1/5 Lou C. 2 months ago on Google • 4 reviews New
I
want
to
say
I’m
not
the
type
of
person
to
get
upset
so
easily,
I’ve
had
people
while
working
in
customer
service
try
to
LITERALLY
spit
in
my
face
and
been
able
to
let
it
go.
Im
honest
just
baffled
because
this
was
the
first
time
I’ve
ever
been
here.
The
lady
upfront
was
ridiculously
condescending
towards
me
and
was
talking
to
me
like
someone
does
a
toddler.
I’m
19
and
was
most
definitely
treated
like
a
criminal
just
trying
to
shop
for
my
mom
since
she’s
disabled.
I
tried
making
small
talk
and
immediately
started
to
get
looked
at
like
an
idiot.
I
ended
up
giving
up
and
I
started
looking
at
the
mobility
scooters
that
way
my
mom
can
actually
move
without
having
to
worry
about
her
mobility
scooter
battery
dying.
I
asked
the
lady
3
questions
and
each
one
became
more
and
more
snide.
“Do
you
guys
happen
to
have
warranties
on
the
scooter
batteries?”
(it’s
been
an
ongoing
issue
with
the
scooters
I’ve
boughten
my
mom
in
the
past).
I
was
thinking
since
they
were
a
used
store
the
battery’s
could’ve
been
new
and
under
some
kind
of
warranty
but
instead
got
looked
at
like
I
was
crazy.
Another
question
I
asked
after
looking
at
another
scooter
(the
biggest
one
in
there)
“how
long
do
you
think
this
scooter
battery
can
last”
she
said
I
don’t
know
and
gave
me
a
look
like
I
was
crazy
to
even
ask.
Then
proceeds
to
call
someone
else
upfront
almost
kind
of
making
a
scene
but
she
had
the
guy
stay
upfront
like
I
was
going
to
rob
the
place.
Last
question
I
asked
her
when
I
saw
a
wrist
brace
was
“Do
you
think
that
this
could
help
get
some
blood
flow
back
in
my
hand?”
(I
ended
up
losing
partial
feeling
in
both
hands,
mainly
my
fingers
a
couple
days
ago
due
too
falling
asleep
on
them
for
an
entire
night.
With
my
right
hand
it
still
hasn’t
come
all
the
way
back)
and
before
I
could
even
finish
that
question
she
cut
me
off
and
said
“I’m
not
a
medical
professional”
and
basically
said
she
didn’t
care.
Needless
to
say
I
bought
the
brace
and
left
very
upset
and
want
to
warn
others
about
my
experience
here.
I
would
like
to
add
that
I
do
understand
that
these
people
may
not
be
medical
professionals,
but
they
should
atleast
act
like
professionals!