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I never go in this store unless I'm being dragged by a friend, in which this is a scenario I am writing about. At first, I never chose to shop here because it is beyond my style. I was recently with a friend who had wanted to buy clothes in the store but I had no intentions of making a purchase. As I was following my friend around, a female employee asks us for help but my friend was doing fine without help and I, of course did not need assistance. I applaud them for their courtesy. Normally, the conversation ends after mentioning a couple deals going on which I listened as the lady talked out of respect. This is where they lost my star rating on Yelp. The employee then asks me what size jeans I am so I can try on their new style of jeans. She begins to pick out jeans for me and has a dressing room held for me. Of course, I try on the jeans only because I felt bad but I walked out right after because I sensed an invasion of privacy. I appreciate their willingness to help but when I said I was just browsing, I truly do mean it.
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