A bookshop I used to work in was in a fairly upmarket area of town, we'd get members of the nobility in quite often and usually they were absolutely charming. There was one particularly notable exception. An elderly man with a knighthood, who not only would insist that everyone in the shop (not just staff, but other customers) address him by his full title. Not only that but he would try and pay with any other method than cash, ignoring the sign that said 'cash only' in big, bright letters by each till.
Last time I saw him was when he came in to shout at us for not having his book, even though he'd ordered it a month ago and had apparently phoned him to say it was in. After half an hour of abuse directed at a colleague of mine I got a little bored, picked up the phone and called our nearest rival to ask if they had a copy so I could just buy it and make him go away.
They did have a copy, ordered in by him, and they'd been trying to reach him for the last few days since if he did not pick it up soon they were going to have to return it. He never came back to the shop after that.
Last time I saw him was when he came in to shout at us for not having his book, even though he'd ordered it a month ago and had apparently phoned him to say it was in. After half an hour of abuse directed at a colleague of mine I got a little bored, picked up the phone and called our nearest rival to ask if they had a copy so I could just buy it and make him go away.
They did have a copy, ordered in by him, and they'd been trying to reach him for the last few days since if he did not pick it up soon they were going to have to return it. He never came back to the shop after that.
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