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Sale FAIL



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  1. Mr. Pokerface says:

    YaY!
    I saved a penny!

  2. Nick-I-Think says:

    Oh, good. That penny was buried somewhere in my stash, and it took me hours to find it.

  3. Someone says:

    And still there will be plenty of people thinking “Wowz0r, a sale! I gotta make the best of this oppurtunity and buy it!”.

  4. K@ the custard fairy says:

    Rum, Rum whilst you stil can.

  5. Penny says:

    Somebody, SAVE ME!!!

  6. TMI: A penny now cost more in material and processing than it’s actually worth.

  7. Mark says:

    This is a double fail, it’s spelled Caribbean not Carribean.

  8. nightshayde says:

    Save over $0 — technically correct.

    The real fail here is that they misspelled “Caribbean.”

    Ah - the life of a proofreader.
  9. W00T! says:

    at least they didnt lie.

  10. imfake says:

    damn photoshop

  11. unfunny club says:

    Hello Gracie!
    Don’t worry, I won’t let your comment go unreplied!
    Lego my Eggo!
    *hugs*

  12. Eric says:

    i saved a penny yay!

    better wait until u can save over -$1!!!

  13. Rods says:

    And you can even get GUILE FROM STREET FIGHTER!!! (check the bottom of the pic)

  14. Liz says:

    That is a Toys R Us.I work there. I recognize the type of sign. Trust me, this is not a first. I have refused to display such facepalm-inducing signs in my electronics area before. Unlike a lot of my co-workers, I have some pride left. (and I can spell!)

    • Gaz says:

      I second that. This is specifically a Toys R Us Express too, because only the Expresses have this cheap-o clearance knock-off Playmobil junk. The real fail is somewhere between corporate marking down an already clearanced item by a measly cent and Sign Printing Facility not having the original price in the system. At my store when this happens we make up a new original price. (Not a lot of people realize you can edit descriptions and prices in SPF and perpetuate the fail signage) This isn’t as bad as when one of my co-workers misplaced a decimal point and made a sale sign for the Just Like Home microwaves that said “Save $1289. was $1299.99 now $9.99″ Oh, and all the R Real Deal signs sent to our store were $5-$10 more than the actual price of their respective products. This is like the 4th time Toys R Us has been on failblog. That’s really saying something about our internal workings.

  15. SHiNKiROU says:

    Yo mama (who is so poor) will be very happy!

    lim_(saving -> 0) original – saving = original

  16. Sarah says:

    I saw something similar at my local Walmart once. I asked why all this candy was in the clearance aisle only marked down 1 penny and she said that they were discontinuing it and needed the space for something new, but they can’t put it in the clearance aisle unless it’s marked down. She thought it was kinda dumb too.

  17. Eddie Holt says:

    I wait for the clearance to save two pennies. lol

  18. Kent says:

    So many of these submissions are obviously shopped. Yet the vast majority of people not believe it, but go on to make grandiose political conclusions based on the picture… which is fake.

    Hilarious.

  19. nat says:

    omg, saw this same sine , danbury CT!

  20. CS says:

    the real fail, as already noted by the Toys R Us employees above, is not the computer printed sign, but that some fool actually posted the thing.
    Do they not care they are literally advertising just how foolish they are?

    Anyone who does not care enough about their employer’s image (and their own) to rebel at posting such nonsense deserves to be fired.
    Too many people need a job to keep apathetic and irresponsible workers (who can’t even spell).


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