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I cannot believe the lack of customer service that this establishment offers I was parked in front of the business in my 2013 Cadillac Escalade which has my disability license plate in the back for everybody to see they open the doors at 7 a.m. I was there early to start my day at about 6:35 a truck pulls up next to me and it's one of the employees to the money tree she has me put down my window and tells me that I can't park in front of the business before they open her and her assistant manager can't open the business as long as there's a car parked in front of it meanwhile this business is in the strip mall so in all honesty I'm allowed to park anywhere in this parking lot because I could be visiting anyone of the number of businesses that are located and share this parking lot with this Money Tree seems to me that if they're opening assistant manager is so afraid to walk 5 ft from her car to the front door to open the door for business maybe she's not the right person with the responsibility of opening the store I park close to the door because I'm handicapped and I don't need to walk across the parking lot to make a measly payment to this business and for her to have her other employee approached me to move my vehicle which was it is parked in a normal space at the front of the business is unheard of. As I said if she's too afraid to walk the four to five feet from her car to the front door in the morning and in broad daylight because she's afraid of a car that sitting there waiting for the business to open maybe she's not the right personality or the strong enough person to be opening the business maybe it's too stressful or too overwhelming and too much responsibility for her. Her insecurities are her problem not mine the customer and I am very offended that I'm handicapped senior individual who has to cater to such nonsense I will not be back and I will be notifying the corporate office about this ridiculousness. It's called grow up and get over yourself you're not that important Drama Queen. Just as an added note there is no signs posted anywhere in the store Front to notify people that their not supposed to park in front of the store at opening not that they can regulate such a thing but they seem to think that they can please.
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