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peachyprice wrote: »I have to ask, if you knew you'd been overcharged, why did you pay in the first place?
No way would I have paid, I'd have stood there until the cashier removed the overcharges, even if it took all day.
To be fair - it can often be hard for the cashier to resolve without them getting their supervisor over the rectify it - which then holds up the other customers. I wouldn't always do it, but have before now just told them not to worry and that I'd go to customer services to sort out - 'cos it's really not that bigger deal in most cases.0 -
Money-Saving-King wrote: »Something isn't being said here.
My thought is the op is a known awkward/abuse customer to the staff and the whole story we've read has a lot more to it.
Crikey, you really do think that all customers are abusive, what a strange world you live in.0 -
Crikey, you really do think that all customers are abusive, what a strange world you live in.
Slight flaw in your claim! The word all is missing from my post!Money-Saving-King wrote: »Something isn't being said here.
My thought is the op is a known awkward/abuse customer to the staff and the whole story we've read has a lot more to it.
Looks like the poster on the other thread is right then!rustyboy21 wrote: »Don't you just love this forum. A load of people thinking they know about everything, when, in fact, they know Cobblers !You're right I know nothing about shoe mending.rustyboy21 wrote: »How did you know I was talking about you ?
Need I say more.0 -
That's a big response so early in the morning, I'm sure he was talking about you too. But you are so up yourself you assumed it was just me.Money-Saving-King wrote: »Slight flaw in your claim! The word all is missing from my post!
Looks like the poster on the other thread is right then!
Need I say more.
Try to be nice to your customers today, it might make the day go better.0 -
That's a big response so early in the morning, I'm sure he was talking about you too. But you are so up yourself you assumed it was just me.
Try to be nice to your customers today, it might make the day go better.
No he was clearly talking about you. I'm always nice (to nice people
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I doubt that from the way you behave on here. Although lots of people are nasty on forums, when they are not face to face with people.Money-Saving-King wrote: »No he was clearly talking about you. I'm always nice (to nice people
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