So I'm at work the other day and...

UnForestero

Shared on Sun, 11/04/2007 - 23:40
... this little kid comes up and puts a copy of GTA Vice City on the counter and gives me this sweet look with his big brown eyes.  There's a lady right behind him who looks like she could be his mother, so I start ringing it up.  I look over at her, and tell her the total, and she looks at me confused.

"You're not with him?" I say pointing to the wee tot.  She shakes her head.   I cancel the sale, and tell the boy he needs to bring his mom or dad over before I'll sell him the game.  He wonders off; looking disappointed but not surprised.  I sell M rated games to kids all the time, but only if they have they have a parent or guardian present

The woman in line commends me for what I did, and then launches into a tirade about how "they" have proved that video games cause ADD.  "It's the flashing lights" She concludes.  This isn't the time to play dueling studies and debate the validity of electronic media.  I notice she is buying a kid's cartoon, but decide it would be imprudent to point out television's effect on children's attention spans, or the fact that there are members of my family with ADD diagnosis that have never played a video game in their life.  That's called being polite and professional.   It's also called, not getting into a heated argument with a customer with my manager standing four feet away. 

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Lunatik-ZX's picture
Submitted by Lunatik-ZX on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 00:15
i totally know what you mean ... i got add ... and vg's helped me to gain more concentration over time
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Submitted by jasontroyhimself on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 01:11
Good on ya.. My roommate works as a store manager for GameCrazy & I was in there one day shootin' the shit with him. This real tall black kid walks up to one of his employees & asks for the game "Narc". The game is brought to the register & the kid is rung up. Five minutes later, an older gentleman walks in with this kid & gives the store a citation for not asking for ID & selling a 'M' rated game to a minor. -Jay
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Submitted by UnForestero on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 03:20
@ Lunatik-ZX I don't know what causes add or adhd, but tv has been around a lot longer than video games. I was raised on tv, and didn't play video games until I was about 11. I remember always having trouble focusing on what my teachers were saying and daydreaming during my entire childhood. But I was also an avid reader, and could get lost in books for hours. My problem is not being able to tear myself away from something, and change focus when needed. @ Jay That's bullshit, I'm not going to hold up the line because I'm not sure some 6 foot tall bearded guy is old enough to buy Saw III. My store gets a lot of business and it's not just electronics. I have rung up lip gloss, coffee makers, giant pumpkins, and night crawlers, no lie. (and no-- I don't work at Walmart) What was the penalty for the citation, and on whose authority was it given?
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Submitted by SoupNazzi on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 07:48
Good job, on all accounts.
jasontroyhimself's picture
Submitted by jasontroyhimself on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 08:17
Uni, I'd have to get the details from the roomie but I'm fairly certain it was a company hired by GameCrazy (Hollywood Video) to ensure IDs were being checked. definite bastard entrapment.
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Submitted by CRASHFIRE on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 08:20
Have you heard the study about video game attendants that blog on website that have ADD. It's true, NOT! I commend you on all accounts. Now I wish the people where I live that sale the games did the same thing. -CRASHFIRE
TDrag27's picture
Submitted by TDrag27 on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 15:08
Those are hilarious...Thanks for sharing!
Onesimos's picture
Submitted by Onesimos on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 15:10
love it "Oh, and I sold a PS3 last week."
TDrag27's picture
Submitted by TDrag27 on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 08:26
Good job...I don't know if I would have been able to keep my mouth shut.
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Submitted by ninja_dawg on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 08:41
wise approach-it just isn't worth getting into it with some people
Anonymous's picture
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 16:57
I would probably be one of the people asking stupid questions. I'm glad that you are nice to people.
J-Cat's picture
Submitted by J-Cat on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 17:09
good customer service? THANKS!
JohnnyBoyFloyd's picture
Submitted by JohnnyBoyFloyd on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 17:21
I work at a game retailer also. Some of the questions I have heard lately are "Do ya'll have that W-i-i game thing? I saw it on the teler-vision last night."
microscent's picture
Submitted by microscent on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 20:16
Good stuff, sometimes it's hard not to laugh.
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Submitted by you_again on Sat, 11/10/2007 - 14:26
ADD has more to do with a defficiency in dietary intake of omega 3 & omega 6 fatty acids. Not many people know that more than 60% of the human brain is fat. The other 40% is distributed in water and proteins. So fats are brain food, but then there are types of fats. Good fats: polyunsaturate fatty acids (omega 6 & omega 3), monounsaturate fatty acids ( omega 9 & super omega 6), saturate fatty acids ( like the ones found in coco nuts) Bad fats: trans fatty acids ( created by man and throught frying), hidrogenated fatty acids ( created by man ) Sources of fatty acids: Hemp seed oil, Flax seed oil, Olive oil, Primrose oil, Borage oil, Fish oil, Soy seed oil.

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