Now, a cursory glance through the threads will reveal an overabundance of idiotic customers mis-reading signs and then blaming the people who have no input into what the signs actually say.
But sometimes, the people who make the signs are just plain *bastards*.
There is a bookstore in the building where I work. They are having a sale. Not unusual.
They have set out tressle tables piled with books marked as on sale. Sticky-taped around the edges of the tables are a bunch of a4 printed sale signs, all the same vivid red reading
SALE
All books
$5
Except one sign, at one end of one of the tressle tables. It says
SALE
All books
$5
AND $10 AND $20
Yeah, I can't imagine the cashiers at the bookstore are too impressed with whoever decided that signage was a good idea. I haven't passed the front of the store since the sale started and *not* heard some customer complaining about false advertising.
But sometimes, the people who make the signs are just plain *bastards*.
There is a bookstore in the building where I work. They are having a sale. Not unusual.
They have set out tressle tables piled with books marked as on sale. Sticky-taped around the edges of the tables are a bunch of a4 printed sale signs, all the same vivid red reading
SALE
All books
$5
Except one sign, at one end of one of the tressle tables. It says
SALE
All books
$5
AND $10 AND $20
Yeah, I can't imagine the cashiers at the bookstore are too impressed with whoever decided that signage was a good idea. I haven't passed the front of the store since the sale started and *not* heard some customer complaining about false advertising.
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