I can't see, your profile pic is a bit unclear???
:rofl:
Something like what happend you alcina, happened to me a long time - just remembered it now. I went to the Zoo with the kids and it was still early so we went to the downtown shopping area. It was the first day of the end of Summer sale. I saw something that I really liked, checked and they accepted CC. When I went to pay they said they don't accept CC on sale items. Which is a no-no, you have to treat CC like cash. I asked to speak to the manager and he said he wouldn't sell it to me. I went to the bank to make the complaint and even the guy at the bank said that it is up to the store if they accept or not. I told him to read his master charge contract ( I accepted CC at my store so I knew). So, I got in touch with the main bank in Frankfurt and told them what happend. Finally somebody said I was right....I didn't get the item, but they got in trouble with the CC company. Is that called revenge???
Today, a bit more in detail:
A friend is buying our wedding cake as a our gift. She took me to the bakery where she got her cake from. Her cake had 34 tiers and was pretty good. Now, this was not a fancy pantsy bakery - very simple, could use some new shelves and stuff, but the baked goods looked good.
She gets her picture book and we tell her how many tiers the cake should have. We pick one out that is decorated with plumeria (icing) and a traditional Hawaiian wedding lei (also icing). She says "That one is expensive, take the small size and cut the pieces small..and you don't need the lei...should be enough"....If my friend weren't paying - I'd have walked out....
One last story:
I used to work in a big jewelry store in a town call Zweibruecken, with a 150+ year history. It was a very hot day and there was a big main street party going on in the streets and a couple came in. She was dressed nicely and he had jean shorts and a t-shirt on. The other girls said this couple is all yours as it didn't look like they would be spending much. I didn't care what they spent - I was happy that I was going to be able to speak English. After talking to them for a while I found out that they had something very, very special in mind, it was going to be a custom item. Turned out that they got a set of wedding bands for over 10,000 (too bad we didn't work on comission)... My boss was happy with me and the "girls" were green with envy. Just goes to show you that you can't always judge a book by it's cover