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I got punched in the face for asking for my receipt; literally.

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posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:02 AM
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Originally posted by streetfightingman
You know what guys? I've been rude at Tim Hortons before, and
the woman behind the counter is intuitive enough to understand
that "wow this guy is a prick, oh well, must not be his fault or if it is I'm sure
he'll fix it and come back a better person next time."

Never did any of the Tim Horton's employees try to wrestle me



You seem to know when you're rude - stop being rude!
Your syndrome is not an excuse.

I guess it's a good thing that the woman behind the counter didn't try to wrestle you out :shk:



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:04 AM
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So I was right. Immature. Bye bye. I smell a ban hammer coming.



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:07 AM
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My original story:

I refused to leave because I wanted to buy food he was withholding from me and
I had the right to purchase it, because I didn't have to leave his property for any reason
whatsoever, because I do not affiliate personally with him. I did not break any corporate policies,
nor did I break the law in his store.

He then began swearing at me, and then he shoved me after I told him that
he should stop swearing at me, and that he is acting ridiculous.

This isn't the first time I've been "rude." I say "rude." because that's what an Aspie
is considered. Rude. Because we make statements of fact. In no way did I intend
to be rude or arrogant. I did however say it arrogantly because every time I come in, they
never give me the receipt. And then yes, they do increase their prices and or condemn
me for being on disability. So yes, I did say it with gall, however I didn't expect
to be shoved out of the store because I asked for my receipt.

I expect a rational result. Another statement of fact.

Cooler heads do prevail. My head was cool the whole time, until I was shoved. I didn't leave because
I didn't honestly believe he would shove me like a lunatic or ask me to leave his store



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:08 AM
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reply to post by bknapple32
 


Why? Because I outsourced my perspective and issues to a forum of individuals
Internationally who accuse me of everything irrational and wrong under the sun?



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:09 AM
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reply to post by streetfightingman
 


Didn't you just say none of this was true



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:09 AM
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Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by topherman420
 


No I didn't. None of this is true



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:10 AM
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reply to post by bknapple32
 


the accusations that aren't true, aren't true. Like for instance: me punching him first

I punched him only after he shoved me, and then grabbed me by the collar
and forced me out of the store and tried to wrestle me out.
edit on 15-1-2013 by streetfightingman because: (no reason given)



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:10 AM
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Originally posted by streetfightingman
My original story:

I refused to leave because I wanted to buy food he was withholding from me and
I had the right to purchase it, because I didn't have to leave his property for any reason
whatsoever, because I do not affiliate personally with him. I did not break any corporate policies,
nor did I break the law in his store.

He then began swearing at me, and then he shoved me after I told him that
he should stop swearing at me, and that he is acting ridiculous.

This isn't the first time I've been "rude." I say "rude." because that's what an Aspie
is considered. Rude. Because we make statements of fact. In no way did I intend
to be rude or arrogant. I did however say it arrogantly because every time I come in, they
never give me the receipt. And then yes, they do increase their prices and or condemn
me for being on disability. So yes, I did say it with gall, however I didn't expect
to be shoved out of the store because I asked for my receipt.

I expect a rational result. Another statement of fact.

Cooler heads do prevail. My head was cool the whole time, until I was shoved. I didn't leave because
I didn't honestly believe he would shove me like a lunatic or ask me to leave his store


Ah...but you initially said you had no intention of receiving the receipt because you knew they used a manual register to print the receipts, and the transaction had already occurred. You were the one who rather than asking for a receipt, and going on about your business, instead didn't ask for a receipt, became a condescending prick to someone who could not possibly have known you wanted your receipt because they didn't give you the damn receipt, and then refused to leave the store when asked, and attempting to stir # up with other customers. Just shut up. This thread HAS got to be the biggest waste of space I've ever seen on ATS, and you sound like an awful person to be around.



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:11 AM
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Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by bknapple32
 


the accusations that aren't true, aren't true. Like for instance: me punching him first


You yourself said you punched him first....in fact, you said he didn't punch you at all. Pushing/shoving off of private property is not the same thing as punching someone...



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:12 AM
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No, that's not what happened at all.

What happened was that I had no intention after the transaction was processed, but it had occurred to me
that after it had been purchased, I did want my receipt. And in the future I would also like them from now on.

I don't understand why I need to ask for my receipt. It should be apart of the procedure. He shouldn't
forget, every-single-time to give the receipt.



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:13 AM
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you keep changing your story or adding little bits in or contradicting yourself. i'm sure you're enjoying your little game. not all people with aspergers are rude or come across as rude, nor do we look for problems and try to act like victims. you would think you would understand that we are not all the same, strange.

this thread is going nowhere



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:14 AM
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reply to post by mademyself1984
 


Yes it is, because I wasn't breaking any laws or corporate policies.

I was purchasing a product, and asking for my receipt.

That's when battery and assault occurred. Yes it was on private property, but it isn't
an abode. It is a business, where product is sold. Receipts are given.
edit on 15-1-2013 by streetfightingman because: (no reason given)



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:14 AM
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reply to post by glassspider
 


There's no game. I can recall the event millisecond by millisecond



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:15 AM
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Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by bknapple32
 


the accusations that aren't true, aren't true. Like for instance: me punching him first

I punched him only after he shoved me, and then grabbed me by the collar
and forced me out of the store and tried to wrestle me out.
edit on 15-1-2013 by streetfightingman because: (no reason given)


Thats you punching him first. You cant even see that? Youre lost.



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:16 AM
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Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by mademyself1984
 


No, that's not what happened at all.

What happened was that I had no intention after the transaction was processed, but it had occurred to me
that after it had been purchased, I did want my receipt. And in the future I would also like them from now on.

I don't understand why I need to ask for my receipt. It should be apart of the procedure. He shouldn't
forget, every-single-time to give the receipt.


You said you noticed that they rarely give customers receipts, because customers don't ask for them, and the register is manually operated. Once the transaction is complete, he can't print the receipt. You said that. All you had to do, again, was either a.) ask, or b.) ask next time. There was no reason to be a dick. I doubt he forgets to give receipts. He certainly doesn't do it to piss you off. He does it because you don't ask for it. And neither does anyone else. Why did you feel the need to be dramatic about it? /Thread.



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:16 AM
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I just have to say, i love you #ing people.

That being said, Streetfightingman...

Every restaurant, business, etc also has rights. One of them is the right to refuse you service for any reason. Your belief that such isn't true, that your money ENTITLES you to something is precisely why this all happened. It is perhaps the most common attitude anyone who works in an industry serving the public encounters, and it happens on a regular basis.

We get it, he's an asshole. So are you, judging by the posts. So am i, obviously. The problem comes when you start being an asshole with the assumption (Again that ASS reference) that he isn't allowed to return the favor because you are spending money.

Please let it go and move on, or simply keep being an ass and refuse to accept you had a bad day.

PS. I dealt with a customer of similar mindset in the past few hours, can't you tell?



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:17 AM
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Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by mademyself1984
 


Yes it is, because I wasn't breaking any laws or corporate policies.

I was purchasing a product, and asking for my receipt.

That's when battery and assault occurred. Yes it was on private property, but it isn't
an abode. It is a business, where product is sold. Receipts are given.
edit on 15-1-2013 by streetfightingman because: (no reason given)


You just by your own admission stated you weren't asking for your receipt, you forgot, remember? Shut up.



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:17 AM
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Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by mademyself1984
 



That's when battery and assault occurred.



Yes, by you. you should have been arrested and thrown in jail for a night. Immaturity like this only responds to consequences, like 5 year olds.



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:17 AM
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reply to post by bknapple32
 


Can you still justify his shoving for not giving me a receipt or making the statement
that in the future receipts would be given? I also wanted to buy some food.

He with-held that from me after he had told me to leave the store.

I figured this was ridiculous, and that I should not be treated like this
and I'm telling him this and that's when he shoves me



posted on Jan, 15 2013 @ 12:17 AM
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Originally posted by streetfightingman
reply to post by mademyself1984
 


Yes it is, because I wasn't breaking any laws or corporate policies.

I was purchasing a product, and asking for my receipt.

That's when battery and assault occurred. Yes it was on private property, but it isn't
an abode. It is a business, where product is sold. Receipts are given.
edit on 15-1-2013 by streetfightingman because: (no reason given)



Private property is private property. It doesn't freaking matter if it is a business or not. You are a dunce.




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