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Eesh. I didn't know the blind bags were such a liability! My story takes place back when my town still had a T'R'U, meaning G3's were still out. I was all excited to go look at ponies and get a couple, when this girl working there started trying to verbally shame me out of even looking at them. I was like, 13 at the time. But she was saying things like "That's completely disgraceful.You're too old to be buying these things!" I promptly walked to a checkout and demanded to see the manager.
Quote from: BabyRainbou on August 29, 2012, 11:33:08 PMEesh. I didn't know the blind bags were such a liability! My story takes place back when my town still had a T'R'U, meaning G3's were still out. I was all excited to go look at ponies and get a couple, when this girl working there started trying to verbally shame me out of even looking at them. I was like, 13 at the time. But she was saying things like "That's completely disgraceful.You're too old to be buying these things!" I promptly walked to a checkout and demanded to see the manager.Oh my God, really? What happened? You must have had some nerve to do that as a 13 year old!
Kind of mildly bad, but once some baby Spike dolls were kind of wonkily stacked, so I corrected them before some poor kid got a Spike crashing onto their head. Not sure if it was a customer lazily stuffing them back in or if they were stacked badly in the first place.
Quote from: Pinecone on August 29, 2012, 06:33:39 PMKind of mildly bad, but once some baby Spike dolls were kind of wonkily stacked, so I corrected them before some poor kid got a Spike crashing onto their head. Not sure if it was a customer lazily stuffing them back in or if they were stacked badly in the first place. Hee hee... sometimes my kids like to rearrange items on shelves. I've had to re-rearrange them to make sure that a similar problem doesn't happen!
Quote from: sabathamk on August 30, 2012, 02:11:49 PMQuote from: Pinecone on August 29, 2012, 06:33:39 PMKind of mildly bad, but once some baby Spike dolls were kind of wonkily stacked, so I corrected them before some poor kid got a Spike crashing onto their head. Not sure if it was a customer lazily stuffing them back in or if they were stacked badly in the first place. Hee hee... sometimes my kids like to rearrange items on shelves. I've had to re-rearrange them to make sure that a similar problem doesn't happen!Mine would be the one putting everything back neatly. Shame she does not do that at home.
Quote from: BabyRainbou on August 29, 2012, 11:33:08 PMEesh. I didn't know the blind bags were such a liability! My story takes place back when my town still had a T'R'U, meaning G3's were still out. I was all excited to go look at ponies and get a couple, when this girl working there started trying to verbally shame me out of even looking at them. I was like, 13 at the time. But she was saying things like "That's completely disgraceful.You're too old to be buying these things!" I promptly walked to a checkout and demanded to see the manager. Wow. What a rotten lady...good for you for standing up for yourself, especially at such a young age! I don't know what I would have done if that had happened to me when I was 13. I probably would have tried to ignore her and then started weeping when she left...