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Unsafe Driving by Tesco Employee
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do you have any idea how ridiculous you sound?He said he was travelling home from work, it was in a Ford Mondeo. He was in Tesco uniform though, so as far as I'm concerned he is representing them. I feel they have a right to know the sort of people they are employing and should also do the right thing and send me some vouchers!
i hope for your sake that you're a troll because if you're for real i'm not sure what to say
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Can we just stop feeding the troll?0
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What a silly little troll...outed themselves in their 2nd post. Why cant we have at least one troll with a bit of intelligence.0
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He said he was travelling home from work, it was in a Ford Mondeo. He was in Tesco uniform though, so as far as I'm concerned he is representing them. I feel they have a right to know the sort of people they are employing and should also do the right thing and send me some vouchers!
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No point in doing that as the police don't give out Tesco vouchers.
Don't they?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2269022/Father-Ben-Kinsella-killer-wins-20-000-police-compensation-murder-hunt-raid-home.html?ito=feeds-newsxml0 -
I have decided it will be safer if I drive home from work naked. Then no one can identify who I work for. If you see a naked man driving a car on the M25 tomorrow give me a wave.Iva started Dec 2018.0
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Can anyone suggest the best course of action here?
Yesterday evening I was walking my dog near my home and it was still fairly icy with snow on the ground. There was a car on the road ahead of me coming towards me down the hill, and it appeared to be coming very fast. As it came towards me, the driver (who was in Tesco uniform) appeared to lose control and mounted the pavement, narrowly missing me and my dog.
The driver stopped, got out and asked if I was ok, which was appreciated, but I told him he should not have been driving like that and needed to be more careful. He said he was in a hurry as he had finished work late.
I called Tesco customer services to complain about the way one of their staff had been driving, but they claimed there was nothing they can do. Is there any way of pushing them to deal with this properly?
It's got nothing to do with Tesco?? You say he was in a car, so not a Tesco delivery van, so it's absolutely nothing to do with them!I am employed as a manager in a financial services institution. My views are entirely my own.0 -
I wore a hat when it was snowing, but a bit of snow dripped down off it and went down my neck. It was really cold and that. Please can I have some vouchers from all hat-makers, ever? A bit of snow went on my dog's head as well and now she's on tablets.

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I've read the whole thread, and no one has said it yet....
Won't someone think of the children??
(sorry, it doesn't feel like a proper troll thread without it).Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps....
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