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Falsely Banned: what can I do ?

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  • Homer88
    Homer88 Posts: 37 Forumite
    LandyAndy wrote: »
    I would give it a couple of months and then return to the store.

    Either a. No one will notice or remember and you can carry on or b. they'll just ask you to leave in which case go back to the beginning of this post.

    Can not do that. too many know us there. It would take a couple of years.
  • Id write in to the GSM, if no reply or an unsatisfactory reply, after 14 days, mail the CEO. Follow the points on the first page, on poster gave you.
  • valk_scot
    valk_scot Posts: 5,290 Forumite
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    Homer88 wrote: »
    . too many know us there. .

    Can I ask why you're so well known to so many of the Asda staff? For comparison, I shopped several times per week at the same small branch of Tesco for 12 years from the day it opened to the day it moved premises and I doubt most of the staff there would have recognised me if they'd fallen over me tbh. One would really have to be doing something out of the ordinary to get one's face known to "too many" of the staff members, I would have thought.
    Val.
  • missile
    missile Posts: 11,806 Forumite
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    Taking photos in the store, disagreeing with staff, complaining to Watchdog, hanging around waiting to grab price cut items. IMHO that is unreasonable behaviour and I am not surprised you were banned.
    "A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
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  • Homer88
    Homer88 Posts: 37 Forumite
    valk_scot wrote: »
    Can I ask why you're so well known to so many of the Asda staff? For comparison, I shopped several times per week at the same small branch of Tesco for 12 years from the day it opened to the day it moved premises and I doubt most of the staff there would have recognised me if they'd fallen over me tbh. One would really have to be doing something out of the ordinary to get one's face known to "too many" of the staff members, I would have thought.

    I have a likeble dog, some of the staff have seen him and talked about him. others I have a friendly quick chat to.
  • Homer88
    Homer88 Posts: 37 Forumite
    missile wrote: »
    Taking photos in the store, disagreeing with staff, complaining to Watchdog, hanging around waiting to grab price cut items. IMHO that is unreasonable behaviour and I am not surprised you were banned.


    one or two photos. Have not disagreed with staff, untill saturday.
    Have not complain to Watchdog (yet).
  • Gigervamp
    Gigervamp Posts: 6,583 Forumite
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    valk_scot wrote: »
    Can I ask why you're so well known to so many of the Asda staff? For comparison, I shopped several times per week at the same small branch of Tesco for 12 years from the day it opened to the day it moved premises and I doubt most of the staff there would have recognised me if they'd fallen over me tbh. One would really have to be doing something out of the ordinary to get one's face known to "too many" of the staff members, I would have thought.

    I worked on the checkouts at Tesco many years ago and you do recognise the regulars, from families doing their weekly shopping, to little old ladies who came in everyday to pick up a few bits.

    Of course, you also recognised some because of the way they dressed or whatever, like the very smelly fat family that used to come in several times a week, fill a trolley each time with value crisps, biscuits, frying chips and loaves of sliced white, etc. We all dreaded them coming to our till and a can of air freshener was kept behind customer services to spray around after they'd gone. :eek:
  • Homer88
    Homer88 Posts: 37 Forumite
    Gigervamp wrote: »
    I worked on the checkouts at Tesco many years ago and you do recognise the regulars, from families doing their weekly shopping, to little old ladies who came in everyday to pick up a few bits.

    Of course, you also recognised some because of the way they dressed or whatever, like the very smelly fat family that used to come in several times a week, fill a trolley each time with value crisps, biscuits, frying chips and loaves of sliced white, etc. We all dreaded them coming to our till and a can of air freshener was kept behind customer services to spray around after they'd gone. :eek:


    This is what I have said.
  • shop elsewhere? or if you like said store/products, shop online.

    life is way too short!
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    Homer88 wrote: »
    I have a likeble dog, some of the staff have seen him and talked about him. others I have a friendly quick chat to.

    why not meet them outside of work,
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