I went to an Auto Parts store and asked an associate to pull up the code that is making my check engine light come on. He came out and scanned for the issue. He said I couldn't come back in without a mask but if I still wanted him to check what the code was for. I said yes, and waited outside. Once he came back out, he told me in detail what I had to do to fix the problem. I then asked him if he had some scissors and he replied yes I'll be right back. As he came out and handed me the scissors, I pulled my store card out of my pocket, cut it in half and asked him if he can throw it away for me. I told him that I didn't like the discrimination and that they just lost a customer. I noticed as i left, he walked back in with disbelief and disappointment. Felt good.
I went to an O'Reilly's Auto Parts store and asked an associate to pull up the code that is making my check engine light come on. He came out and scanned for the issue. He said I couldn't come back in without a mask but if I still wanted him to check what the code was for. I said yes, and waited outside. Once he came back out, he told me in detail what I had to do to fix the problem. I then asked him if he had some scissors and he replied yes I'll be right back. As he came out and handed me the scissors, I pulled my O'Reilly's card out of my pocket, cut it in half and asked him if he can throw it away for me. I told him that I didn't like the discrimination and that they just lost a customer. I noticed as i left, he walked back in with disbelief and disappointment. Felt good.
I went to an O'Reilly's Auto Parts store and asked an associate to pull up the code that is making my check engine light come on. He came out and scanned for the issue. He said I couldn't come back in without a mask but if I still wanted him to check what the code was for. I said yes, and waited outside. Once he came back out, he told me in detail what I had to do to fix the problem. I then asked him if he had some scissors and he replied yes I'll be right back. As he came out and handed me the scissors, I pulled out my O'Reilly's card out of my pocket, cut it in half and asked him if he can throw it away for me. I told him that I didn't like the discrimination and that they just lost a customer. I noticed as i left, he walked back in with disbelief and disappointment. Felt good.