Originally posted by: nboy22
I thought it only mattered if the DEALER of the mattress was to tear off the tag on a mattress. I didn't think it mattered if the customer who payed for the mattress was to tear it off.. I thought I heard about that somewhere
Originally posted by: CadetLee
Without proof of a theft, I believe that would be illegal.Originally posted by: TBone48
Originally posted by: OdiN
You should have looked at him...got all big-eyed and then just RAN fast with your stuff![]()
That would be funny, to see security take him down.
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: pulse8
Congrats...
You were a d!ck to a guy barely making more than minimum wage so that you prove something that isn't worth proving.![]()
eh, I smiled as I said it. I also pranced as I left. I don't think I said anything in a dickish way. I hope he didn't take it personally. Do you think I should write a letter of apology, just in case his feelings were hurt?
Come to think of it, I also said No to the Best Buy kid that tried to push the warranty on me. He blatantly lied to my face and said that these laptops are "known for breaking down within the first month" and "Athlons won't work well with Microsoft software" - I hope his feelings weren't hurt when I declined... I'd better have an apology form letter ready.![]()
Originally posted by: TBone48
Originally posted by: CadetLee
Without proof of a theft, I believe that would be illegal.Originally posted by: TBone48
Originally posted by: OdiN
You should have looked at him...got all big-eyed and then just RAN fast with your stuff![]()
That would be funny, to see security take him down.
Illegal, sure, but still funny.
