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I walked in the store and greeted the cashier, but he ignored me. He was talking on the phone using a Bluetooth device. As he was scanning my items he was kind of just throwing them on the counter. At least that's how it appeared to me, and he was still on the phone! He totally looked like he was in a bad mood. He didn't even say one word to me. He didn't give me the total; I had to just look at the screen, and proceeded to pay using a card. I asked for a second bag, because he put everything in one bag, including a 2 liter soda. When I asked for a second bag I didnt get a response, so I assumed he didn't hear me and asked for one again. He gave me one, but still no response on his part. He didn't give me a receipt or asked if I wanted one. So in the end, I just told him that he needed to change his attitude. Which I got snapped on. He got angry, and said that I was the one who needed to change my attitude. Like really?! As I was leaving, he started yelling at me to go back. Haha. I didn't have time to argue with someone like that. It was an overall bad experience. Very poor customer service.
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