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YA BOY WAS ABLE TO SCOOP UP A PAIR OF VOLT GRIFFEY MAX 1'S,AND THE RAIDERS SC TRAINERS (BO #34) FOR $150....IN AND OUT,NO PROBLEMS. LUV IT,MAYNE! HOLLA...CED B.
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Ced, I stumbled upon this topic and your reply, not knowing, since I havent checked niketalk in awhile, that the F&F was this past weekend.Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
Originally Posted by FrenchBlue23
Most Footlocker Employees and Managers = Douches
Thinking they are Hitler as %!%%.
its funny how lame alot of them are, as if acting like a douche to customers makes them feel better about the fact that they get paid damn near minimum wage and a practiclly required by corporate to top off and nag customers to get them to buy insoles.
it's a little kid job the way i see it. when i go in a store and get no help and hear employees loudly and boldly talking about how theirs a 50% weekend and obviously hooking up their friends with the 50% in front of other customers to the point that its blatantly obvious i just look at it as a bunch of little kids enjoying their $8 per hour job that they don't realize how replacable they are.
its a joke when i've tried to legitamtly exchange stuff that i had a receipt for in the past and the clown employees and managers want to make up their own rules disregarding what is clearly written in paper on their receipt and on their website but all of a sudden want to backpeddal and talk about "we'll do it this one time" when i just polietly tell them im calling corporate and that im going to stay on my phone with corporate and pass it to them so they can explain to corporate why they think they could change their rules just so they can make their day.
i have a few friends who work for the company and a few managers i'm close with that i deal with when i need stuff and they share the same feelings towards some of their peers from other stores.