"1"^^ . "I thought that it was important for me to share my experience that I had this afternoon while eating lunch. I am not a customer of 2B Wireless or T-Mobile, I was a customer eating lunch at the Pita Jungle next to the T-Mobile store on Mill Avenue in Tempe. I was sitting on the patio of Pita Jungle and a disabled gentleman in a wheelchair was attempting to enter the T-Mobile store on Mill and he was greeted by an employee of the T-Mobile store. The employee was a white young man with a hipster haircut. He caught the gentleman before he could enter the store and spoke to the gentleman with his head hanging out of the doors. He told the gentleman that he could not come in the store because he was no longer welcome in his store. The employee told the gentleman that the last time that he visited the store \"he had bled all over the store.\" I could not believe what I was hearing, the gentleman was elderly, in a wheelchair and it seemed as though his left arm was paralyzed in some fashion. I could imagine how this elderly man might be on some type of blood thinner that could cause an episode of bleeding all over the place but why would a human being do so with any kind of malice or indifference if they were aware of the fact that they were bleeding? The employee went further to say that the customer did not attempt to clean up his blood....the elderly gentleman is in a wheelchair and does not have use of his left arm so I could see how he could have some trouble holding a paper towel to a wound let alone bend over and clean anything off of the floor. I found the whole scene disturbing and disheartening. \n If you saw a human being bleeding somewhere whether you were an employee or not wouldn't you offer some type of assistance whether it be a paper towel to hold against the bleed or a bandage? \nI'm just writing this because I feel as though someone in upper management should be made aware of the behavior of the man who works at this T-Mobile store. As I don't feel as though he behaved in such a way that is hospitable to any human being or in a manner that showed any common sense of how to behave when a human being is bleeding.\nThe disabled gentleman in the wheelchair might not have a lot of T-Mobile stores that he can actually go to since he may be restricted to a small community he actually has access to.\nIf I were the elderly gentleman I would take my business elsewhere."^^ . "0"^^ . . "1"^^ . "2016-12-21T00:00:00"^^ . . . "0"^^ .