gaudio5: ... i ASKED the woman if the was right she said yes...
Why did you bother asking? You knew the price was in error. I would guess your glee at getting a pallet of ammo for very little $$$ clouded any bit of ethics or moral judgement you might have had. Congratulations.
gaudio5:...so it was right i suggest you shut your mouth before you make your self look like even more of a moron
I think I look a lot better with the decisions I make in life than the one you made in Meijer. I'm not taking a holier than thou attitude, I'm far from perfect, but I will say your moral compass was on standby that day at Meijer.
As to barcodes/computers/store pricing, mistakes happen. Blaming the store for your lack of honesty is typical of today's attitude of "it ain't my fault!".
Obviously the clerk was inexperienced in what the price should have been. Those of us who are experienced shooters KNOW what the price of a box of new .22's will run. While .99/50 is pretty common for lower end ammo, you KNEW the price was wrong. And you came here to brag about your good fortune.
Consider this:
A blind man is selling pencils, four for a dollar, on the street. You hand him a five and get back three ones and a five. He made a mistake in giving change.
Do you tell him of his error?
What do you when he replies "it came out of the pocket where I keep my ones!"
Some of those on this thread would blame the blind man for the error, probably saying he was charging too much to begin with. Others would justify keeping the change because the blind man was at fault for putting the five in the same pocket as his ones.
You get a block down the street and discover that the box of four actually contains eight pencils. What would you do?
Congratulations on your pallet of .22's. I have no doubt it's not the last time you will acquire such a bargain.