- Joined
- Sep 5, 2019
While also bitching that Walmart asks customers not to record on their private property. Their house, their rules. Bob the big fat crybaby thinks the rules shouldn’t apply to him.He is very offended to be recorded by staff as they observe him attempt to split a payment $1.37/90¢ for a gallon of milk between EBT and his second free government food mooch card.
That concept was from a time when people conducted themselves with much more honesty, grace and basic politeness than they do now. But even then this was only an idea and not a law.He is flabbergasted that the Walmart and Kroger don’t prioritize him and respect him, after all, the customer is always right!
The truth is that the customer is often wrong. Sometimes it’s worth appeasing them but often it’s not. For example, a relative owns a company that sells products in Walmart. They regularly receive emails from people who claim they bought their product in Walmart, that it was empty when they got it home, but they didn’t save their receipt and Walmart won’t refund them. This is the correct course of action, as anyone who picks up a container that’s supposed to contain product but is actually empty would notice this immediately. It’s simply not believable, especially when they claim they didn’t keep the receipt and paid in cash so there’s no record of the sale. These people expect the brand to send them free money for this imaginary slight.
Those “customers” are wrong and so is Bob. I’m glad Walmart and Kroger don’t pretend he’s worth their time or effort. He’s a freeloading leech and is on his way to being banned from stores if he doesn’t knock it off.