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Sweetleaf
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20 May 2018, 9:49 pm

You can simply say no, chances are the employee does not care....they just have to say that, because the company wants them to, but its just fine to decline. I mean I am living off of SSi income right now, so I am in no position to donate money so I just say no. If I had more money than I would probably donate some I'd like to contribute to some wildlife causes I care about but I simply cannot.


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21 May 2018, 7:10 am

I'm just thinking it's a policy that must put people off from shopping there.



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21 May 2018, 7:13 am

TheSilentOne wrote:
I worked there for a short period of time and I was a cashier. The company and management require you to ask those questions to customers and you get in trouble if you forget to ask customers even one of them. It's pretty strict there and at a lot of places.

Yeah, I know some places, you also get a bonus if you can get a customer to sign up for whatever it is.

I've also seen places that say "If I forget to tell you about ____, you get one free!"


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