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Pack searching? I think this is a good example..
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RE: Pack searching? I think this is a good example..
(03-14-2012, 12:59 PM)sesfan01 Wrote: I was just at Walmart on my lunch and went in to see if they had any blasters and what I found was this guy feeling and bending all the loose packs. I didn't really know what to say as this if the first time I've encountered a pack searcher. I just proceeded to look at a few blasters and said "excuse me" because he wouldn't move from where he was standing. I ended up just putting the couple blasters I had down and left the store. I probably should have said something, but I know he wouldn't have listened or cared.

This is just another reason why I don't buy loose retail packs. I will stick to buying sealed blasters or rack packs and that's it.
I would have said something, then again Im from NY and have a tendency to get right in peoples faces when their sh!tty behavior irks me.
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#22

RE: Pack searching? I think this is a good example..
For better or worse, I've known a bunch of people who call store security on pack searchers... and falsely claim they saw the pack searcher pocket something.
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(03-15-2012, 08:13 PM)oneofakindcards Wrote: For better or worse, I've known a bunch of people who call store security on pack searchers... and falsely claim they saw the pack searcher pocket something.
That is a great idea. That will certainly scare them off. I'll do that to the few people I see in my local Target stores. Not to the kids but to the adults, for sure! Adults versus adults... Wink
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heh - I had to respond. What a Richard.
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#25

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There's a total D-Bag in our area who pack searches all the time, and I guarantee he's never kissed a girl.

I ALWAYS go directly to security and rat him out ... although I never thought of telling them I saw him pocket something.

That's brilliant ... because I still see him in there on a fairly regular basis, so obviously he hasn't been "prosecuted" too harshly.

I really wish these people would catch on fire, or combust instantaneously, like in Spinal Tap.
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(03-15-2012, 09:41 PM)rjcj2017 Wrote: There's a total D-Bag in our area who pack searches all the time, and I guarantee he's never kissed a girl.

I ALWAYS go directly to security and rat him out ... although I never thought of telling them I saw him pocket something.

That's brilliant ... because I still see him in there on a fairly regular basis, so obviously he hasn't been "prosecuted" too harshly.

I really wish these people would catch on fire, or combust instantaneously, like in Spinal Tap.
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(03-15-2012, 08:54 PM)tnp777 Wrote: heh - I had to respond. What a Richard.
Wow, a Brett Butler collector. I really liked him as the Indians lead-off man. He played on some lousy teams, I think Brett and Burt Blylevin were on those '80's teams together.
Are you guys leaving comments under this d'bags video? Lots of hate there. lmao
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#28

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the way he has to touch each relic really creeps me out. i agree, hes opening them carefully to reseal.


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