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Everyone who has ever worked in retail will enjoy this absolutely ludicrous return
WORKING IN RETAIL, you encounter plenty of characters and plenty of weird situations, but chancers like this? They’re one in a million.
One clueless Gap employee accepted a shirt and waistcoat combo (if that wasn’t already a huge red flag, we don’t know what to tell them) as a return earlier this week.
Sounds grand, but here’s the thing: The item was last in stock 17 years ago.
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Management let rip on the employee with a very public note left in what was presumably the staff room:
The note was tweeted by fellow employee @woofjustin and has gone massively viral across social media, even baffling the many retail workers of Reddit.
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Can we just take a moment for the person who decided to chance their arm on returning an ugly waistcoat they bought in 2000 and never wore AND SUCCEEDED?
We’re not even mad. It’s incredible.
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fail of the day GAP Return Take it back win/fail working retail