Friday was not that busy at the Litter Box. I went in to help out with the front end from 9-5 b/c both me and L were thinking business would pick up. It really didn't - we were kinda steady in spurts, then it'd get slow again.
I finally got to go on my lunch around 1:45 . . . clocked out, went to the back to discover my bottle of water that was in the freezer had stayed too long and was too solid to break up into crunchy icy goodness. Next best thing: a Diet Dr. Pepper.
So, I go up front to get one from the cooler and go find an open register. Registers 5 & 6 were running (I was on 3, the Express but had closed it off for break when Rochelle came back) so I go to Register 5 and wait behind 3 others who were all waiting for this clueless chick.
Poor LaDonna (who helps me out w/the HBC trucks now - she was the unlucky soul who got stuck w/this moron) . . . she was waiting for Rochelle to come with a key to void out an entire order.
Moron is rummaging through her purse, mumbling and showing some type of picture ID card. . . . Rochelle came over and told her that they couldn't accept that with a check and asked if she had another form of payment with her at the moment. Moron didn't - so the order had to be voided and an overflowing basketfull of stuff had to pushed to the side since Moron said she'd be back soon to pick it up.
When it was finally my turn to pay, LaDonna told me what kind of ID the woman had: a Relator's License.
Turned out this woman tried to write a check, but did NOT have her driver's license. We require either a driver's license or state-issued ID card because we have to enter that number in to process the check. This woman had neither and tried to use her Realtor's License as ID.
And this was't a young woman either. She had to be in her 50's easily, so she had to know about what kind of ID is required to cash a check.
Now where on Earth would a Realtor's License be considered acceptable form of ID to pay by check???
I finally got to go on my lunch around 1:45 . . . clocked out, went to the back to discover my bottle of water that was in the freezer had stayed too long and was too solid to break up into crunchy icy goodness. Next best thing: a Diet Dr. Pepper.
So, I go up front to get one from the cooler and go find an open register. Registers 5 & 6 were running (I was on 3, the Express but had closed it off for break when Rochelle came back) so I go to Register 5 and wait behind 3 others who were all waiting for this clueless chick.
Poor LaDonna (who helps me out w/the HBC trucks now - she was the unlucky soul who got stuck w/this moron) . . . she was waiting for Rochelle to come with a key to void out an entire order.
Moron is rummaging through her purse, mumbling and showing some type of picture ID card. . . . Rochelle came over and told her that they couldn't accept that with a check and asked if she had another form of payment with her at the moment. Moron didn't - so the order had to be voided and an overflowing basketfull of stuff had to pushed to the side since Moron said she'd be back soon to pick it up.
When it was finally my turn to pay, LaDonna told me what kind of ID the woman had: a Relator's License.
Turned out this woman tried to write a check, but did NOT have her driver's license. We require either a driver's license or state-issued ID card because we have to enter that number in to process the check. This woman had neither and tried to use her Realtor's License as ID.
And this was't a young woman either. She had to be in her 50's easily, so she had to know about what kind of ID is required to cash a check.

Now where on Earth would a Realtor's License be considered acceptable form of ID to pay by check???

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