Yesterday, I was speaking to an assistant at CVS, a major drug store chain in the U.S. She referred me to another assistant and then I had to go back to the first. A customer, said "You cut the line, I was here first, . Am I wrong?" I yelled at him, "Yes, you're wrong. If you don't like it, take it up with Charles V. Smith!" He said, "Who's he?" I said, "Charles V. Smith"..."he owns the store." (Not really, LOL) He was bewildered. End of story!
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I have been asked to come to the front of the line by customer clerks when I'm in the process of being continually helped.
I don't remember ever cutting in line unless it was the lunch line during school when I was kid.
| 7 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
No, because I don't want it done to me.
My son was offered a "go-ahead" in a line at a Texas Wal-Mart late one night. A guy behind him got mad because the lady in front of both of them let my son, with his one item, go first. The two guys are getting loud, and my son yelled, "You're a #=/ #<[*. The #=/ #<[* line is over there (pointing). Go get in that line!"
My son was allowed to make his purchase, and asked to never return to that store.
| 7 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
in Mich, we call that " cuttin' in " One guy told me he learned to cut in line in the army. Hee hee.
| 7 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
If the goal is to make a link few distinctive models that both connect with the brand's 140th birthday and are available in store, 11,000 feels like less of a play at link exclusivity (duh) and more a suggestion that they'll make them, and then someday, they can link stop making them. All that being said, even for Seiko, 11,000 is not all that limited.
| 21 days ago. Rating: 0 | |
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