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POLL: Receipt - show or not?

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shmokes:

--- Quote from: Joystick Jerk on September 09, 2007, 05:37:03 am ---
... meh...

If all that stuff happens, oh well. I'll find new ways to avoid the hassle.


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Anything to avoid having to stand up for yourself . . .

saint:
Bought something at Walmart today. Determinedly walked right past the door person with my bags of goodies. She did not ask me for my receipt.

tommy:
This is kinda funny, i can see everyone here after reading this thread now with football pads on running for the exit trying to knock over the receipt guy.  :laugh2:

koolmoecraig:

--- Quote from: Texasmame on September 08, 2007, 02:03:05 am ---
--- Quote from: tommy on September 08, 2007, 01:48:38 am ---
--- Quote from: Texasmame on September 08, 2007, 01:44:33 am ---
--- Quote from: tommy on September 08, 2007, 01:40:36 am ---Good thing that "one" lady never let it go to avoid a hassle when she was asked to sit in the back of the bus. Who knows what might have changed, or not changed if that never happend. I don't think she knew she was writing history and it must have seemed like a very silly thing to do at the time with really nothing good to come of it, besides feeling better about herself. 


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I was waiting who would get the (insert random insult here) Award for making that comparison. 

Congrats.  Your High School civics teacher would be very proud.    :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:

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That's it? That's your only response. Nothing to defend your silly ideas about letting someone treat you like a thief as you walk out of a store?

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This has been covered but one more time for you. . .

I don't see it like that.  A guy has been given a task by his boss.  The task is to check receipts at the door.  I don't take offense to it since I understand it's just some guy doing what he has to to earn a buck.

No skin off my azz - just helpin' the guy get thru his day.

And, really.  Anyone who thinks this is "being treated like a thief" has led a very, very sheltered life.

It's called cooperation.  Polite people tend to do it.

Didn't you watch Sesame Street?     :cheers:




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Man, you really don't wanna let this one go do ya?

shardian:

--- Quote from: tommy on September 09, 2007, 06:06:56 pm ---This is kinda funny, i can see everyone here after reading this thread now with football pads on running for the exit trying to knock over the receipt guy.  :laugh2:

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Nah, but I do give them the "I dare you to stop me" scowl. ;)

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