Do people still write checks? Oh wait, I've been to the grocery store behind a "person of age" this week. My fav is when they have to enter it into their checkbook register while still at checkout.
I learned that apparently, here in Maryland, it isn't illegal to write hot checks. When I worked at the vet, a customer wrote a hot check to pay for the dog's boarding. Check came back to us and my manager was calling customer saying "You owe us money!" I asked why she didn't just press charges. Unheard of. She looked at me like I was crazy. I said "Y'all don't do that here?" She told me it wasn't illegal.
Why am I sad? Because I love when we go out on the bike. Why is he considering selling? Because we sold his car earlier this year and the bike has been his main form of transportation. Fall is coming up and he's going have to buy a car and isn't sure he wants to store it for the winter. And he'd use the money to put toward a car. I oppose everything about this plan, btw.
I can't stand that. Paying with a check is bad enough, but they don't even fill out the date, store, etc while they're in line. You could at least try to speed up an already slow process because you refuse to move into present day. Almost as bad as the people who are in no way ready to pay once their items are rung up. Was it free last time moron? You pay every fucking time, you'd think someone would get into a rhythm.
Thanks for ruining my day, I have worked hard to get rid of my anger at people who do this and you just opened the wound. If I see a person of age today I am going to smack them.
What kind of bike? And I agree with you, this is a bad plan. (This coming from a man who gave up his bikes because he has two daughters and a wife who feels it would be bad if they didn't have a father because some moron wasn't paying attention.)
Yea, should of specified why did he want to sell it. That sucks, someone should never sell a bike unless it is going towards a new bike. I kind of broke that rule 6 years ago, I sold my bike and was going to buy another one, but I ended up buying a house that week and all my spare cash just vanished.
I refuse to get behind old people or other certain types of people I know are always going to have some issue with checking out. They're always surprised at something not being the price they thought it was or going through 5 different gift cards THEY KNOW has X amount of dollars on it. It's ridiculous. When it's time to hit the checkout line, I'm scanning the field like a military General planning the final battle.
I was behind a lady at Starbucks yesterday (I am 100% addicted to the refreshers #savevalenciaorange) she had 5 or 6 gift cards. All of them had small balances available. Then she had a hard time trying to swipe them, seeing as how they were made of plastic and stuff. Lady just give them to me and I'll do it for you, or better yet I'll fucking buy your triple shot Latte. Move.
2007 shadow Sabre 1100. This is a terrible plan. Ignore my godawful messy yard. I'm the only one who enjoys working in it and being postpartum has waylaid those activities.