Monday, 16 July 2012

Bags of Trouble

I went to a store today to return a bag I bought there last week. I was honestly bracing for anything because firstly, returning stuff in Jamaica is about as painful as pulling teeth and secondly, and probably more importantly... I lost my receipt!

I arrived at the store and was directed to the lady responsible for “handling” returns. I noticed immediately how high her seat was. She was like a mile above me, which forced me and other people I’m sure to have to look up in order to speak to her, I’m now wondering if it was deliberate. So I presented my case but despite my best efforts she repeated, “sir...we need a receipt”, “sir...we need a receipt.” I mean it was like a scratched CD or something (nobody remembers what broken records are so I can’t use that). I didn’t have a case because this “sir” didn’t have a receipt and she was clearly not in a mood for doing any favours so I accepted my fate and moved on. 
I was still in the store looking around killing some time when I saw two store attendants pointing at me.  One of them said, “sir...could you come with us please”. I replied “sure” but in my mind I thinking “A wah mi do now? This returns thing serious bad”

They brought me to another more mature looking lady, you could tell by how the staff behaved that she was the big boss. She said “Hello, where is the bag?” I was thinking again “A wonda if dem people believe mi tief dem bag?” Anyways I said “it’s in the baggage area”.
“Go for it let me have a look at it” was her calm response.
I quickly went and fetched it hoping this would prove my innocence and clear up any misunderstandings that may have occurred. By this time the other staff had left.
She took it from me and said “You know I bought one of them and had the very same problem? Let’s go and look at some more bags, maybe you will find another one that you like”

The boss lady and I went to the bag section and literally rummaged through all the bags there.
Finally, after all the looking and laughing, I found one that looked good.
“That one is a bit more expensive” she said in a reserved tone “luckily it’s on a sale so you get it for $200 less than the one you bought”
“OMG!” I was started to see that this was going to be better than I hoped.
Long story short, I got another bag, I had enough money back to buy 2 beautiful cups and still had $20 change!

Grace is truly amazing!


2 comments:

  1. LOL I think the high chair is intentional. the intention is to intimidate you, so that you no longer want to state your case. But that tactic is still not too big for our God!

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    1. I agree. Another lesson is that although the returns lady was so cold, the big boss was so warm. In life, people put all kinds of obstacles in our way from achieving what we should, even heaven. Remember, they are just the returns people. The real big boss (God) says come as you are and he is always warm and loving.

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