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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3106632" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I remember working at a "major national electronics store" when an older couple came in, him wearing overalls and her wearing some similar ladies attire. Right behind them, a young man in a suit came in. My co-worker said, "I'll take the guy in the suit, and he headed off to greet him. So, I helped the older couple. While the guy in the business suit bought something around $10, the older couple bought about $250 worth of stuff. When the man went to pay me, he literally pulled a roll of bills the size of my fist out of his pocket and paid cash. The smallest thing I saw in that roll was $20 bills.</p><p></p><p>My co-worker learned to never pre-judge a customer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3106632, member: 7900"] I remember working at a "major national electronics store" when an older couple came in, him wearing overalls and her wearing some similar ladies attire. Right behind them, a young man in a suit came in. My co-worker said, "I'll take the guy in the suit, and he headed off to greet him. So, I helped the older couple. While the guy in the business suit bought something around $10, the older couple bought about $250 worth of stuff. When the man went to pay me, he literally pulled a roll of bills the size of my fist out of his pocket and paid cash. The smallest thing I saw in that roll was $20 bills. My co-worker learned to never pre-judge a customer. [/QUOTE]
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