Nerf gun/screaming kid: Yes, it's awful to see children scream and throw tantrums but it's the parents' fault. When my children even dared to misbehave in public they were taken home right away without having that ice cream cone, toy or playing at the playground. After one or two times, they never acted up in public again.
I used to take my kids out to the car and buckle them in the car seats. I sat on the hood of the car and ignored them until they were done screaming. When they were calm again we went back in the store and finished my shopping. It only took a time or two and it never happened again. No audience.... No tantrum. 💋😻💖😎👵🐺🖖🌵
When I was a child, had I done what that brat had done, my Mom would have taken me to the car, turned my backside cherry red, explained that this is not a proper attitude to have when asking for a gift. Then gone back in the store to finish her shopping, and most likely I'd never have gotten that toy, not for B-days, or holidays. We got rewarded for good behavior, not for being brats.
My parents would have taken care of us right there in public. No shame. I grew up in the 60s, so it was discipline, not abuse. My parents lived by the spare the rod, spoil the child adage.
We got our licks in the store in front of GOD and everybody else. We only messed up a few times. And at home we cut our own switches and got it frome everyone that we had to cut getting the 1 that great grandma thought was the right one. Ya messed up once at her place.
"The customer is always right." If a customer ever quotes that to you please complete the quote, as that's just part of it. "The customer is always right IN MATTERS OF TASTE>"
If I ever choose to run a business, I would slap that on the wall behind me in full view. So when some self entitled twit dares to say it, I'll gesture to it behind me with," You forgot the rest of it. Your argument is null and void."
If me or my brother were pulling the I WANT card, mom would straight up abandon cart and drag us out of the store without so much as a care. Do that a few times and kids understand consequences, like those chips or shoes that had already migrated to the cart before the melt down, now a distant memory.
We got our butts whooped for throwing fits in public because “I’ll give you a reason to cry”. Discipline is how you hopefully prevent your kids from turning into insufferable brats who one day become Karens.
Everybody claims "The customer is always right" but everybody leaves off the last bit of that quote. It's, "The customer is always right in matters of taste.". If the customer really wants an orange and pink shirt, they are always right. They are never right about matters of policy.
Story1: The mother in this story was wanting to look at makeup. Not groceries (although that may have been on her list, too) but, assuming that was her only goal, damn! I'd have taken that kid out of that store so fast his head would spin. I would make it abundantly clear that if he ever thought that was the way to get what he wanted, he was finding out different. The kid was young. Could have been given a leg up in how to deal with disappointment and having manners. The mom did the opposite. She's going to love it when the stakes are much higher than a nerf gun.
The customer is always right when it comes to taste or fashion. Doesn’t mean the customer gets to steal from everybody because they don’t wanna pay. I love correct in people on the spot.
Screaming Kid Story: While I heartily commend OP for his Sadistic Maliciousness for both buying the last one AND letting the kid see him with it (OP, you are a MASSIVE ASS HOLE!!! Can we be Friends? 😄😁😆😅😂🤣), I blame both the Mom AND Store Management for all the Customers that were disturbed while shopping! The Mom because she did NOT shut her little monster up and was willing to condone and reinforce his behaviour by giving him what he wanted...If I'd ever done that in a store, not only would I have been summarily smacked on the butt once in the store and then IMMEDIATELY taken home without whatever I'd been screaming about, when we got home, Mom would have smacked me on the butt again with a wood spoon (hard enough to hurt, but not hard enough to leave a bruise, Mom knew the difference between Discipline and Abuse)... The Management for not telling the Mom to shut her Brat up or get out IMMEDIATELY!!! Store Management should have been all over her within 3 minutes of the Brat starting to scream if only to not REALLY Piss Off their other customers and lose Business because who wants to shop listening to a little kid do their best Banshee impression? I sure as HELL don't! I was once in a Sears store and I heard a kid screaming his head off and after looking at the kid (to make sure that 1: he wasn't hurt, only throwing a Tantrum and 2: There wasn't already an Employee dealing with the situation), I went to Customer Service and asked to speak to the Manager and when she showed up and asked what I needed, I asked her "Do you hear that?" (referring to the screaming kid) and when she said yes, I asked her "So why are you allowing that kid to make other PAYING Customers leave your store because they don't need or want to listen to it? Do you have any idea how much money that Brat is costing you in lost sales? Now please do your Job and tell the Parent to either shut him up or take him out of the store before I have to call Corporate and file a Complaint against you for not dealing with the problem." Unfortunately she refused to tell the Parent or kid off so I got the number for Corporate from the Customer Service lady (not the Manager) and when I got home (this was in the days before Cell Phones were common), I called Corporate to file a Complaint...unfortunately, I never found out if she suffered any consequences or not... Before I left the store, I did hear at least 4 other Customers tell the Brat to shut up but it didn't help...
While the customer was a bit of a jackals for the hotel story you can't back charge him if he was quoted a different price and agreed upon said price. It's basically a verbal contract when that happens.
In regards to the hotel story it can easily be argued that they infact can't back charge the guest (assuming this is in the usa). This is because when a guest is stated a price for a service or product and both agree upon that price for said service/product then that constitutes a contract. And as long as everything in a contract is legal it would be upheld in a court of law.
BFG story: I don't know that I would have paraded past the kid and his mother with the gun, as that could have led to an unpleasant encounter. But I definitely would have hung around waiting for them to go back to the toy aisle and see it missing. Hostel story: Don't be rude to hospitality staff. They can and will force you to leave if you try to make a stink. Police may even get involved and move you to new accommodations at The Graybar Hotel. Mansion story: Oops. I'd say it's too bad grandpa and Frank didn't get a proper survey done to start with, but then where would the fun be?
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I don't care what the actual rates should have been but if an employee has given the customer an extension at the wrong rate that rate ought to have been honoured. Just because OP has the power to disregard the actual facts doesn't mean he or she ought to have screwed over the customer. Better to use the mistake as a learning incident for the staff than to have a p...ing match with a customer who is naturally upset at not getting what he was promised.
I have to call BS on the first story. Only a psychopath would make a clerk search the back room and then go back to torture the child (no matter how much of a brat he is). If true, the OP is clearly mentally ill and very likely a physical danger to children everywhere.
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Nerf gun/screaming kid: Yes, it's awful to see children scream and throw tantrums but it's the parents' fault. When my children even dared to misbehave in public they were taken home right away without having that ice cream cone, toy or playing at the playground. After one or two times, they never acted up in public again.
I used to take my kids out to the car and buckle them in the car seats. I sat on the hood of the car and ignored them until they were done screaming. When they were calm again we went back in the store and finished my shopping. It only took a time or two and it never happened again. No audience.... No tantrum. 💋😻💖😎👵🐺🖖🌵
When I was a child, had I done what that brat had done, my Mom would have taken me to the car, turned my backside cherry red, explained that this is not a proper attitude to have when asking for a gift. Then gone back in the store to finish her shopping, and most likely I'd never have gotten that toy, not for B-days, or holidays. We got rewarded for good behavior, not for being brats.
My parents would have taken care of us right there in public. No shame. I grew up in the 60s, so it was discipline, not abuse. My parents lived by the spare the rod, spoil the child adage.
@@kathyknight4943 Exactly, Dad would go public. Mom not so much.
We got our licks in the store in front of GOD and everybody else. We only messed up a few times. And at home we cut our own switches and got it frome everyone that we had to cut getting the 1 that great grandma thought was the right one. Ya messed up once at her place.
I feel sorry for the child in the first story. His parents did him a grave disservice by not teaching him how to act in public.
First story - OP showing the crotch goblin the NERF weapon is cold but KARMA!
"The customer is always right." If a customer ever quotes that to you please complete the quote, as that's just part of it. "The customer is always right IN MATTERS OF TASTE>"
And sadly half the time in modern games : in matters of morals....
If I ever choose to run a business, I would slap that on the wall behind me in full view. So when some self entitled twit dares to say it, I'll gesture to it behind me with," You forgot the rest of it. Your argument is null and void."
Just pure nastiness screwing that entitled kid out of the nerf gun. His Mom has been reinforcing this kids really bad behavior.
Military brat so dad was probably not helping either.
1st story, Mom was a complete embicile, hope that kid never lets her forget😅😊
If me or my brother were pulling the I WANT card, mom would straight up abandon cart and drag us out of the store without so much as a care. Do that a few times and kids understand consequences, like those chips or shoes that had already migrated to the cart before the melt down, now a distant memory.
We got our butts whooped for throwing fits in public because “I’ll give you a reason to cry”. Discipline is how you hopefully prevent your kids from turning into insufferable brats who one day become Karens.
Yep! My Mom: "I´ll give you a reason!"
I think Richard offered to BUY grandpa's house otherwise grandpa would have been thrilled to get Franks property for 1/2 value.
Yeah. Logic errors in that story.
I want a Nerf Minigun! WAH! WAH! WAH!
Seriously, I do!
@@capt.bart.roberts4975 Unfortunately it's discontinued by NERF so goo luck hunting for one on Ebay, Amazon etc.
Everybody claims "The customer is always right" but everybody leaves off the last bit of that quote. It's, "The customer is always right in matters of taste.". If the customer really wants an orange and pink shirt, they are always right. They are never right about matters of policy.
Story1: The mother in this story was wanting to look at makeup. Not groceries (although that may have been on her list, too) but, assuming that was her only goal, damn! I'd have taken that kid out of that store so fast his head would spin. I would make it abundantly clear that if he ever thought that was the way to get what he wanted, he was finding out different. The kid was young. Could have been given a leg up in how to deal with disappointment and having manners. The mom did the opposite. She's going to love it when the stakes are much higher than a nerf gun.
The customer is always right when it comes to taste or fashion. Doesn’t mean the customer gets to steal from everybody because they don’t wanna pay. I love correct in people on the spot.
Good afternoon everyone and RedWheel 😊
Hope everyone had a great Monday 😊
Screaming Kid Story: While I heartily commend OP for his Sadistic Maliciousness for both buying the last one AND letting the kid see him with it (OP, you are a MASSIVE ASS HOLE!!! Can we be Friends? 😄😁😆😅😂🤣), I blame both the Mom AND Store Management for all the Customers that were disturbed while shopping!
The Mom because she did NOT shut her little monster up and was willing to condone and reinforce his behaviour by giving him what he wanted...If I'd ever done that in a store, not only would I have been summarily smacked on the butt once in the store and then IMMEDIATELY taken home without whatever I'd been screaming about, when we got home, Mom would have smacked me on the butt again with a wood spoon (hard enough to hurt, but not hard enough to leave a bruise, Mom knew the difference between Discipline and Abuse)...
The Management for not telling the Mom to shut her Brat up or get out IMMEDIATELY!!! Store Management should have been all over her within 3 minutes of the Brat starting to scream if only to not REALLY Piss Off their other customers and lose Business because who wants to shop listening to a little kid do their best Banshee impression? I sure as HELL don't!
I was once in a Sears store and I heard a kid screaming his head off and after looking at the kid (to make sure that 1: he wasn't hurt, only throwing a Tantrum and 2: There wasn't already an Employee dealing with the situation), I went to Customer Service and asked to speak to the Manager and when she showed up and asked what I needed, I asked her "Do you hear that?" (referring to the screaming kid) and when she said yes, I asked her "So why are you allowing that kid to make other PAYING Customers leave your store because they don't need or want to listen to it? Do you have any idea how much money that Brat is costing you in lost sales? Now please do your Job and tell the Parent to either shut him up or take him out of the store before I have to call Corporate and file a Complaint against you for not dealing with the problem."
Unfortunately she refused to tell the Parent or kid off so I got the number for Corporate from the Customer Service lady (not the Manager) and when I got home (this was in the days before Cell Phones were common), I called Corporate to file a Complaint...unfortunately, I never found out if she suffered any consequences or not...
Before I left the store, I did hear at least 4 other Customers tell the Brat to shut up but it didn't help...
Lol, my daughter was about 3 and we passed a kid throwing a temper tantrum. She said (very loudly), "Mommy, she needs a spanking!" 🤣
Guy that bought the nerf gun, you rock.
I can only imagine how the miner talked to his son there was no way in hell he'd move from his house to that 'little shack' the Kevin built.
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“Scream on, scream on, scream on!” That first story was gold!
While the customer was a bit of a jackals for the hotel story you can't back charge him if he was quoted a different price and agreed upon said price. It's basically a verbal contract when that happens.
In regards to the hotel story it can easily be argued that they infact can't back charge the guest (assuming this is in the usa). This is because when a guest is stated a price for a service or product and both agree upon that price for said service/product then that constitutes a contract. And as long as everything in a contract is legal it would be upheld in a court of law.
BFG story: I don't know that I would have paraded past the kid and his mother with the gun, as that could have led to an unpleasant encounter. But I definitely would have hung around waiting for them to go back to the toy aisle and see it missing.
Hostel story: Don't be rude to hospitality staff. They can and will force you to leave if you try to make a stink. Police may even get involved and move you to new accommodations at The Graybar Hotel.
Mansion story: Oops. I'd say it's too bad grandpa and Frank didn't get a proper survey done to start with, but then where would the fun be?
What stories like the last teach you, is that most cheats always overstep themselves, and visit the well a little bit too often.
HI Red. I watch videos by several people. Today I am seeing that for you, and everyone else I watch, the thumbs up disappears when I click on it. There's no way to tell if the click registers or not. I find it annoying but having your thumbs ups not register costs you, doesn't it? I'm trying to let the others I follow know and just wanted to let you know, too.
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First story. There were three entitled brats: the kid, his mother, and the OP.
Love thw content
> Most likely a mistake
Indeed. One that happened on some hot steamy night...
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🙂 Have a nice day.
Nerf...🔫😁
I don't care what the actual rates should have been but if an employee has given the customer an extension at the wrong rate that rate ought to have been honoured. Just because OP has the power to disregard the actual facts doesn't mean he or she ought to have screwed over the customer. Better to use the mistake as a learning incident for the staff than to have a p...ing match with a customer who is naturally upset at not getting what he was promised.
Darth Karen, Lord of the Karens
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Last story- Richard lived up to his name.......he sure was a dick wasnt he? 😅
now i want a uber nerf gun...
Last Story: Remember people the short form of Richard is Dick and he really acted like one.
Stop calling males Karen’s they are Kevin’s!
Story 1. Lmao thats something I would do. I would straight up buy the same midget destroyer 3k nerf toy.
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I have to call BS on the first story. Only a psychopath would make a clerk search the back room and then go back to torture the child (no matter how much of a brat he is). If true, the OP is clearly mentally ill and very likely a physical danger to children everywhere.
Only 70 min late! Everything went OK, just checkups. Audible chocolate, LOL. Great stories, thank you for sharing them, hope your safe. Catch you again in the morning!
I am happy to hear everything went well at the doc's, Loretta! 🧡💜🤗✌️
@@crimsonfirelily Thank you!
@lorettaross2007 You're welcome, Loretta! I need you around my friend 🧡. ✌️🤗💜