Okay, Andy misbehaved. What have you done to 'get even' in a store?
blake murphy said...
> On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 15:13:09 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>
>>Christine Dabney said...
>>
>>> On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 13:39:40 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Other than that on a few occasions when someone leaves their cart
>>blocking
>>>>the whole aisle, I'll drop a product into their cart when they're not
>>>>looking. They can wonder about it and make a decision at check out.
>>>
>>> That's not very nice either, Andy.
>>> Not everyone pays close attention when they are checking out, and some
>>> folks might be watching their pennies. If you do that, and they
>>> aren't watching closely, you are adding something to their bill. I
>>> would be rather upset if someone did that to me intentionally.
>>>
>>> Would you want folks to do that to you?
>>>
>>> Christine
>>
>>
>>Harmless prank!
>>
>>I don't appreciate shoppers who after age 18 can't comprehend that they
>>don't own the aisle their cart is blocking.
>>
>>People who are watching their pennies will be the FIRST to realize they
>>don't want the item. Either they're watching their pennies or they're not
>>watching closely. Can't have it both ways!
>>
>>Good grief...
>>
>>Andy
>
> and, typically, the one who causes the (to you) offense isn't
> punished, but rather someone else (the employees having to put up with
> more nonsense than is strictly necessary). putz.
>
> your pal,
> blake
It's funny how when it comes to shopping everyone here finds religion!
Andy
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