1/5 Felicia P. 8 months ago on Google
I
went
to
the
Tacoma,
Washington
location
today.
Spent
a
couple
hundred
bucks
there.
As
I'm
checking
out
with
my
cart
full
of
stuff
and
the
cashier
scans
my
card.
He
immediately
asks
me
if
I'm
there
too.
Like
my
card
isn't
mine.
I
said
that's
my
card
and
he's
like
oh.
It
progressively
gets
worse.
I'm
there
with
my
wife
and
she
pulls
out
her
bank
card
first.
Both
our
cards
are
connected
to
the
same
account.
And
I'm
still
in
shock
he
accused
me
of
not
being
me.
He
asks
her
if
she
has
a
card
and
I'm
like
she's
my
wife
and
he
said
you
can
take
her
to
costumer
service
and
get
her
on
my
account
if
I'm
the
main
card.
And
I'm
like
I
am
and
my
brother
has
the
second
card.
Why
would
I
give
her
my
other
card
if
we
come
here
together.
So
basically,
I'm
not
sure
I
want
to
buy
anything
because
of
the
cashiers
attitude
with
me.
But
I
end
up
purchasing
the
items
on
my
bank
card.
I
don't
know
if
he
targeted
me
because
my
skin
color,
or
that
I'm
gay.
It
seems
so
because
the
people
right
before
me
used
one
card
and
he
allowed
both
to
pay.
The
wife
counting
out
exact
change.
The
lines
were
more
busy
than
usual
and
not
once
did
he
or
any
other
cashier
in
hearing
distance
ask
about
anyone
else's
card
or
question
payment.
I
feel
like
the
cashier
needs
sensitivity
training,
costumer
service
training,
and
anti
discrimination
training.
His
name
is
Steven
R
and
his
OP#
823.
Whatever
that
is.
It
makes
me
not
comfortable
coming
back
into
that
location
at
the
very
least.
I
never
had
a
problem
at
Costco
before.
Spending
1000s
yearly
there.
I
understand
if
he
was
following
policy
but
he
came
at
it
the
wrong
way
and
shouldn't
single
out
certain
people.
It
doesn't
look
right
and
it
doesn't
feel
good.
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