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Just as an aside I frequently visit various user accounts as a result of holding my I pad in my left hand and accidentally catching someone’s name or Avatar.

That might give the wrong impression as posts are far more revealing than self penned profiles

 

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14 hours ago, HeHasRisen said:

As you are your own boss you can make any decision you like about what you wish to subject yourself to. 

As I said, I was not my own boss back in 1985, but, more to the point, everyone has power in this regard : they don't have to do a job dealing with the public. But if you do have a job dealing with the public, particularly if you are a manager or "team leader" you accept that you will sometimes be dealing with people who are stressed up and/or annoyed and/or upset etc etc. Dealing with the public, like life itself in fact, is not all  bed of roses.

 

11 hours ago, HeHasRisen said:

Both (rudeness and threats) are seemingly fine, according to some.... 

According to whom (with quotes please) ?

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11 hours ago, HeHasRisen said:

>>Irene Swaine said:
According to who?<<

 

Your mate Mr Aerial

In another post you falsely accused me of lying, well you are lying here.

 

10 hours ago, The_DADDY said:

In recent days I've seen 2 altercations at the same Aldi. Staff wanting to search customers bags, customers objecting, voices raised, threats made. It's all quite unpleasant. 

Which Aldi do you use TD ? ! ? I've told you before, move to Dore !

Off the top of my head I cannot remember the last time I saw an altercation with shop staff in any shop.

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10 hours ago, HeHasRisen said:

I heard the manager of Aldi puts people on ignore on forums because he is a massive pussy. 

I heard he did not have time to go on forums because he's too busy throwing abusive customers out of his store.

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36 minutes ago, HeHasRisen said:

Incorrect. Read it properly.  It wasn't a false accusation whatsoever. 

Err, yes it was.

Whilst we're on the subject, you don't appear to have answered this :

 

>>HeHasRisen said:
Both
[rudeness and threats] are seemingly fine, according to some.... <<

 

According to whom (with quotes please) ?

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3 minutes ago, Chekhov said:

Err, yes it was.

 

Erm, no it wasnt. Want another reminder?

 

"If a business buys something for £1 using a card the bank will charge them between 30p and 50p in fees."

 

Admit this was a lie, given not every business will be charged, and we can move on to the other things raised. Cheers.

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Chekhov's well known for lying.  He has quoted me in  posts,  changed the wording that I used,  and then used that false statement as an argument against me.

Another poster confirmed that,        As a result,  I no longer converse with him.

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1 hour ago, Organgrinder said:

Chekhov's well known for lying.  He has quoted me in  posts,  changed the wording that I used,  and then used that false statement as an argument against me.

Another poster confirmed that,        As a result,  I no longer converse with him.

You sound like a little girl.

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