Four Phucs Ache wrote: » On Xmas Eve we laid out boxes of roses for customers to pick at etc. I had one at my desk and after helping a customer for 20 mins or so she asked for a sweet.I said there their for the taking so help yourself. She said she was making rice crispy cakes and took all the dairy milk ones to melt.About 12 of them.Thanked me and left.
AllForIt wrote: » My sister bought me for xmas a pack of Tesco 3 pack of boxer underwear. She left the sticker of the price on them. In general she never shuts up about how valuable Tesco club points are. God I do feel special sometimes.
sligojoek wrote: » I did well the other night. My daughter works part time in a restaurant. Due to a breakdown in communications I won't go into, a customer got a rare steak instead of a fish dish. The problem was rectified and as it was near the end of the night the chef went to dump the steak. My daughter, who knows me only too well shouted, "Stop. My father will eat that.". Half an hour later I sliced it and fired it into a wok with a few other bits and pieces.
Deleted User wrote: » Don't know if this is stingy, a scam, or just clever free enterprise, but anyway. Some years ago I worked in a factory with this guy who seemingly by sheer coincidence always "had a friend" who was selling something you happened to mention you were looking to buy. It would work like this (and this is an actual example). We would sit around the canteen at lunch time and in conversation someone says "my washing machine is on the blink again, happens all the time, no way I'm paying for another repair but I just haven't got the money for a new one this month". Cue your man, chimes in with "a neighbour of mine is moving house, looking to sell their machine, I can get you a good price". All very friendly and helpful you might think, except all he does next is rifle through the pages of that Buy&Sell magazine, find a cheap washing machine, and sell it on at twice the price to his target. And you can't haggle the price because he says it's not his property, he's only acting as some sort of third party agent, a go-between between buyer and seller out of the goodness of his heart. I'm not exaggerating when I say your man was at this constantly. Ear to the ground 24/7. Didn't matter what you were looking for, he had a "friend" selling one on the cheap. It was a pretty big place too, so I'm surprised I was the only one who figured him out.
the_pen_turner wrote: great business idea. nothing stinge about him doing that
Kevwoody wrote: » Spoken like a true stinge!
sligojoek wrote: » For the third year running I got aftershave from the "Bargain Basket" from the same person. . I've had a beard for the last twenty five years.
the_pen_turner wrote: » how is it any diferent to someone saying their brother runs a home appliance shop and acting as a middle man. if you are happy with the price then pay it , don't if your not. he is running a small business , buy cheaper that you sell makes good business sence. he isn't a charity.
sligojoek wrote: » Beat this. Someone I know told me this about a friend of hers. Her friend Jane went out with a guy named Tim for two weeks. <Not real names> They split up and later Jane found out she was pregnant. Between hoppin and trottin they now have a three year old daughter and they hate each others guts. Last week Tim had the daughter for a day and at some stage she wet herself. Tom bought a 3 pack of underwear in Dunnes for 4euro. When he brought the child home he put the receipt on the table and demanded 2 euro from her for the 2 unused knickers. He thought he was being gracious by paying 2 euro for the one the child was wearing. Here's the good bit. He was stopped by the cops on the way home and the car was lifted for no tax.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » A quality parent so to speak
Your Face wrote: » In the local around Christmas the landlord usually gives the locals a couple free drinks. There's a fella that only comes in at Christmas to get his free drink.
sligojoek wrote: » My father used to get a botttle of whiskey every xmas in his local. One year he won a bottle in the draw and got none for xmas. He never went back.
the_pen_turner wrote: » great business idea. nothing stinge about him doing that
SB_Part2 wrote: » Reminds me of a lad I know. He had a kid with a girl and they broke up. He got with another girl who already had kids with two other guys who don't pay anything towards the kids. He had another kid with her. He stopped paying for maintenance for his first kid because he was 'paying enough for his new family'. One of his more bizarre things he said to the judge was he couldn't afford to get the bus to collect his child and wanted the mother to drop him over to him. The judge told him to walk.:D