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Am I a Tesco's customer or an enemy
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hey i didnt make the rules, whether they had got what tehy wanted they were told to go to the checkouts and pay
the customers don't make the rules either, if they are allowed to enter the store does it not make sense that they should be given the time to get the items they went in for? Your living in fantasy land if you think checkout staff are going to get away bang on closing time. if Management decide to still let people enter it's hardly the customers fault...0 -
Most customers are polite.
Most shop workers are polite.
You clearly haven't been to Morrisons in Acton...**Thanks to everyone on here for hints, tips and advice!**:D
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I am assuming the OP's first language is not English and something got lost in translation between themselves and the staff.Blackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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Hrm .... rather odd that the OP's incorrect use of English is very like the incorrect use displayed from Red Panda, another person who suddenly appears with a far-fetched story about a man in Tescos putting a bag over her body and wrestling her to the floor.
Two extremely odd stories about people being man-handled by Tesco staff in bizarre circumstances by two new users who seem to have the same problems with basic English.
A troll methinks“Don't do it! Stay away from your potential. You'll mess it up, it's potential, leave it. Anyway, it's like your bank balance - you always have a lot less than you think.”
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carolinosourus wrote: »You clearly haven't been to Morrisons in Acton...
Why?
Do they use cattle prods?0 -
On the flipside I have worked alone in a shop managed to get the door locked half an hour after closing and there were still people banging on the door to be in.Barclaycard 3800
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Welshwoofs wrote: »Hrm .... rather odd that the OP's incorrect use of English is very like the incorrect use displayed from Red Panda, another person who suddenly appears with a far-fetched story about a man in Tescos putting a bag over her body and wrestling her to the floor.
Two extremely odd stories about people being man-handled by Tesco staff in bizarre circumstances by two new users who seem to have the same problems with basic English.
A troll methinks
Indeed! Interesting...
Perhaps this is all the work of an over enthusiastic member of staff working at one of the other big supermarkets! Alternatively, it could be the work of a disgruntled ex-employee of Tesco. :rotfl:"Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?" (Douglas Adams)0 -
Oh goodness, I dont know if this is a troll or what but I have just had a good laugh at it all.
Does anyone have a link to the Red panda thread as I cant find it and just thinking about that made me laugh so much I had tears running down my face! :rotfl:Weight loss November 09-January 10: [STRIKE]13lbs[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]20lbs[/STRIKE] 27lbs! :j0 -
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