Monday, November 19, 2007
Dont trust sweet old ladies!!!!!
I work in Carrig donn which to whoever doesnt know sells clothes and giftware stuff like crystal and newbridge and the like, anyway working nine-seven on saturday...not many people believed me when I told them this story but anyway was really busy on saturday loads of kids and families were in the shopping centre because santa was coming(awhh) okay so the place was packed. About four o'clock I was helping these lovely two old women they were getting their christmas presents, they mainly wanted to get giftware stuff like glasses and jewellery, they were just interested in the stuff that wasn't in the cabinets I thought brilliant dont have to run up stairs to the stock room. They wanted to buy Waterford glasses worth about 100 euro for each box which where out on the floor, but wanted to wait for one of their daughters to come to the shop so they wouldn't have to carry it so they left the shop i guessed to get her. So then it coming up to about half five had totally forgot about these women, until my manger notice two boxes which the glasses in them were closed, when she opened them the boxes her empty the security tages in the boxes, mentioned to my manager about the two women who where very interested in getting the glasses but their was no way they could have carried them. Went and got the security men in the shoping centre they looked back on the cameras and we all saw a middle aged women with a large buggy take the glasses the security man asked me a few questions I told them about the people who wanted to buy the glasses that I knew of including these two old women they looked back further on the camras and to my shock told me these two women are barred from the shopping centre because they are well known shop lifters and get their families to help, okay this might not seem so strange or shocking to some but if you had have seen these two old women you would not believe they would shop lift, they looked like women who dont like to leave the house and stay in and knit or something, so moral of this story is not to trust everyone they might not be what they seem.
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