I went to my neighborhood 7 Eleven, mind you that this store I have visited more times than I can ever recall. My wife, friend and I went to pay for our items and my friend handed me his money to pay for his share of the purchases. When I proceeded to pay the cashier and wanted to use change (2 dollars in quarters, dimes and nickels) he refused, then had the nerve to tell me that he saw that I had bills in my wallet and to pay him with those.
I said no to him, and proceeded to tell him that I was paying him with legal tender to which it should be accepted as form of payment. He was completly ignorant! I do not think that what I have in my wallet should be of any ones concern. I am outraged by this experience, they are part of a community and should want to keep the customers they have.
With the economy so bad companies can not afford to lose customers. Retention should be the number 1 priority, now I am going to tell anyone I know of my experience with them this evening. After all the stories I heard about them I stayed out of it and continued to be a loyal customer. They have really let me down: " (
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