2024-03-09 at 9:39 PM UTC
Yeah, dealing with rejection from cashiers that wont allow certain transactions to go through really costs me time and money.
They say, "You can't do that".
But I am thinking, "I been doing it all day long".
I obviously can't say that, but its the truth. Some of these cashiers try to be Fraud Prevention Specialist but are really just pathetic.
For instance, some say an ID is required when buying gift cards with credit/debit and that the name has to match the name on the card. I give them my ID and debit card. Then when placing my ID back into my wallet, I also put my debit card away and pull out another card I have and use that. They don't even know.
The game is strange these days. But profit flows nicely.
Maybe its time to start an actual business.
2024-03-09 at 9:41 PM UTC
I don't have ID or a bank account
2024-03-09 at 9:43 PM UTC
Honestly though, some cashiers are super cool and let things happen as they are. Out of state is where I run into the more uptight ones. I always wonder if its the way I dress or something. I usually scout and determine how people from the area dress and try to match it.
2024-03-09 at 9:44 PM UTC
I was rejected by my friend Scron after many years of friendship online and it ended up causing me to really go hard into drugs which ultimately made me paranoid and develop mental illnesses. I wish he would've been less of a cock sucker/distant to me when I was going through my mental health troubles. I would still be alive today if he had been a better efriend instead of trying to make up for it now that I am dead forever.
2024-03-09 at 9:49 PM UTC
On my other account I had over 60k posts!
2024-03-10 at 5:13 AM UTC
The best way to deal with rejection is to simply beat the person up.