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Re: What age does buying lego become embarrassing?
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Date: 
Fri, 14 Jul 2000 18:05:53 GMT
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Remember, the employees are there to serve YOU. Don't be afraid to remind
them of that.

~Mark<<Picture this>>
-teenage boy walks into TRU
-torn black levis
-large studded leather belt
-large studded leather band on left wrist
-spiked leather band on right wrist
-ball chain on neck
-clash shirt
-jean jacket with punk buttons, covered in patches(punk and military insignia)
and large back patch: Conflict THE UNGOVERNABLE FORCE
-hair spiked 5" off head
<<now picture this>>
-the delequent walks to the cashier and sets down two dark forest lego sets
that are on clearance. hehe
i did that once when i was 16. i'm 17 now and could never care less about
going to buy lego at a store. though on one ocasion i bought 3 castle sets,
one ninja, and 5 green baseplates. the cashier rang in the 4 sets and 2
baseplates i quickly had to show her the other 3 basplates cuz she was looking
at me funny and said something under her breath and then says"oh youare buying
5 of them" i just said yes paid and "have a nice day" and left she said
nothing. hehe

NTFH,
Wes



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  Re: What age does buying lego become embarrassing?
 
(...) <snip> There's actually a really simple solution to this: Ask the cashier to call the manager to your line. Don't leave the line. Inform the manager(while standing in front of the offending employee) that the employee was ridiculing you and (...) (24 years ago, 14-Jul-00, to lugnet.general)

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