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Let me start out by saying that I am not implying that every cashier of a major retail place does this
The last couple of days I've been shopping for something new to wear for an interview on Friday.
Everywhere I go, the cashiers ask if I want to open a credit card and save money. I always so, "No thank you." and the conversation is ususally over.
Recently though, many cashiers are becoming more pushy about opening these accounts
They're kinda like that fly you swat at around your sandwich that refuses to go away
Then today a cashier (what seemed at first a sweet Grandma type) asked me this very question, and I said as normal, "No thank you." She then continued asking me and trying to convince me why I should. I said again, "No thank you, I don't want anymore open lines of credit." She than said, but you can pay the credit card off right now as soon as you use it. I said to her, "That's not the point. I don't want anymore lines of open credit." She said, "You can cancel it right away, and plus, it would really help me out." I said again, "I don't want anymore lines of open credit." She finally let up about that, and then wanted me to sign up to get emails from them. When I said, "No thanks!" she pursed that for another minute. I couldn't believe it!!!
I almost tempted to call the store manager and tell them that this is such a turn-off to shop there, but I don't want to get the cashier in trouble. I doubt she meant any harm, but holy cow, I'm so tired of everyone wanting me to open a credit card!!!!
Okay....vent over!!!!
The last couple of days I've been shopping for something new to wear for an interview on Friday.
Everywhere I go, the cashiers ask if I want to open a credit card and save money. I always so, "No thank you." and the conversation is ususally over.
Recently though, many cashiers are becoming more pushy about opening these accounts
They're kinda like that fly you swat at around your sandwich that refuses to go away
Then today a cashier (what seemed at first a sweet Grandma type) asked me this very question, and I said as normal, "No thank you." She then continued asking me and trying to convince me why I should. I said again, "No thank you, I don't want anymore open lines of credit." She than said, but you can pay the credit card off right now as soon as you use it. I said to her, "That's not the point. I don't want anymore lines of open credit." She said, "You can cancel it right away, and plus, it would really help me out." I said again, "I don't want anymore lines of open credit." She finally let up about that, and then wanted me to sign up to get emails from them. When I said, "No thanks!" she pursed that for another minute. I couldn't believe it!!!
I almost tempted to call the store manager and tell them that this is such a turn-off to shop there, but I don't want to get the cashier in trouble. I doubt she meant any harm, but holy cow, I'm so tired of everyone wanting me to open a credit card!!!!
Okay....vent over!!!!


