A customer coming into work with a voucher for a free movie. That was all well and good, but turned out he wasn't a member. I told him he'd need to sign up, but he didn't have any of the documentation and then he got really pissy and told me he didn't need to be a member to get out a movie. He asked me three or four times to show him where, on the voucher, it said he had to be a member, I answered him each time that it didn't say it but he kept asking. How stupid can one person be? There's only so much room for small print on a voucher, some things can be assumed, surely?
Oh, and having to ring 4 pages worth of people who didn't bother returning their films.
Life's tough at a video store. If only it were more like on the movie Clerks.
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Posted June 11, 2010 03:30 · last edited March 18, 2021 08:07
A customer coming into work with a voucher for a free movie. That was all well and good, but turned out he wasn't a member. I told him he'd need to sign up, but he didn't have any of the documentation and then he got really pissy and told me he didn't need to be a member to get out a movie. He asked me three or four times to show him where, on the voucher, it said he had to be a member, I answered him each time that it didn't say it but he kept asking. How stupid can one person be? There's only so much room for small print on a voucher, some things can be assumed, surely?
Oh, and having to ring 4 pages worth of people who didn't bother returning their films.
Life's tough at a video store. If only it were more like on the movie Clerks.
Oh, and having to ring 4 pages worth of people who didn't bother returning their films.
Life's tough at a video store. If only it were more like on the movie Clerks.