Last night I stopped by the store near our house - you know the one where I have sooooo much fun with idiotic SCs and managers who feel that buying ramen makes you poor? Yeah, that one.
However, I wasn't grocery shopping. I just stopped by to pay a utility bill. However, it seems that even doing that doesn't make me invincible.
Sighting the first
As I'm coming in, I encounter an older lady who is complaining about not wanting to go out into the cold. I don't blame her. Winter is here, despite the fact that the calendar says winter doesn't officially start until the 21st.
OL: Is it still cold out? I hate the cold!
Me: It's not as bad as it has been. It's not windy.
OL: Well I hope we don't get no more snow
Me: I heard that we might get another small storm maybe Monday...
OL: Why did you tell me that! *glares at me and stomps off*
Ooookay...
I head on in and stop at the cooking items display to note the price of turkey basters. We're getting a ham again this year at work and I decided that I really do need one so I can baste it while it's cooking, and not nearly burn my hand like I did last year using a spoon. I glance at some of the other items, making a mental note of other things I might like in my kitchen and head onto the Customer Service desk.
Sighting the second
I'm at the customer service desk and tell one of the workers that I need to pay a utility bill. She says she's working on something (I think it was the Powerball) and says that her coworker will help me. I groan inwardly as I've dealt with him. He's spacey, as in he spaces out - a lot. I also don't think he's really all that there. I'm pretty sure he might actually be a stoner, but I can't say for sure.
Me: Hi, I'd like to pay a utility bill.
SC (stoned clerk): A what?
Me: A utility bill
SC: *pauses for a moment*uh..okay.. *then stares at me*
Me: I need a slip
To explain, you need a slip to fill out the important info - the company you want to pay, how much, etc. You can also present the bill itself, but since I'm only paying half now, with the rest due at the end of the month, I'm opting for the slip. The other thing is that at this particular store, they seem to like to hide the slips. It's not like they're worth anything since they're only usable at this particular grocery store chain. As far as I know, the husband's store doesn't do utility payments and neither does the foo-foo rich peoples grocery store.
SC: Uh..okay..*hands me a slip*
I step aside, fill out the info, get my check ready and then step back when I've got everything. I hand over the items to the clerk and get my processing fee out for him (you have to pay a small fee in order to do this. Currently it's 85 cents). I lay a $10 bill on the counter as that's all I have on me at the moment and wait.
He comes back with the slip to sign since they do electronic checks there.
SC: It's 85 cents.
Me: Here you go *motioning to the $10*
SC: It's 85 cents.
Me: Right there *again motioning to the $10*
SC: The fee is 85 cents.
Me: This is all I have *picks up the $10 and hands it to the clerk*
It's about that time that one of the other Customer Service clerks returns from her break and sees what's going on. She shoos the guy away and takes over, getting me my change and apologizes up and down for the trouble. It's not her fault, but I did mention that the guy didn't seem all there. She nodded and I think she knew what I meant.
However, I wasn't grocery shopping. I just stopped by to pay a utility bill. However, it seems that even doing that doesn't make me invincible.
Sighting the first
As I'm coming in, I encounter an older lady who is complaining about not wanting to go out into the cold. I don't blame her. Winter is here, despite the fact that the calendar says winter doesn't officially start until the 21st.
OL: Is it still cold out? I hate the cold!
Me: It's not as bad as it has been. It's not windy.
OL: Well I hope we don't get no more snow
Me: I heard that we might get another small storm maybe Monday...
OL: Why did you tell me that! *glares at me and stomps off*
Ooookay...
I head on in and stop at the cooking items display to note the price of turkey basters. We're getting a ham again this year at work and I decided that I really do need one so I can baste it while it's cooking, and not nearly burn my hand like I did last year using a spoon. I glance at some of the other items, making a mental note of other things I might like in my kitchen and head onto the Customer Service desk.
Sighting the second
I'm at the customer service desk and tell one of the workers that I need to pay a utility bill. She says she's working on something (I think it was the Powerball) and says that her coworker will help me. I groan inwardly as I've dealt with him. He's spacey, as in he spaces out - a lot. I also don't think he's really all that there. I'm pretty sure he might actually be a stoner, but I can't say for sure.
Me: Hi, I'd like to pay a utility bill.
SC (stoned clerk): A what?
Me: A utility bill
SC: *pauses for a moment*uh..okay.. *then stares at me*
Me: I need a slip
To explain, you need a slip to fill out the important info - the company you want to pay, how much, etc. You can also present the bill itself, but since I'm only paying half now, with the rest due at the end of the month, I'm opting for the slip. The other thing is that at this particular store, they seem to like to hide the slips. It's not like they're worth anything since they're only usable at this particular grocery store chain. As far as I know, the husband's store doesn't do utility payments and neither does the foo-foo rich peoples grocery store.
SC: Uh..okay..*hands me a slip*
I step aside, fill out the info, get my check ready and then step back when I've got everything. I hand over the items to the clerk and get my processing fee out for him (you have to pay a small fee in order to do this. Currently it's 85 cents). I lay a $10 bill on the counter as that's all I have on me at the moment and wait.
He comes back with the slip to sign since they do electronic checks there.
SC: It's 85 cents.
Me: Here you go *motioning to the $10*
SC: It's 85 cents.
Me: Right there *again motioning to the $10*
SC: The fee is 85 cents.
Me: This is all I have *picks up the $10 and hands it to the clerk*
It's about that time that one of the other Customer Service clerks returns from her break and sees what's going on. She shoos the guy away and takes over, getting me my change and apologizes up and down for the trouble. It's not her fault, but I did mention that the guy didn't seem all there. She nodded and I think she knew what I meant.


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