Makes A Difference When Cashiers Are Minus A Few Brain Cells
PHARMACY | WORKING | MAY 8, 2013
(I’m buying a common cold medicine that is OTC, but you have to be 18 to buy. At the time, I’m 19.)
Cashier: “I need to see your ID.”
(I hand it to her.)
Cashier: “Oh, I’m sorry. I can’t sell this to you.”
Me: “What? Why not? ”
Cashier: “Well, I have to be able to verify you’re over 18.”
Me: “Is there a problem with my ID?”
Cashier: “You were born in 1989.”
Me: “Yes, and it’s 2008, so I’m 19.”
Cashier: “But you could be lying because I don’t know how to figure out how old you are if you were born in 1989. It’s too hard to subtract!”
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