What would you do?
#22
Are you willing to let it go and forget about it?
Are you willing to see her in the store and say, "I forgive you."?
If she did it to you, she has probably done it to others as well.
She might very well be in a desperate situation at home.
The forgiveness might stop the pattern of dishonesty.
Are you willing to see her in the store and say, "I forgive you."?
If she did it to you, she has probably done it to others as well.
She might very well be in a desperate situation at home.
The forgiveness might stop the pattern of dishonesty.
#23
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Dothan, Alabama
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Originally Posted by NanaCsews2
5 kids I am surprised she agreed to it at all. Do nothing short of going to the store and confronting her. She took this upon her self during working hours, on company time. I wouldn't hesitate to contact the manager if you do not get satisfaction immediately.
#24
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Duluth/ Superior, WI
Posts: 1,038
If she does not give you your stuff back definately go to the store mgr. That is stealing, if she has done it to you, then chances are she has done it to others. If she loses her job, it is nothing you have done.
Brenda
Brenda
#25
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: East Tennessee
Posts: 1,053
I'm fairly sure that it was against store policy for her to solicit work from you in the first place. I'd go to the store and confront her. If that doesn't work, speak to her manager. You may save someone else from making the same mistake. In any case, I suspect that you can kiss your curtains and your money goodbye.
#27
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Springfield, Ohio
Posts: 5,446
People shouldn't offer to do things and then not keep their word. Get your fabric and pattern back and tell the store manager about it. If she loses her job maybe she will learn something. I have not sympathy for people like this.
#28
Originally Posted by amma
I would give her one more chance, send an email and let her know the next step will be to visit her at the store, if she doesn't respond back immediately.
Hopefully she will respond, it would be sad for her to lose her job, it isn't her childrens fault and they would suffer greatly if she did....
Hopefully she will respond, it would be sad for her to lose her job, it isn't her childrens fault and they would suffer greatly if she did....
#30
Call the store first and get her schedule - make sure she is there when you go. No use wasting a trip.
If the store tells you so-and-so no longer works here ... go to her house and get your stuff.
If the store tells you so-and-so no longer works here ... go to her house and get your stuff.
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