irishbosoxfan
<font color=red>BL II - Red Team<br><font color=te
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poohandwendy said:Actually, employees have access to that information. So, an employee could send in a person to pick up the layaway...use the 'call my wife, she has all of the pertinent info' (using an untraceable phone) the manager talks to the person with the infor and then they walk out with the layaway. They never would know how the information was obtained, they could not prove an employee was involved.
Believe me, I worked in customer service, this kind of stuff happens more often than you know.
They did the right thing and I am sure you would understand that if you went in and your layaway was gone.
I can understand this but my main peeve is how DH was treated in the process!! No way a customer should be treated the way he was!