See post #10 where he calls me a "piece of shit"You shouldn't have gone there ^^^. Mods take a dim view of this.
Quid-pro-quo
Ideally the Mods check post #10 first.
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See post #10 where he calls me a "piece of shit"You shouldn't have gone there ^^^. Mods take a dim view of this.
Dude ...
Your instant resort to profanity shows your true character which isn't much and that little rather shallow.
You leap to defend criminals and criminal actions, which makes you an accessory to their crimes.
Because you are criminally inclined, and likely are one.
When I was responsible for a Cash register, I was responsible for any counterfeit currency I accepted.
Did you work for 7-11 and was that their policy when you worked there?
Store employees are trained to not accept counterfeit bills and to call the police if they suspect a bill is fake. The employee should refuse the transaction and ask the customer for real money, while also calling law enforcement to investigate. The suspect bill should not be accepted or returned to the customer. Keep the bill in a safe place until the police arrive.Not at all, I wasn't defending criminals, but talking about company policy.
Likewise, she wouldn't have had to shoot anyone if she had taken the fake money and called the cops. I am not even saying I like the policy, only that it is their policy at 7-11.
I am sorry the young lady was terminated for not following policy, and shit, she could probably get a job working the ammo counter at the local range where I live.
So why don't you just shut the **** up and think for a moment, and by all means leave my mother out it you ******* piece of shit.
Wasn't a "fight".They have a 'no fight' policy, and it can include taking counterfeit money and calling the cops.
I am glad the clerk is okay and was able to defend herself, don't feel sorry for the perpetrator that got shot, but if she had followed the policy, it could have been avoided. That is the intent of the policy.
You note the policy talks about not resisting theft, it doesn't go into their register policy.
You keep proving my point.Shut up asshole, you brought up my mother you ignorant ****.
You didn't respond with a pejorative aimed at him. You chose to attack his family member--a clear violation of board rules. Don't attack me, I'm just the messenger. You can take it with as many grains of salt as you choose.See post #10 where he calls me a "piece of shit"
Quid-pro-quo
Ideally the Mods check post #10 first.
Store employees are trained to not accept counterfeit bills and to call the police if they suspect a bill is fake. The employee should refuse the transaction and ask the customer for real money, while also calling law enforcement to investigate. The suspect bill should not be accepted or returned to the customer.
So is that a yes or a no?
You keep proving my point.
What a maroon!
Your type isn't needed on this forum.
My style is to look into the facts of the matter before shooting off my mouth, usually.So shoot me, That's more your style anyway.
Time to take my monoply money to 7-11 for a fill up & change since they have to accept counterfeit.So she should have just given change for the counterfeit 100?
See my post #8 for more context. Then #9, #10 ...You didn't respond with a pejorative aimed at him. You chose to attack his family member--a clear violation of board rules. Don't attack me, I'm just the messenger. You can take it with as many grains of salt as you choose.
My style is to look into the facts of the matter before shooting off my mouth, usually.
This time my emotions got the better of me - having seen too many similar events in my lifetime.
Here's some facts for everyone to chew on;
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Dilyard recounted, "He threatened me, and said he was gonna slice my head off, and that's when I tried to call the police. He started throwing things at me, came behind the counter. I tried to run off, but he grabbed his hands around my neck, and pushed me out of the counter space, and that's when I pulled out my gun and I shot him."
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7-Eleven clerk fired after shooting attacker in self-defense
Stephanie Dilyard, a former 7-Eleven clerk, faced a terrifying ordeal when a man attempted to strangle her after she refused to accept a counterfeit $100 bill.okcfox.com
Time to take my monoply money to 7-11 for a fill up & change since they have to accept counterfeit.
Again, don't attack me for pointing out the rule. You made a vulgar post about his family member. Context has nothing to do with it. If its reported, you'll be educated.See my post #8 for more context. Then #9, #10 ...
Will show more context.
Only criminal minds will say and believe this sort of garbage;So she tried to call the police after she gave him a reason to choke her out. At least she was able to shoot him, and good for her.