Oh, common, guys. If nothing else, dealing with the public gives you some great war stories. Here's one of mine:
In the late 90's, I was working part time for an old friend at his Radio Shack. Now, I'm 6'3" and was about 250 at the time and some minion comes in with a $11.88 phone they sold around '82 or so claiming it didn't work.
How do I know the price and date of the phone? I bought a few myself. They were junk. That his lasted as long as it dis was a miracle.
As politely as I could, I told him it was dead and there's nothing that could be done. It's time to buy a new phone.
Now, he gets huffy. He tells me to send it out for repair. I said, politely, that they won't repair it and, besides, it wouldn't be worth the cost to get it repaired. It's only a $12 phone and he got over 15 years out of it.
Now, he starts getting loud and the other customers in the store are watching. He says it's a Radio Shack product and they HAVE to give him a new phone. He DEMANDS, quite loudly, that I give him a new phone. .for free. ...right now. ...or else.
"or else???"
Again, nicely, but I am starting to lose it, I tell him that ain't a gonna happen. Now the customers are really interested in this little exchange.
Now, he really gets loud and acts like he's gonna jump the counter and says, real loud " If you weren't behind that counter I'd kick your a&&". I'm a bit pithed now but still manage to hold my cool. ...but I couldn't take this shiite much longer and was gonna have my boss call the cops.
Now, my boss, bless his heart, sticks his head out the back room, smiles, and says, quite loudly, "Mark, it's time to take your break".
I step out from behind the counter, face this little jerk and give him my best "Joker" smile and say "Do we want to discuss this further? Let's go outside.
I've never seen anyone run so fast. ...and he forgot to take his phone. The customers all got a good laugh out of this, as did my boss and I.
I have more. My days as a consultant for a software house are even better.