KittyWampus
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Thu Jun-16-05 06:08 PM
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Women's Dressing Rooms & Lazy Slob Customers Not Bringing Clothes Out |
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after they're done trying them on.
My freaking god. As if it's bad enough having to go try on clothes in Kohl's department store. They have a sale.
I took my armful of stuff into the dressing room and there was a MOUNTAIN of clothes left behind by the lazy slobs who couldn't be bothered to rehang the clothes- let alone bring them outside and put them on the racks there.
I had to clear the stuff out MYSELF and ranted outloud for every stupid female within a mile radius to hear me.
It's a damn good thing I didn't catch any of those spoiled, selfish women leaving the fitting room without bringing their stuff out. God only knows what I'd have done.
Damn, it's as if people were raised by wolves or something!
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Thu Jun-16-05 06:10 PM
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1. Same thing happened at the Kohl's here in Richmond and |
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Edited on Thu Jun-16-05 06:10 PM by SCRUBDASHRUB
at the Hecht's in my area, too. People can be such pigs.
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Thu Jun-16-05 06:16 PM
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2. I guess they don't have those tags |
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Edited on Thu Jun-16-05 06:17 PM by Book Lover
that indicate how many pieces you're bringing into the dressing rooms? You've got to bring that tag and your clothers out when you exit; otherwise the salesperson stops you and asks for them. on edit: at least that's my experience in the Ross stores here near SF...
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Thu Jun-16-05 06:18 PM
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3. No, They Don't Have An Attendant Handing Out Number Tags... But Still |
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wouldn't YOU bring out the clothes after you were done trying them on?
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Thu Jun-16-05 06:20 PM
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4. Well, yes, but then again |
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I was raised by people who thought the hassle of teaching kids manners was worthwhile. Besides, I also have worked retail; I straighten out shelves almost automatically anyway :-)
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Thu Jun-16-05 06:22 PM
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5. Me Too :-) My Grandmother Used To Work In Abraham & Strauss |
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I can still remember her having to refold the sweaters on the displays after people picked them up and dropped them.
And I also straighten stuff out in stores sometimes.
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Thu Jun-16-05 06:24 PM
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Now I'm all over nostalgic :-) I haven't thought about them in years. I can still remember my grandmother taking me shopping there, in the big store... oh gosh, was it in Jamaica or somewhere in Brooklyn? Sigh. Those days...
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Thu Jun-16-05 06:26 PM
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7. Maybe Hempstead... That's Where My Grandmother Worked. We Live On LI |
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Thu Jun-16-05 06:29 PM
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Because I remember lots of Queens/Brooklyn style buildings around it... I do remember going with her to Green Acres (Before it took over the adjoining 20 square miles of land); maybe there was a store there? Thanks for the happy memories :-) I just wish she or my mom were around to ask...
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