I don't know if this is an appropriate place to put this. It's not a sucky customer story. It's still a story about something which does annoy me about one customer in particular. It's not really my business, but it does remind me of something I've been working out in my own mind now that I'm out of school for the summer. I guess you could say it's just one more reminder of reasons why I'm going back to school at age 31 -- to get out of this dead-end rat race.
My store has this one lottery customer who I seriously think is becoming an addict. We have these $20 tickets that he is hooked on right now. I witnessed him spend probably $600 over the course of an hour or two last night. He maybe won $100 or $200 of it back. Halfway through his spree, he made a comment that he might as well go for broke because his wife would be mad at him for blowing money on lottery. I just shrug and think to myself that I don't blame her because I would've been pissed, too, if I was her. This is not the first time that he's told me his wife got mad at him for blowing so much money on the lottery. Again, I don't care enough to respond because some people will never learn. Lottery is a nightly ritual for him, but I think $600 in one visit is a new record for him. He drives a very nice car, and that's the only other thing I know about him. Anyway, he was going on and on about how cold the cards were being to him and that surely he'll hit it big sooner or later, then he'd drop another $40 to $60 on them. I don't feel the least bit sorry for him. It just makes me question even more how some people function. Personally, even if I had that kind of money to blow on something frivolous, it sure as hell wouldn't be gambling.
My store has this one lottery customer who I seriously think is becoming an addict. We have these $20 tickets that he is hooked on right now. I witnessed him spend probably $600 over the course of an hour or two last night. He maybe won $100 or $200 of it back. Halfway through his spree, he made a comment that he might as well go for broke because his wife would be mad at him for blowing money on lottery. I just shrug and think to myself that I don't blame her because I would've been pissed, too, if I was her. This is not the first time that he's told me his wife got mad at him for blowing so much money on the lottery. Again, I don't care enough to respond because some people will never learn. Lottery is a nightly ritual for him, but I think $600 in one visit is a new record for him. He drives a very nice car, and that's the only other thing I know about him. Anyway, he was going on and on about how cold the cards were being to him and that surely he'll hit it big sooner or later, then he'd drop another $40 to $60 on them. I don't feel the least bit sorry for him. It just makes me question even more how some people function. Personally, even if I had that kind of money to blow on something frivolous, it sure as hell wouldn't be gambling.

) yet he continues to buy them. Gambling addiction can be as serious as any other type of addiction and is sad to see. Some people crave that "winning" feeling so bad that it's not even about the money any more. It still must be hard for you to watch since you are trying to save money while he blows it away. He just doesn't have the self control you do!
Going back to school is a great idea, too. Keep it up!
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