| February 12th, 2008 12:58 PM |
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| Mark Mc |
Hi Guy's,
Today i had a couple of boutique bag's filled with glasses.
One was filled with Guinness, Kronengerg, and Hoegarden pint glasses and the other was filles with a dozen champaign flutes and a dozen Bergundy wine glasses that all wnet 'ting' when you flicked them.
By the time i had arrived to the charity shop, it was closed and the workers had gone home for the night.
Both the shops next door was open and serving the public, tho one only does very little trade (if any) so i asked him if i could leave them with him then he could perhaps deliver them to them the next night as i told him that they were full of glass of which one was crystal wine glasses, but he was a bit humpy about it.
Should i ask the manager the next time i see her if her was grumpy to her, if so and he did complain to her about people leaving donations with him, i'll write up a stinky letter about him
What do other's think?
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| February 12th, 2008 05:15 PM |
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| Allegra |
Come again ? |
| February 12th, 2008 05:21 PM |
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| irish_lass_in_london |
why would you even bother?
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| February 12th, 2008 06:49 PM |
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| Kathy Lees |
So you want to complain about a shop assistant because he got grumpy that you asked him to deliver bags full of glasses next door the following day?
What sort of business is this place that the grumpy guy works in?
I don't see it as his job to take in donations for next door when they closed. |
| February 13th, 2008 05:30 PM |
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| Mark Mc |
Quote: Kathy Lees wrote:
So you want to complain about a shop assistant because he got grumpy that you asked him to deliver bags full of glasses next door the following day? |
Yes, yes i do actually!
Quote: What sort of business is this place that the grumpy guy works in? |
I dunno, i didn't really look about, but i've never seen anyone in there to be honest, it aint as if it was a bustling Morrocan bazzar.
Quote: I don't see it as his job to take in donations for next door when they closed.
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Is that becouse you're not community minded Kathy?
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| February 13th, 2008 05:32 PM |
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| Mark Mc |
Quote: Kathy Lees wrote:
So you want to complain about a shop assistant
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he was the outlet owner not an assistant. |
| February 14th, 2008 05:58 AM |
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| irish_lass_in_london |
why exactly do u want to complain?
Also - if he's the owner....what are u gonan do - send him a letter asking him to be nicer in future?
And i thought i had too much free time..... |
| February 14th, 2008 12:58 PM |
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| Peter |
He isn't under any obligation to do so. I think it would be appropriate if he did, but I don't really think you can have a go at him for not doing so. |
| February 14th, 2008 03:27 PM |
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| Kathy Lees |
Quote: Mark Mc wrote:
Is that becouse you're not community minded Kathy?
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That's nothing to do with it.
Why can he not refuse to do you a personal favour without you getting grumpy?
If he does his job well, whatever that is, and I don't think it was to do you a personal favour of dropping glasses next door the next day, then you have no right to complain to his senior, IMO. |
| February 14th, 2008 03:35 PM |
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| judderman |
you know when you dropped the glasses off to him, did he answer the door in just a pair of knickers? |
| February 16th, 2008 03:43 PM |
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| Mark Mc |
Quote: judderman wrote:
you know when you dropped the glasses off to him, did he answer the door in just a pair of knickers?
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Lol Judders, do i sense a bit of jelousey there?
:nahnah: |