"@You-Me-Us: How extraordinarily wasteful a practice, and it sounds like one that you almost take up gleefully and with pleasure, hell-bent on "teaching that grocery store management a lesson in customer service."
I seriously doubt that they had 10-15 registers open when you walked INTO the store and by the time you reached the registers with your goods, they then whittled that down to 2-3."
"Can't shop at Salvation Army since they discriminate against gays; I just can't in good conscience give them money for their cause or donate things to help further their mission with that in mind.
I donated seventeen bags of stuff to the ARC in Minneapolis when I left town and they took every last thing."
"@ceejeemcbeegee: Why would any other lender want to take a chance on her when she's not worked with her previous lender at all and in fact dodged any opportunity to communicate with them?
I don't have any helpful suggestions other than do what you can to make in-good-faith reparations with your lender, or at least start the freaking conversation with them."
"I had an annoying experience with Alamo renting a car once -- late at night, one guy on duty at the airport, took forever to get to me in the first place, and when I noticed damage on the driver's side door (sizable black smudge/dent on a gleaming white car) I couldn't find him to report the damage and I was late to pick someone up."
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