Quoting Lid from 00:42, 29th Apr 2006Quoting thePontificator from 20:06, 28th Apr 2006complain to the company rather than rant at the shop assistant.
This is why I said Thresher Group would get a strongly worded letter.Also, don't you fucking dare say that they have a choice and could use their better judgement, it's a bloody wine shop
Well, before the profanities fly, maybe you could quote me correctly.
My point was as follows: If I show government ID, as they state in their company policy that they accept, and it is in the style of government ID (in this case a photographic driving licence, which I did show), then it is not their fault if it were later found to be fake. It is my fault a) on fraudulent terms, and b) the person behind the counter did not have reasonable doubt to believe it was not real (seeing as it *is real*, they wouldn't have reason to doubt it).
Again, if you quote me correctly, and see I'm complaining to Thresher Group, there'll be no need to post profanities against me.
I feel, that, seeing as many students can't afford, or have no interest in, passing their driving test, and as passports are far too valuable to take down to the local offy to buy booze, we boycott them, and move to Luvians.
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If I was going to post something referring to something that you have said, i would have either used your name or quoted you. I was merely making a point in general. And if I can quote myself, I believe I use the phrase 'so if you're going to complain, do as some of you have been doing and complain to the company rather than rant at the shop assistant' so to assume I'm having a go at you seems to suggest that you haven't actually read what I'm saying.
And as for using profanity, swearing is part of the English language, and a very versatile part it is too.
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