Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Pattycake Online Forun Bad service, stupid policies, and other sad things.

loans used to having people assume that if we go with a backpack to a supermarket, it is because we bagged something. Bags and is supposed to be left on other packages. The problem is that right there put a big sign that says "We are not responsible for items valued over $ 100, and my backpack contains nothing Masy nothing less than my trusty Felix (my laptop) the value far exceeds the $ 100. Mh ... well thought out, that's a very silly restriction, since most of the backpacks or bags that cost more than their own, and not to mention the content.
To remedy this situation, a friend had told me that when lHTMLXC And his answer was: "Do not know."
too well to say, I turned around and left.

They do not just assume you're a thief, but put up a really stupid rules: leave your things in the parcel, or otherwise not enter the store. Of course, if your belongings are lost or damaged in the package, we are not responsible.

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Recently, I've seen the advertising campaign Home Depot, in which a store clerk is supposed to be filming a commercial, but never get it, it is constantly going to serve customers.
Seriously, no s & eacuyou, whether to laugh mourn.

Home Depot is, in my experience, the place with the worst health in Hermosillo.

remember once I went to buy a piece of sandpaper. First, to pay dirt, sand, had to wait about twenty minutes for the cashier to fetch the price from the sand. When I finally got to pay four dollars for the sandpaper, I went to the parking lot. And then guard the entrance I asked the sales receipt. ... The cashier had not given me the receipt ...
So the guard "could not let me leave the store if it showed him the receipt."
As I can live without a sand and believe that my freedom to leave a tienda worth a measly four dollars it cost the damn sand because the sand left him and went to watch, but not before a little vent.
Seriously, these things are depressing.