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Hi, my name is Mike. And I broke at the McMinnville Oregon home goods and I worked at the Stockton, California, 12 and like 2015 or 16 things have changed with the credit card. And I do feel forced almost harassed to try and sell it to people even though I know that I've asked them before. Maybe even the day before and I'm told to ask him again, that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard in my life. Why in God's greener of what I asked the same person the same question every single time that doesn't make sense, it's a waste of time as far as getting orders and like you said, cherry syrup somebody's sitting there. There really is no way and if you have to. You can call it distributor. I would go through TJ Maxx and they are the ones that do the distributing for the other stores or corporations. So we have underneath the TG mass.<br /> If TJ Maxx or TJ ex corporate is floating, their company completely on credit cards. That's not good not good at all. And now maybe this text text may help improve the way employees are made to feel by management about doing that with credit cards, it makes people feel intimidated to do it and make some feel uncomfortable. And I'm gonna tell you right now. That's why you have such a high turnover rate at that McMinnville. Store, they don't want to do it and they walk out they don't come back. And I mean the employees and customers TSO. If you guys think a credit card is more important than a repeat customer. You may want to redo economics 101.


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