Saturday, December 13, 2008

people thoughts and more.....

What is so hard about saving the receipt? Or supplying the gift recipient with a gift receipt?

What part of "I'm sorry, we are sold out" do people not get?

What part of "I'm sorry, we cannot hold that item for you" do people not get?

What part of the state driving laws do people not comprehend--such as turn signals and putting your damn headlights on when it is snowing like hell outside? Do you not think that if your car is gray or white that it blends in perfectly with the weather and other drivers may need help seeing you?

No we do not price match. For anyone. On anything.

If you do not have a receipt, we have absolutely no obligation to refund, exchange, or otherwise make your day happier. Go away. It is posted policy and has been enforced across the board for months. Do not ask for exceptions. I swear the next person that throws a fit on me for saying no will get a copy of the weekly emails that our DM sends asking us what part of no refund without receipt do we not get. It's not us at store level folks--call the complaint hotline at home office.

No we do not take back underwear at all. This includes bras. If it is worn under your clothes to cover a private area, do not even attempt to bring it back. Gross........

Snow sucks. If it would stay off the roads, it would be wonderful. But driving home at 11pm when the temp has dropped to a wonderful 20 degrees or so and refroze what melted during the day is not a happy time. Tie that in to having a serious discussion with the child you have just picked up from the other parent because of the child's behavior, and we had lots of fun last night. I'm sure the child in question would have relished a quick drive home to get the chewing out over with sooner, but instead she had to face a 30 minute plus drive with me, then her dad when we got home.

Of course, if she had used her brain to start with, the whole chewing out thing would never have had to happen.......

Dontcha love teen hormones???? NOT!!!!!

If oil fell sharply b/c the auto bailout failed, or whatever flaky reason can be given for it, then why did gas prices spike up 20 cents overnight? I mean, yeah it is still under $2/gallon, but I'm not completely stupid. If the price of the supplies drop, then the price should not raise sharply. Oh I'm sorry, the next line we will be fed is that the supplies are changing from summer to winter gas.

Yeah right.........