Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I scan everything. I'm not a thief.
Integrity is doing the right thing when no one is watching.
I am not a thief. I have integrity. These are facts about me.
Anonymous wrote:So you work for free? I don't but I don't steal either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought a 7 dollar sandwich from the HT on broad street in falls church about two months ago. I self scanned, dropped it in the bag and paid, marking zero bags. The attendent tried to physically stop me to pay 5 cents as I walked out. I told him to f u ck off and call the police. There are plenty of men out there that would have dropped him the moment he put hands on them for a nickel. Hes lucky I'm not one of them.
I called the store once back at work and told the manager the story; he aplogized and promised that wasnt policy. I still told him they will never see another dime from me.
So you stole the 5 cent bag. That's so stupid.
Do you jerks understand how narrow margins are at grocery stores? Pay for the bag
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought a 7 dollar sandwich from the HT on broad street in falls church about two months ago. I self scanned, dropped it in the bag and paid, marking zero bags. The attendent tried to physically stop me to pay 5 cents as I walked out. I told him to f u ck off and call the police. There are plenty of men out there that would have dropped him the moment he put hands on them for a nickel. Hes lucky I'm not one of them.
I called the store once back at work and told the manager the story; he aplogized and promised that wasnt policy. I still told him they will never see another dime from me.
So you stole the 5 cent bag. That's so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One time I forgot to scan about $80 worth of salmon that sat in the bottom of my cart under some flyers. Oops. I also never leave a grocery store hungry no matter how hungry I was when walking in.
You should have gone back and paid for it you scum.
One time I went to the liquor store, bought a $100 worth of wine and the store clerk failed to do the last step so it never went on my card. When I noticed I went back told them what happened and paid for my stuff. It was their fault but I drank the wine and of course I should pay for it. That’s what people with integrity do.
Criminals think it's funny when you get offended by their behavior.
Anonymous wrote:I bought a 7 dollar sandwich from the HT on broad street in falls church about two months ago. I self scanned, dropped it in the bag and paid, marking zero bags. The attendent tried to physically stop me to pay 5 cents as I walked out. I told him to f u ck off and call the police. There are plenty of men out there that would have dropped him the moment he put hands on them for a nickel. Hes lucky I'm not one of them.
I called the store once back at work and told the manager the story; he aplogized and promised that wasnt policy. I still told him they will never see another dime from me.
Anonymous wrote:100% honest all the time.
I would be a trash person in the eyes of my spouse, my kids, my parents, my family, friends & acquaintances and myself if I was not honest.
Don't want to accumulate bad karma and sin
100% believe that one day stores will be able to catch such wrong doings and people will lose face, reputation, jobs, money and freedom.
Anonymous wrote:I bought a 7 dollar sandwich from the HT on broad street in falls church about two months ago. I self scanned, dropped it in the bag and paid, marking zero bags. The attendent tried to physically stop me to pay 5 cents as I walked out. I told him to f u ck off and call the police. There are plenty of men out there that would have dropped him the moment he put hands on them for a nickel. Hes lucky I'm not one of them.
I called the store once back at work and told the manager the story; he aplogized and promised that wasnt policy. I still told him they will never see another dime from me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One time I forgot to scan about $80 worth of salmon that sat in the bottom of my cart under some flyers. Oops. I also never leave a grocery store hungry no matter how hungry I was when walking in.
You should have gone back and paid for it you scum.
One time I went to the liquor store, bought a $100 worth of wine and the store clerk failed to do the last step so it never went on my card. When I noticed I went back told them what happened and paid for my stuff. It was their fault but I drank the wine and of course I should pay for it. That’s what people with integrity do.
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t grocery stores stealing from us by wanting us to bag, scan, and work for them? We are their employees and then they have the nerve to ask for donations