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Fight at Costco!
"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> On 7/7/2016 1:58 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> On 2016-07-07 1:15 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
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>>> 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.
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>>> And as we were leaving, the woman went to get *more* stuff even
>>> though they were already surrounded by security and angry customers.
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>>> That's the most excitement I've ever seen at laid back Costco.
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>> Good for the cashier. Some time ago I was in the express checkout line
>> to pay for a box of berries. There are two guys ahead of me, one being
>> check out and the other, and 5-6 people behind me. A woman snuck up on
>> my left, reached over and put something down in front of me.
>> I said "Excuse me?" and she said she only had one thing and was in a
>> hurry. I told her I had one thing and I was in a hurry, and the people
>> behind me only had a few things each. She asked "Can't I go ahead of
>> you? " ...... "No".
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> Last week I had a few items and went to the 12 or fewer express lane.
> Seconds before me an employee ending her shift pulled in ahead of me.
> I don't know the total, but she handed the cashier a can of cat food and
> said "48 of these" among about 20 other items.
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> Frustrating mildly, but then she started searching for coupons. I put my
> stuff back in the cart and went to the self checkout and finished before
> they did. I made it a point to stop and let them know it was not good for
> employees to abuse the lines. No manager was around.
Good. It might have been good to ask them to bring the manager.
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