I meant to post this yesterday, but didn't.
It's BTS time again, which means selling lots of useless junk like Book Sox.
I was taking overflow from the main registers over at the copy center when this woman came up with her daughter. Among other things, they had half a dozen Book Sox (stretchy fabric book covers) at $4-5 each, plus tax.
SC: Obviously
D: SC's daughter.
Her total came to $48.xx.
SC: $48?!?!?!!?!!!ELEVENTY!!!!!
Me: Yes, ma'am.
SC: How much were these?!?! *holds up Book Sox*
Me *checking the screen*: $4-5 each.
SC: $4-5 FOR A PIECE OF FABRIC?!?!?!?!?!ELEVENTY!!!!!!!
Me *flushing a bit at the unexpected outburst but otherwise remaining calm*: Yes.
SC: I'm sorry but that is ROBBERY!!!!ELEVENTY!!!!! It's just a PIECE OF FABRIC!!!!!!!!
D: Mom, yelling won't help. It's not like if you yell they'll make you pay LESS.
Me:............
Me (thinking):
The SC still said several more times before leaving that it's "just a piece of fabric" and that $5 for it was "robbery." She was REALLY mad. So mad she was fumbling with her debit card and had trouble entering her PIN.
I have a few things to ask her:
1) Why do you think I give a damn? I'm just the lowly clerk.
2) Why do you think I have anything to do with setting prices? I DON'T
3) That fancy blouse you're wearing.....how much did it cost? I'll bet it was a LOT more than $5, and IT is just a piece of fabric. Did you yell and scream at the clothing store clerks as well?
4) If your daughter is too good to use paper grocery bags as books covers like most people do (and like I did all the way through high school), well, then that's the price you have to pay. Manufactured products are more than the sum of their parts, and are priced accordingly
But kudos to the daughter for being the voice of reason!!
It's BTS time again, which means selling lots of useless junk like Book Sox.
I was taking overflow from the main registers over at the copy center when this woman came up with her daughter. Among other things, they had half a dozen Book Sox (stretchy fabric book covers) at $4-5 each, plus tax.
SC: Obviously
D: SC's daughter.
Her total came to $48.xx.
SC: $48?!?!?!!?!!!ELEVENTY!!!!!
Me: Yes, ma'am.
SC: How much were these?!?! *holds up Book Sox*
Me *checking the screen*: $4-5 each.
SC: $4-5 FOR A PIECE OF FABRIC?!?!?!?!?!ELEVENTY!!!!!!!
Me *flushing a bit at the unexpected outburst but otherwise remaining calm*: Yes.
SC: I'm sorry but that is ROBBERY!!!!ELEVENTY!!!!! It's just a PIECE OF FABRIC!!!!!!!!
D: Mom, yelling won't help. It's not like if you yell they'll make you pay LESS.
Me:............
Me (thinking):
The SC still said several more times before leaving that it's "just a piece of fabric" and that $5 for it was "robbery." She was REALLY mad. So mad she was fumbling with her debit card and had trouble entering her PIN.
I have a few things to ask her:
1) Why do you think I give a damn? I'm just the lowly clerk.
2) Why do you think I have anything to do with setting prices? I DON'T
3) That fancy blouse you're wearing.....how much did it cost? I'll bet it was a LOT more than $5, and IT is just a piece of fabric. Did you yell and scream at the clothing store clerks as well?
4) If your daughter is too good to use paper grocery bags as books covers like most people do (and like I did all the way through high school), well, then that's the price you have to pay. Manufactured products are more than the sum of their parts, and are priced accordingly
But kudos to the daughter for being the voice of reason!!
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