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- May 28, 2013
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To the guest that called today and asked if he called Radioshack, even though I plainly said "Thank you for calling the _____ Target Store, how can I help you?" LOL to the extreme.
To the guest that called today and asked if he called Radioshack, even though I plainly said "Thank you for calling the _____ Target Store, how can I help you?" LOL to the extreme.
and kid please, please, please for the love of all that is holy stop bouncing the ball.
had a guest the other day in his police uniform, the back of it said Bomb Squad. There was an annoying guest that walked up to him and basically asked him what the hell he was doing there. So I rung him out he left & then i rung her out and she goes, "i wanna know why someone with the words bomb squad is doing in a public place." ..............like i don't even know lady
S'what happens when kids ain't got nuthin' better to do than play with their balls......and kid please, please, please for the love of all that is holy stop bouncing the ball.
Oh, that just drives me crazy! Then they just leave those stupid balls wherever they please.:angry:
*grabs degreaser & heads to FR*
Me: Here's your change, 34 cents.
Guest: *takes the 30 cents* you can just toss those pennies in the garbage. I don't keep them.
Me: What?
Guest: Throw them away or whatever you do with $h!t like that.
No words to describe this.
Me: Here's your change, 34 cents.
Guest: *takes the 30 cents* you can just toss those pennies in the garbage. I don't keep them.
Me: What?
Guest: Throw them away or whatever you do with $h!t like that.
No words to describe this.
Was the guest Canadian?
Then again, I'm a numismatist, so I enjoy pennies (I hate calling them pennies, but it's easier to discuss than if I were calling them cents.)
Me: Here's your change, 34 cents.
Guest: *takes the 30 cents* you can just toss those pennies in the garbage. I don't keep them.
Me: What?
Guest: Throw them away or whatever you do with $h!t like that.
No words to describe this.
Was the guest Canadian?
Lol, I seriously doubt that. I don't get why people hate pennies.
Then again, I'm a numismatist, so I enjoy pennies (I hate calling them pennies, but it's easier to discuss than if I were calling them cents.)
Then again, I'm a numismatist, so I enjoy pennies (I hate calling them pennies, but it's easier to discuss than if I were calling them cents.)
You like looking for wheatbacks?
Some people don't like having change in their pockets and some don't understand that penny's add up.
Me: Here's your change, 34 cents.
Guest: *takes the 30 cents* you can just toss those pennies in the garbage. I don't keep them.
Me: What?
Guest: Throw them away or whatever you do with $h!t like that.
No words to describe this.
Was the guest Canadian?
Lol, I seriously doubt that. I don't get why people hate pennies.
Then again, I'm a numismatist, so I enjoy pennies (I hate calling them pennies, but it's easier to discuss than if I were calling them cents.)
I only asked because Canada stopped making them.
A cashier asked me if she could accept a 'funny-looking' $1 bill from a guest. It was a $1 silver certificate.
I said "Of course" then ran to fetch a $1 from my purse to swap it out with. I did it in full view/approval of my ETL-AP who just wanted to see one up close.
to that one guest that I caught tag swapping....mwahahahaha....you are so dang dumb!!! You brought out 4 clearance shirts w/out their tags on them and then after the second time in the fitting room,2 more. But the kicker was you holding up your "perfect" outfit with the new (clearance) tags hanging out. It was over a $50 difference and I truly think our AP enjoyed telling you about it. Oh, and I am guessing you raised a fuss because he also enjoyed telling me that he told you not to come back into the store.