anyone else have a dilemma like this?
it usually revolves around free water or samples; these people demand or even just bark out the word to us, rather than ask, you know, with courtesy, considering it actually costs us to give these out.
we have one pair, brother and sister, who come in without fail at least four times a week; say they want water, are rather rude about it and leave without so much as an acknowledgement for our efforts.
the kicker happened last week: the brother idiot shows up, (note, these two have NEVER bought anything here and never will), leans up against the counter, all ghetto style, and utters 'water.' no, can i have a cup, can i get some water, just 'water.'
i think the next time this little assboil comes in and pulls this crap, that i'll remind them that the counter isn't there to support their lazy butt and to ASK nicely, rather than mutter out something.
he can complain all he likes; he's not a customer, just a freeloader, so go ahead and complain, it won't get you anywhere, assboil.
it usually revolves around free water or samples; these people demand or even just bark out the word to us, rather than ask, you know, with courtesy, considering it actually costs us to give these out.
we have one pair, brother and sister, who come in without fail at least four times a week; say they want water, are rather rude about it and leave without so much as an acknowledgement for our efforts.
the kicker happened last week: the brother idiot shows up, (note, these two have NEVER bought anything here and never will), leans up against the counter, all ghetto style, and utters 'water.' no, can i have a cup, can i get some water, just 'water.'
i think the next time this little assboil comes in and pulls this crap, that i'll remind them that the counter isn't there to support their lazy butt and to ASK nicely, rather than mutter out something.
he can complain all he likes; he's not a customer, just a freeloader, so go ahead and complain, it won't get you anywhere, assboil.
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