On Thu, 7 Jul 2016 13:15:08 -0400, Nancy Young
> wrote:
>Okay, it didn't come to fisticuffs or anything, but there was
>yelling.
>
>This happened to us once before, got in line to pay and someone
>showed up and said they were with the person in front of us.
>That's no big deal except the person in front of us already
>had two full carts and this new person also has a mounded, over
>the top full cart. Not that one last item.
>
>Today, same deal, we are in line behind someone who has two
>very full carts. Fine, not complaining about that. Then
>this other person shows up with another overly full cart
>and just walks past the line to join them.
>
>Wait, what? The original person is now telling the latecomer
>where to find something. They're *still* shopping!
>
>Ron said Do you think you're getting on line now with her?
>Yeah, sorry. We went and got on another line. Annoyed and also
>amazed at the brass ones some people have, still watching to see
>how it's going. They leave the line *again* to find something.
>
>Long story short, cashier is refusing to check out newcomer, Get
>at the end of the line, woman in front of us now goes over to make
>sure the cashier knows what's been going on because they did that
>to her before we even showed up. So Ron went over to put in his
>two cents, you can't know how rare that is. Much yelling and arguing
>by the rude customer.
>
>And as we were leaving, the woman went to get *more* stuff even
>though they were already surrounded by security and angry customers.
>
>That's the most excitement I've ever seen at laid back Costco.
That's unreal. I can't imagine someone being such an asshole like
that. At least it wasn't a boring wait in the queue