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Phoney Sprint employees defrauding consumers?

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Phoney Sprint employees defrauding consumers?

Postby hackett » Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:17 am

I was at a "Sprint" cellular/mobile phone store located downtown, near an NBC news station. I went in there and there were 3 Filipino frauds working there. There were 2 males and 1 female working the front counter. I purchased a netbook for $93, cash. After I began to use the netbook, which they called a "Mini", the netbook processed extremely slow .. suspiciously way too slow. So I returned the netbook and got my money back. My dilemma is that when I returned the netbook, the guy there named "Joe" showed a picture of a naked woman to the other, younger guy named "Anthony" who was pretending to act queer. I noticed the fake queer guy was making fun of me and I was utterly disgusted when I noticed the other guy, "Joe" showed a pic of a naked woman to the other guy on his cell phone. Joe made a lewd comment about "lawn bowling". Should I have both of those morons fired or should I just have them arrested? Should I notify Spring corporate that they have frauds working there or should I just have them exterminated? I'm taking a poll.
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Phoney Sprint employees defrauding consumers?

Postby garret » Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:19 am

Take your business elsewhere. I've read your missive three times, and I cannot identify a single crime. The actions of the employees made you uncomfortable, but that is not illegal.

Should you complain to Sprint? If you like. You will not get more than a thanks for your concerns.

If you had the means to have the exterminated, you would not be asking here.
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Phoney Sprint employees defrauding consumers?

Postby gillivray5 » Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:24 am

Take your business elsewhere. I've read your missive three times, and I cannot identify a single crime. The actions of the employees made you uncomfortable, but that is not illegal.

Should you complain to Sprint? If you like. You will not get more than a thanks for your concerns.

If you had the means to have the exterminated, you would not be asking here.
You do not have the power to have someone fired unless you own the company. BTW, if you are going to refer to someone as a fraud, you should be able to describe some sort of fraudulent conduct. Look up the word if you do not understand it.
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