preslove
Lifer
U mad, you are on my jock like a bitch in heat.
It is simply impossible for you to anger me, my friend. Amuse me? Yes, you do that frequently. Thank you for existing & posting your idiocy here so prodigiously.
U mad, you are on my jock like a bitch in heat.
It is simply impossible for you to anger me, my friend. Amuse me? Yes, you do that frequently. Thank you for existing & posting your idiocy here so prodigiously.
Parody posts and taking time to doctor other things I post shows otherwise.
What did I post that was idocity? You would have been ok with an item that had damage concealed on it??? Please, you'd be whining like a child throwing a tantrum! Just like you are doing now...how the fuck did I damage you so much?
I can't believe I made such a foolish mistake. Among a bunch of shirts I purchased, one was a bit wrinkled. Since it had all the tags, I didn't give it much thought - turns out it had been washed, and there was a hole right under one of the stickers. The sticker was apparently placed there to hide the hole. I tried to take it back, but they wouldn't budge. In fact, I was treated rudely by an employee, then by her manager. They said "all sales are final." Don't you think that under the circumstances, they should have made an exception??
And, you wonder why a lot of people get turned off by your threads...Common people who work in stores are low-lifes compared to me. If they were more worthy, they wouldn't have such a low paying job. I spend more a month on clothing than most people do in a year. How dare they piss one of their best customers. I'll show them - I won't shop there anymore. Hey everyone, this is a brag and moan thread. Hey, look at how much money I spend a month - you guys who make $20-$30 an hour are low-lifes who live in mommy's basement.
You still didn't reply to this point:
You allegedly have an IQ that borders on genius. There's one wrinkled shirt among all the others. You didn't figure out that something was up with it. 😛 - "Thought it was new because it had the tags" - wow.
lulz
What did I post that was idocity?
I inspect things so closely before I buy them that I've been asked questions by customers like I work at the store.First rule of inspection: top to bottom, left to right. Maybe his pattern recognition skills are for shit? Who knows?
I inspect things so closely before I buy them that I've been asked questions by customers like I work at the store.
alkey, do they put magnetic ink tags on their clothing at Dillards? I am wondering if removing that tag left the hole. I hate those damn things, and after they remove them I look to make sure it hasn't made a hole in the clothing.
why does every thread you start turn into some kind of brag thread in some underhanded way?
what is idocity
i will say. in my years i have dealt with very rich people, the very poor and all in between. I have found those that brag the most and try the hardest to prove how much they spend, have etc are those that are living paycheck to paycheck.
Alchy if you have issues notify central managment. a simple letter will do wonders. I hate buying clothes and having issues with them.
When i was working i did dress nice (though i have suspesions on your claim of going through tons of clothes from racks of servers and such..) yeah dropping $500 was nothing on clothes (i was managment for the most part. though did a stint as a cartridge jockey! lol that was not fun). I also am very picky about nice clothes. i like the Eddie baur brand and the walmart brand (those are conmfy but don't last. i also liked how they fit). that was if i could find the size i needed (5'5 and 120 lbs makes it hard to find clothes now).
now that im retired i love cheap crappy joggers (fleece) and jean shorts. ahh its so much better and cheaper! hehe
id·i·os·i·ty
n.
1. The quality of being alkemyst.
2. Excessive or affected bragging.
3. Amusing obliviousness to one's own douchiness.
4. ...
I inspect things so closely before I buy them that I've been asked questions by customers like I work at the store.
alkey, do they put magnetic ink tags on their clothing at Dillards? I am wondering if removing that tag left the hole. I hate those damn things, and after they remove them I look to make sure it hasn't made a hole in the clothing.
why does every thread you start turn into some kind of brag thread in some underhanded way?
You still didn't reply to this point:
You allegedly have an IQ that borders on genius. There's one wrinkled shirt among all the others. You didn't figure out that something was up with it. 😛 - "Thought it was new because it had the tags" - wow.
I'll bet this thread would have turned out a lot differently if you didn't take the attitude/stance that you did.
Instead, you did this:
And, you wonder why a lot of people get turned off by your threads...
people ask me for proof...so I provide it. Then am told since I proved myself, that I am bragging.
lolz.
Why you always braggin' bro?
people ask me for proof...so I provide it. Then am told since I proved myself, that I am bragging.
lolz.
Wait a second... No one asked you for proof. You merely "provided" it. Further, you said you would show receipts; but never did. A spreadsheet from a computer program that allows YOU to enter all the data isn't proof in the first place; not that I doubt how much you spent.
And, I'll repeat - I wasn't trying to make it more complex. How many wrinkled shirts do they have in Dillards? In the entire store? None? One or two? Hell, even at outlet stores, I rarely see one wrinkled shirt in a pile/rack of dozens of others. If I saw one, I'd avoid it. Much for the same reason I avoid dented cans at stores. And, if I can ascertain from the way the hanger is put on a pair of dress pants; the little plastic clips, etc., that they've been tried on or possibly purchased and returned, I find a different pair to try on/purchase.