Frankly, I don't appreciate having to wait on line - sometimes 5 minutes or more = to have the security guard mark my receipt as a requirement to exit the store, after I have completed and paid for my purchase. I'm monitored by cameras and personnel within the store. Why should I be expected to expend more minutes of my limited lifespan to prove I in fact paid for my purchase? Perhaps I'm mistaken or sensitive, but, is the onus on me to prove I've paid for my items in order to exit the store? Please help me understand. Do we (customers) have a legal, moral or ethical obligation to wait on line at the exit, after waiting in line at the register, after waiting in the lot for a parking space? Can someone please help me to put this into perspective, because I seem to be losing minutes of my life, several times a day unnecessarily inconvienenced. Understand the only reason I enter these stores is to make purchases e.g. spend money. So I find this practice particularly annoying.
2007-06-23
20:04:58
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