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Old 05-23-2011, 12:46 PM   #13
Matt D
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Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
A clerk asked to see a receipt and you get pissed? That's his job.

If you have nothing to hide, you should have no problem responding to a perfectly reasonable request. Does the O.P. think he has an honest face or something? This is the kind of guy who'd be standing at the door with a taser if he owned the store.

What we have here is a classic example of bad parenting. Instead of teaching his son a lesson about dealing with business people - who have very real problems with dishonest customers - he teaches him to be entitled and resentful. Nice going, dad.
Did you even read the thread? He wasn't objecting to being asked for his receipt. It was the tone and attitude of the request.

It's the business person that needs to learn a lesson here - if you treat all your customers like they're dishonest, you soon won't have any receipts to check.
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