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stupid kids
had this kid come up with a couple friends, wanted to buy a car charger. tried haggling the price with me, then accepted the price and said he only had rolls of coins. i told him no. if he wanted it he would need bills or a credit card. then he argues with me that i 'have' to take any form of currency. i explain to him that i can refuse a sale for any reason to anyone. he claims discrimination. he's a teenage, upper-middle class white kid. no-goings pal. so he says he'll bring his dad back and i'll have to take the coins. i told him that if his dad is willing to stand at my booth and count out $21 worth of nickels and dimes in neat little stacks, i'll do it. it's been a few days now and i just saw him in the mall, he wouldn't make eye contac...
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spumApr 28, 2006, 3:41 PM
Why does he need a car charger if he's paying in nickels in dimes? Did he buy his car with change too?
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i'm sure he had bills, like i said this kid has money. he was just trying to be funny i guess.
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spumApr 28, 2006, 3:46 PM
Next time you see him, you should give him a douche and see if he gets it.
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i don't carry those around.
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spumApr 28, 2006, 4:09 PM
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Once you had said the dad could count out the coins, why didn't the kid offer to count them out? đ
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i wouldn't let him. i wanted to make his daddy do it to embarass the whole family.
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One time at band ca, just kidding. Really, one time at a grocery store, my brother in law was dumping a jar of coins into the coinstar machine and the total came up to, I can't even remember exact, like $36.00 but the coins came out of the bottom again. He re-poured them and the machine recalculated another $36.00, he did it again and again and the machine kept adding the money but spitting the coins out. He left out of there with close to $200.
I get off subjects easily, don't I? âšī¸
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yes. but that's funny.
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That was hard core.
I would have told him that his dad could count the change while his mom "tied my shoelaces" behind the kiosk counter.
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