there another year, and nobody ever hunted me down for my $160.

      Interesting to hear a different story - a story that doesn’t immediately hunt you down for money you owe ⭐