DD is 4. I was at MK with her and my mom. We rode Buzz, then DD wanted to look at the merchandise on the little merchandise cart that's out front. She does this every time we go, she never chooses to buy anything there. Just to make this clear...she was behaving, not being rough with anything. She would pick up a toy and look it over, then place it gently back on the shelf exactly where it belongs.
Ok so the CM that was working the cart comes over to her and asks her if she wants the little play set she was looking at. Of course DD said yes. Then the CM asked her if she also wanted the gun (she had been looking at a Buzz gun before the play set) and DD said no, just the play set. The CM never even made eye contact or acknowledged me or my mom who were both standing right behind DD. So the CM takes the play set from DD and tells her to come over to the register. DD had 51 cents in her hand because she was going to do a pressed penny. DD goes over to the register and the CM rings the toy up and takes the .51 cents from DD, then looks at my mom and says to DD that it'll be $xx.xx (I forget the amount) and hands the toy to DD.
At this point I stepped in. DD had $8 spending money left in her pocket. I told DD that was more than she had and to give the toy back to the CM and we would find something for her to buy at the big store on the way out. DD handed the toy back and got her .51 cents back. We just walked away. To me the whole thing was totally bizarre. Are they working on commission now or something?
I'm very grateful that DD is super mellow when it comes to times when I tell her "no". If it had been another kid, this could have caused a huge meltdown...or...the parents would have had to shell out money.
Later we talked about what happened. DD said she thought the CM was giving the toy to her.
Ok so the CM that was working the cart comes over to her and asks her if she wants the little play set she was looking at. Of course DD said yes. Then the CM asked her if she also wanted the gun (she had been looking at a Buzz gun before the play set) and DD said no, just the play set. The CM never even made eye contact or acknowledged me or my mom who were both standing right behind DD. So the CM takes the play set from DD and tells her to come over to the register. DD had 51 cents in her hand because she was going to do a pressed penny. DD goes over to the register and the CM rings the toy up and takes the .51 cents from DD, then looks at my mom and says to DD that it'll be $xx.xx (I forget the amount) and hands the toy to DD.
At this point I stepped in. DD had $8 spending money left in her pocket. I told DD that was more than she had and to give the toy back to the CM and we would find something for her to buy at the big store on the way out. DD handed the toy back and got her .51 cents back. We just walked away. To me the whole thing was totally bizarre. Are they working on commission now or something?
I'm very grateful that DD is super mellow when it comes to times when I tell her "no". If it had been another kid, this could have caused a huge meltdown...or...the parents would have had to shell out money.
Later we talked about what happened. DD said she thought the CM was giving the toy to her.
