Canyoudigit
Well-known member
Sounds like a cover up to me.
Exactly this.I cant help but be annoyed by those refusing to wear one, but insisting on telling everyone they are refusing to wear it then acting like they're a victim of oppression when they are called out on it. Just wear it and shut the **** up, its really not a hardship
She should be ashamed of herself, she won't be mind, those type of people never are, they just want what they can get out of life, don't care about anyone but themselves & are more important than you or II've just found out from my wife, that her cousin, who we were already annoyed with as she wears a fake lanyard to claim she doesn't have to wear a mask, went into a popular coffee shop, was refused service because of no mask, has just been given £3,000 compensation by said company as an apology.
I mean, what the heck is going on here? As a family, we have a valid lanyard because our daughter is disabled, so her wearing a fake one is an affront to all the effort we put in, but to then get money off the back of that fraud, is morally reprehensible.
I'm really annoyed by her behaviour and I am considering some sort of response. She is an absolute idiot and I am frankly baffled by her reasoning.
Baron S, There has been many a post on this board over the years that has got my hackles up but this one makes me spit blood. How fkn DARE she. This has made me so angry. I think you should sprag on her annonymously of course, and see what happens. If nothing else it would probably give you a lot of satisfaction seeing her squirm.I've just found out from my wife, that her cousin, who we were already annoyed with as she wears a fake lanyard to claim she doesn't have to wear a mask, went into a popular coffee shop, was refused service because of no mask, has just been given £3,000 compensation by said company as an apology.
I mean, what the heck is going on here? As a family, we have a valid lanyard because our daughter is disabled, so her wearing a fake one is an affront to all the effort we put in, but to then get money off the back of that fraud, is morally reprehensible.
I'm really annoyed by her behaviour and I am considering some sort of response. She is an absolute idiot and I am frankly baffled by her reasoning.
Yes, Starbucks can afford to hand over the money but, what about the staff member who refused to serve her, it will be them who the book stops at.If it was Starbucks I wouldn't give a phoook
A privately owned local business on the other hand...
I knew of someone like this.... before covid they would go away to hotels, pour some coca cola on the bed and then complain straightaway to reception that it was dirty when they entered the room - nearly always got a "free" weekend or heavily discounted
No longer associate with them
we all end up paying for these chuntsI knew of someone like this.... before covid they would go away to hotels, pour some coca cola on the bed and then complain straightaway to reception that it was dirty when they entered the room - nearly always got a "free" weekend or heavily discounted
No longer associate with them
Me tooFind it hard to believe a company would just dole 3k out, surely they'd look into it properly.
A £20 voucher maybe but 3k in the current climate,
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Yeah and it hasn't been through the courts that quickly either with the massive backlog they've got to work through.Find it hard to believe a company would just dole 3k out, surely they'd look into it properly.
A £20 voucher maybe but 3k in the current climate,
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Tell her to pop into Toolstation