What should I do about a blockbuster game I returned but can't prove?

Anonymosquito.

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So.. I returned a copy of Portal 2, to the WRONG blockbuster. What's worse, I returned it without the little slip in the cover that has the Bar-code on it.
So as far as they know, someone returned a personal copy to the store.
They've already charged my card for the game...
What on earth should I do about this?
Do they keep good inventory?
4 hours ago - 4 days left to answer.
 
No, they keep lousy inventory records except when you fail to return an item to the correct store.
Go back to the store you dropped it at and see if the employees are honest enough to return it to you and then take it to the correct video store.

My daughter returned a DVD to the drop box, but somehow it never made it to inventory. They charged her VISA and there wasn't anything she could do except dispute the charge. In the end, VISA took Block busters word over hers and charged her for the DVD.

I guess Block buster is a bigger profit making account for them than my daughter so they would rather loose my daughter than block buster.
 
Maybe bring the slip to the store you returned it to and say you forgot to give them the slip, if they say your trying to steal it or something, say you couldn't of known that someone happened to return a copy of it without a slip on that specific game on that specific console and you just so happen to have a slip for it.
 
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