At a recent visit to Wal-Mart Supercenter due to a flat tire (purchased at Wal-Mart and purchased warranty) my fiance and I were treated very rudely by the employees inside the Service Center. After a few exchanged words, apparently I was reported to the Service Center manager.
While waiting patiently in line inside the Service Center to find out how much this warranty I purchased would cover on my new tire an lady with no uniform or name tag approaches the counter and rudely asks, "Did someone need me?" I responded with, "Well, can you help me?" Once again she rudely replies, "What do you need?" I gave her my warranty and requested to know what it would cover including a few "bad" words. She replied by telling me that if I were going to use language like that she wouldn't do anything for me. At this point I rephrased my question and asked again. She finally tells me that the warranty I had purchased for $9.00 would cover $7 and some change toward a new one. I did not want to stand the 3 hour wait for $7 and I took my warranty and we left...
Now the funny part of the story. Explain to me how when we got literally across the street to Sears Automotive 3 police cars had already arrived and my fiance who had said one entire sentence the whole time I was arguing with the so-called "manager" was arrested for disorderly conduct and vandalism. Claiming that he broke a steel door that has had broken hinges for years and I was the one who opened the door...
We ended up paying a bondsman, missing work for court 3 times, paying a lawyer, and still having to pay court costs and for the door. They supposedly had all of this on video. Which was never produced in court. Not to mention the treatement my fiance received from our fine Cleveland City Police Department. I'm really not sure which is the worse creep, Wal-Mart, Police Department, or the Lawyer.
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