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Wheelchair hero tackles angry customer I didn't catch this on the news on the weekend but just saw it on Global. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-col...hair-hero.html Quote:
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^ as mentioned in a thread before bystander effect http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bystander_effect pretty epic though, probably a real life joe swanson hahaha |
The one guy did hit the dude in the ass with the "slippery when wet" sign. :lol Props to the wheeled hero. Someone buy that dude a steak! :thumbsup: |
No shit, get the guy a steak for sure. I thought open season on a douchbag would be a total free-for-all. |
Why is she allowed to just keep the currency like that? I understand it if the bank keeps your fake currency (I've had that happen to me with one fake 100$ US bill), but if a shopkeeper at a local store says I can't get back my fake 50$ (so I can make sure it's fake) I'd be pretty pissed too. |
^ they aren't aloud to... Cuz then the person will just use it somewhere else instead... it prevents the circulation of fake bills |
are shopkeepers certified counterfeit checkers or some shit? what prevents them from keeping real money? |
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Good on the wheelchair guy, I lol'd watching the other two guys standing there holding each other's arms. |
local hero, he is.. |
When I saw this on the news I thought it was awesome. Wheelchair guys freak me out, especially if they're coming from behind really fast. One false step and you'll lose a toe. Anyone ever spot the motorized tricycle wheelchair? From behind it looks like a normal wheelchair, but he has a third wheel with handlebars. Half a year ago he passed me when I was driving, he was going way over 60 km. |
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I think this could've all been avoided if the lady just gave back the man his 50$. It seems like she was pretty adamant about keeping his money. Why not just give it back to him? It shouldn't be the lady's call to withold his money. He could've easily been handed that 50$ himself, why aggravate him? Just refuse him his purchase, and send him on his way. I only say this because I've been given a fake HUNDRED (US) before, and there is no way that I'd just take the word of a convenience store lady telling me that it's fake and I can't have it back. |
ive been told a $10 bill of mine was fake (it felt funny to me too) took it to the bank and they said it was fine but asked me if i wanted another one instead under that new law the ndp is trying to push the shopkeeper could hog-tie that guy under suspicions that he was trying to commit a crime i can understand why he'd be pissed; i think everyone can but the fact that the dude in the wheelchair stepped up to help a lady is overshadowing the issue |
lol @ the guy spanking the guy with the "Wet floor" sign |
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u guys know how to tell the authenticity of 2gen old 100s? ive still got a bunch of those and some $1000 bills left too i remember back in the day you'd see people in t&t always pulling out 1000$ bills but if you'd try it at save-on/safeway they'd be like WTF??? |
do you mean the previous generation of 50's and 100's? if so, the ink runs if you smudge the bill on blank paper. other than that, there's supposed to be those green dots that are removable. |
For bills, the person can ask for it back, and you refuse the service simple as that. But fake credit cards we have to hold it and call the police right away. |
I've had a couple places not give back 5's and tens.... |
No charges were laid. |
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