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I went inside of a gas station to buy something from the cooler. There was no one at the register. I saw both of the cashiers at the subway which is connected to the lobby of the store. They both looked over but didn't seem to care. I stood at the register for another minute until the guy came running over. I had already had my items at one register. He called out to the girl to help me. She went to the OTHER register and said... "I can ring you up over here." I just looked at her and she mumbled something like she wanted me to bring my things over to her register. Now, I'm not really snobby but if I'm sitting and waiting for their dumb asses to come to the register so I can PAY...I kind of feel like she should be more than willing to help move my things because I'm already annoyed for having to wait. She just looked at me and I said... "Oh, never mind..." And walked out. Both of the cashiers gave me stunned looks and I could sense that they were thinking I was some stuck up customer for not wanting to move my things. I hope the manager sees on the cameras. It was around 830pm.
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