Is there really an increase of those?
And is this really a serious question?
Is there really an increase of those?
And is this really a serious question?
And is this really a serious question?
locutus is a good poster
I don't remember.
....
who you are.
Is that supposed to be some kind of slight?Who are you again?
Is that supposed to be some kind of slight?
Of course not, I generally can not remember who you are and yet you seemed earlier to know who I was.
If enough people pay for stuff that was sent to them but they never actually ordered, then those evil fopdoodles running the con will make money.
Thanks for the info. It makes me feel better that I wasn't the only one it was happening to, and it's reassuring to know that I don't really have to do anything. It must be a bit more common than I originally thought.
Yeah, closing time customers.
Really, do I really have to ask which location, as if it hadn't occurred to them that there are more than a few in the area. In fact, there are three Starbucks right off the street I'm on, alone.
^ You should never feel bad for raising your voice to aggressive door-too-door jackasses.
You should also never feel bad if you are inside your house, watch them (via the peephole) come up and ring the doorbell then walk away (them assuming you're not home), and then walk out on your porch to deliberately let them know you've been ignoring them. Trust me, this is very effective.
Even if they ignore the sign "NO SALESMEN, POLITICIANS OR RELIGIOUS CALLERS", I just slam the door without a word.
I agree 100% with that statement. I still have to deal with customers, but not on a retail basis anymore. I always try to remember to treat people working retail better than I was treated when I did that type of job.Retail, in general, is a soul draining experience.
Did you call them in advance?As a customer, it was really flipping annoying to close up work early one day to go to a specialty travel bookstore in another city, fighting traffic for two hours just to get there, only to find that they closed obscenely early that day and I only had two minutes to browse. A little flexibility would be nice.
Kor
As a customer, it was really flipping annoying to close up work early one day to go to a specialty travel bookstore in another city, fighting traffic for two hours just to get there, only to find that they closed obscenely early that day and I only had two minutes to browse. A little flexibility would be nice.
Kor
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