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Parasondox

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Jun 15, 2013
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I just love when customers are full face fucking liars but you cant call them out on it. They stole something from our store, then return it and demand a cash refund. FUCK OFF!!

If I challenge them, I lose my job or suspension because "customers are always right". NO!! Returning a Dyson that cost ?400 and demanding a cash refund while giving a fake receipt and then refusing to let us see said receipt is fucking suspicious as fuck.

Actually, I am just pissed. I am busting my back and balls off for minimum wage making a living and getting by, while others cheat the system and the law isnt enforced on them. There is no such thing as fairness. Those who cheat and cut corners seems to get away with it and those who are honest and hard working get a linching.

Oh and fuck you UKIP assuming an immigrant like myself just want benefits. I havent got a single one and earn my money the long and hard way.

And breathe, Para. The day is nearly over.
 

Blitsie

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The closest I got to falling for a scam was with this random email I got a few months back:

It was from Apple (or at least, looked very convincingly from Apple); a receipt for some random Rihanna album with an accurate price (in my currency even!) and some fancy iTunes background and the whole shebang, had it all pretty well set up to show that my account was indeed charged for this album. I was pretty miffed, thinking "no way in hell I remember buying this crap" and clicked the link given to contact support for a refund. A web page popped up with a login box looking just like you'd expect one from Apple to look like and I typed in my deets...

Literally seconds away from pressing enter I glanced over the url and noticed its some super dodgy, definitely NOT from Apple or iTunes kind of url and saved myself from a lot of trouble. In hindsight I shouldve just logged into my iTunes to see if I actually had the album but damn, that email was by far the most well written, neatly created scam email I've seen. Whatever Nigerian Prince was behind that one certainly got his degree in bullshit writing.