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Here we go again - Women just aren't "allowed" to be stand up for themselves.
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 435251" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>People tend to either love me or hate me. There doesn't tend to be any in between. I'm outspoken and have no problems standing up for myself when it comes to situations like this.</p><p> </p><p>That said - I am quiet and shy. Back when husband and I were first dating, I needed a memory card for my new camera. We went to CompUSA. I got passed over several times for people clearly wanting to buy expensive things. I've been known, in these cases, to walk out and never return (and tell lots of people about bad service). But husband stood in the middle of the store and said "HELP" ver loudly - not yelling. I was embarrassed.</p><p> </p><p>But now? I do this kind of thing. I walked out of a cell phone store after informing the poor clerk - and manager - that they needed to let their corporate know that "corporate policy" had lost them not only this sale, but any more from my family and anyone else I could tell about my experience. husband was even surprised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 435251, member: 6705"] People tend to either love me or hate me. There doesn't tend to be any in between. I'm outspoken and have no problems standing up for myself when it comes to situations like this. That said - I am quiet and shy. Back when husband and I were first dating, I needed a memory card for my new camera. We went to CompUSA. I got passed over several times for people clearly wanting to buy expensive things. I've been known, in these cases, to walk out and never return (and tell lots of people about bad service). But husband stood in the middle of the store and said "HELP" ver loudly - not yelling. I was embarrassed. But now? I do this kind of thing. I walked out of a cell phone store after informing the poor clerk - and manager - that they needed to let their corporate know that "corporate policy" had lost them not only this sale, but any more from my family and anyone else I could tell about my experience. husband was even surprised. [/QUOTE]
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