Policy Instability

Company policy is always in a state of flux. It says one thing one day, and another the next. The reasons for adding some of these policies do not make sense, and neither do the reasons for removing said policies.

Examples:


 * For an entire month, you were able to give out free replacements to people who said they had problems with the item and wanted to return it. A new company memo says we have to receive it first.  But then a month after that, the manager stares at you when you ask about it, saying, "I don't know why people keep asking me if they're allowed to do a replacement!"
 * The company advertised free lip gloss with every $50 purchase. Managers tell you to put in a promotional credit for the $18 to pay for the free item that wasn't included.  A few weeks later, the system charges the customer for shipping and you have to promise to refund it.  A few weeks after that, you can't do a promotional credit for the item at all, and have to refund the entire order.
 * Later, that same company tells you that you cannot give out free product, at all, as they are "while supplies last", except in special cases.
 * When tied to a promotional sale, it is the semi-annual Alalart_Solar_Eclipse.