Is it just me or is it that I can't go anywhere without encountering someone trying to sell me something?
Note that I don't begruge anyone doing their job, and I won't be rude to them. But it still gets on my nerves, though admittedly not in an epic "Lupo goes shopping" style. *shudders*
With gas stations, it's points cards. Which may or may not be a good deal, but I'm simply not open to sales pitches. I'm here to pump gas, pay up, and leave. Leave me alone.
Groceries. I have a few ideas on what stores can do with their various obscenely-high interest credit cards. Most of which involve them being loaded onto a mass-driver cannon and fired into the sun. After a recent polite decline from me, some lady got more persistent, "Sir but it's free! You get 20 bucks just for applying!" Riiight lady, I'm sure giving out my address won't result in loads of snail-spam-mail. I'm equally sure cancelling your store credit card which I am guaranteed never to use will not impact my credit rating. Nothing in life's free.
Then just a few nights ago. I usually don't resort to caffene to get through nightshifts, but that time I hadn't slept well. For some reason my spider-sense tingled as I stepped into a somewhat crowded local coffee shop. Just when I thought I was in the clear, in my car and pulling out, some lady waves for my attention. I thought she was trying to get by or something, so I stopped. And naturally she knocks on my window and presses some flyer or something against the glass. Seriously?? No, just no. Back off unless you want to be roadkill. I suppose she figured crowded coffee shop=sales fodder. But yeaah, totally not risky approaching random strangers at night.
Then there was that time I got off a bus at a crowded intersection. Both sides of the street had someone trying solicit travelers for something or other.
I'm not social-phobic, but I'm not a very people-person either. Can't I just do my business and leave, without being bothered?
Note that I don't begruge anyone doing their job, and I won't be rude to them. But it still gets on my nerves, though admittedly not in an epic "Lupo goes shopping" style. *shudders*
With gas stations, it's points cards. Which may or may not be a good deal, but I'm simply not open to sales pitches. I'm here to pump gas, pay up, and leave. Leave me alone.
Groceries. I have a few ideas on what stores can do with their various obscenely-high interest credit cards. Most of which involve them being loaded onto a mass-driver cannon and fired into the sun. After a recent polite decline from me, some lady got more persistent, "Sir but it's free! You get 20 bucks just for applying!" Riiight lady, I'm sure giving out my address won't result in loads of snail-spam-mail. I'm equally sure cancelling your store credit card which I am guaranteed never to use will not impact my credit rating. Nothing in life's free.
Then just a few nights ago. I usually don't resort to caffene to get through nightshifts, but that time I hadn't slept well. For some reason my spider-sense tingled as I stepped into a somewhat crowded local coffee shop. Just when I thought I was in the clear, in my car and pulling out, some lady waves for my attention. I thought she was trying to get by or something, so I stopped. And naturally she knocks on my window and presses some flyer or something against the glass. Seriously?? No, just no. Back off unless you want to be roadkill. I suppose she figured crowded coffee shop=sales fodder. But yeaah, totally not risky approaching random strangers at night.
Then there was that time I got off a bus at a crowded intersection. Both sides of the street had someone trying solicit travelers for something or other.
I'm not social-phobic, but I'm not a very people-person either. Can't I just do my business and leave, without being bothered?
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