| burninmylight said: He showed the employees his business card because he didn't have a photo ID. That doesn't excuse the fact that he was being a jerk; he should have had photo ID in the first place. He didn't use the business card for any of the reasons you listed above. I now believe the issue with you is not that you truly don't get the problem with the Gamestop manager, but that you simply can't admit when you're wrong, so you divert from the issue at hand and resort to ad hominem attacks, like you did with Hibern81. In other words, I don't think you're dumb. I just see that you are incredibly stubborn. I used to be like you. Then I realized that the day I start focusing on getting it right instead of thinking I'm always right is the day I become a better, wiser person. Hopefully you'll see this for yourself someday soon. |
If i really wanted to dismiss you I would have told you to read a dictionary when you said contradiction. But I least felt like I could get through to you. Its obvious though that I cant. The point is he gave out his business card. A business cards purpose is to network and get your name, business and contact information out there. You cant reasonable expect that if you give it to someone that they wont give it to someone else because thats its purpose. The moral of the story? dont try to use a business card as proof of ID. Why would he have his card but not ID. My guess is he was just being extremely difficult. There is no deflecting on my end since this is the point ive been making since the begining. You want to talk about being stubborn how about you cant admit you were wrong when you said it was wrong for her to not give her last name?







