Sounds like my experience at the Big R store in Greeley last week. Drove over there to get a new pair of western boots. Big farm/clothing store. Walked into the clothing dept. and noticed four or five young Mexican girls standing around the counter talking. Figured I better just help myself and walked over to the boot aisle. Couldn't find the brand of boot I wanted so went back to the counter. One of the girls stopped talking long enough to ask me what I wanted. Told her I was looking for a black pair of Tony Lama boots. She said, "Oh, let me get the boot girl," and hollered at another girl. I knew then where this was going. The other girl told me, "I don't think we have any." She looked for a little bit and finally found a pair and handed them to me. I asked if they had one of those foot measuring gauges because I wanted to measure my foot and make sure I was getting the right size. Well, the other girl found one and gave it to me. I couldn't figure out how to read the thing and asked both of them what size it said. They looked at it and didn't know how to read it either. I gave up and tried the boots on and they fit so I told the boot girl I wanted another pair. She found another pair and started mumbling something about they were defective. She finally showed me what she was talking about, there was a little white scuff mark on the top of the right boot. Told her that didn't make any difference to me. Well, she went and checked with someone else and came back and told me I could have fifty percent off of that pair. Went back to the counter and the others were still standing there talking to each other. One of them stopped talking long enough to ring up the sale. The only thing that made the trip worthwhile was I got a hundred and sixty dollar pair of boots for eighty dollars and paid full price for the other pair.
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