Nosy Shopper Intervenes In Teen’s Purchase, Gets Blasted For Reporting Her To The Cashier
Imagine making an expensive, much-coveted purchase you’ve been dreaming about for a long time – a gadget, stylish clothing, or an accessory. It would seem that few things could actually ruin your mood in such a situation… but, alas, such situations do happen.
For example, the story we’re about to tell you today, from the user u/aljsdhnrthrow, describes one such instance. We don’t know what the narrator actually felt when she saw the stranger teen ready to pay for fancy boots with her dad’s credit card, but well, she did what she did. So let’s just go on reading.
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Sometimes, adults just feel they’re entitled to step in in various situations with teens – and yes, it’s almost always completely inappropriate
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The author of the post was once shopping at the store and overheard a teen say that she was planning to use her dad’s credit card for purchases
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The author considered this fraud and reported the teen to the cashier
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The teen tried to explain it was the dad’s store credit card and that he’d allowed her to use it, but the author was adamant
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The cashier finally rejected the teen and she paid with her own card, then left in tears
So, the Original Poster (OP) was shopping one day in a clothing store (not the cheapest, it must be said), when she saw two teen girls choosing shoes. One of the girls picked some very fancy boots, and when her friend asked if they were too expensive, she replied that she was paying with her dad’s credit card anyway!
The author seethed inside when she heard those words. She says she always taught her son not to spend money from his parents’ account without supervision, and these words struck a nerve. Finding herself behind these teens at the checkout, the woman again thought about her “dad’s card” – and when she saw the four-digit price, she made up her mind.
Our heroine told the cashier that the girl was going to pay with someone else’s credit card, not her own. The girl immediately replied that it was her dad’s store credit card, and he had allowed her to use it to get extra rewards at the store. The author kept insisting it was fraud, and the cashier finally declared that she wouldn’t accept the girl’s card.
The girl ultimately paid with her own credit card and left in tears, taking her boots. The original poster got a dirty look from the cashier, and when she told her husband about it, he also said she was definitely wrong and that it was, by and large, none of her business. So the author decided to ask netizens what they thought about the situation too.
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Well, according to this survey by Junior Achievement USA, only half of all teens today consider themselves truly financially independent from their parents, while the rest either take cash from their parents or actually use their credit cards. About a quarter of the teenagers surveyed use their parents’ cards for purchases, whether online or in-person.
Apparently, this girl simply had rather well-off parents, especially considering she used her own card to pay for the very pricey boots. However, that’s their own business—her and her parents’. “I view a credit card as a tool,” NY Times quotes Jack E. Kosakowski, president and chief executive of Junior Achievement USA, as saying. “If parents use it as a teaching opportunity, it’s a great thing.”
In any case, the original poster’s actions here can hardly be called reasonable, so her spouse was absolutely right to criticize her, which the commenters on the post are quite sure of. “You have no idea what agreement she has with her dad, and you had no reason to interject yourself,” one of the responders wrote in the comments.
According to the readers, our heroine simply needs to start thinking more about her own things and shortcomings rather than trying to pry into other people’s business. Especially considering that it was actually a store credit card, and many parents do act like this girl’s father did. The girl whose day the OP essentially ruined. By the way, do you, our dear readers, agree with this point of view as well?
Most commenters, however, criticized the author, claiming that it was actually none of her business at all
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It's not just what OP did, it's also this sickening self-smug, arrogant and "I know better than you" tone. OP enjoyed every second of it. Typical Blockwart mentality.
I can’t STAND people who don’t mind their own business! Also she seemed jealous of the girl’s privilege.
Load More Replies...YTA, MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS. Why do people have such trouble with this? She think the dad is going to hoist her on his shoulders and parade her around Bloomingdales like some sort of hero? What business is this of hers what a father allows his daughter to do with his card?
Parents give their kids credit cards all the time . I use our company credit card to buy thousands of dollars worth of things when we have big events. when we do our annual employee appreciation lunch . I purchase beverages for over 200 people at sams club. This lady should not have interfered if her dad had problems with the amount of money she spent . He probably would have addressed it with her when he got a statement.
If she'd seen the girl stuffing items in her bag or pockets, fine, tell the store walker. Otherwise the issue is between the girl and her Dad. The store gets paid either way.
Everyone is an assh*le occasionally but some people ab*se the privilege. Yes, credit card fraud is one of the number one crimes today but that, in fact, is a problem that exists because of the insurance industry.
Does she know the family? No, therefore she has no business interfering because the father may have given it to her. The cashier was really the only person who could/should have questioned the use of the card. Then the girls parents, it's up to them to punish the girl either by going to the police or sending to bed without her dinner. But the one person who shouldn't have been involved was this OP
I've seen this only in American Movies, Is it actually legal there? Pretty sure it's illegal in most other places to use somebody else's card, even with their express permission. Anyway, assuming it is legal then of course it's no the OP's business t o interfere, OTOH if they did eventualy refuse to accept it then maybe it's not legal there either?
It's not legal legal but yes, if the store can get in touch with the actual cardholder it is legal in the US. It's because women and children were not allowed credit in their own name until recently.
Load More Replies...Currently thinking YTA but also this could have been solved with a simple phone call to dad. The fact that she didn't makes me wonder if she did have permission to spend all that on one pair of shoes, but still mind your own f*****g business, lady.
Could, but just like OP you don't know what's going on. Daddy has the money because he's a brain surgeon and she doesn't want to call him out of that 10 hour surgery for a pair of boots. Or she now feels she has to "prove" that she wasn't trying to steal from her Dad by paying herself. Making up scenarios in your head why the girl was guilty is exactly what OP did.
Load More Replies...It's not just what OP did, it's also this sickening self-smug, arrogant and "I know better than you" tone. OP enjoyed every second of it. Typical Blockwart mentality.
I can’t STAND people who don’t mind their own business! Also she seemed jealous of the girl’s privilege.
Load More Replies...YTA, MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS. Why do people have such trouble with this? She think the dad is going to hoist her on his shoulders and parade her around Bloomingdales like some sort of hero? What business is this of hers what a father allows his daughter to do with his card?
Parents give their kids credit cards all the time . I use our company credit card to buy thousands of dollars worth of things when we have big events. when we do our annual employee appreciation lunch . I purchase beverages for over 200 people at sams club. This lady should not have interfered if her dad had problems with the amount of money she spent . He probably would have addressed it with her when he got a statement.
If she'd seen the girl stuffing items in her bag or pockets, fine, tell the store walker. Otherwise the issue is between the girl and her Dad. The store gets paid either way.
Everyone is an assh*le occasionally but some people ab*se the privilege. Yes, credit card fraud is one of the number one crimes today but that, in fact, is a problem that exists because of the insurance industry.
Does she know the family? No, therefore she has no business interfering because the father may have given it to her. The cashier was really the only person who could/should have questioned the use of the card. Then the girls parents, it's up to them to punish the girl either by going to the police or sending to bed without her dinner. But the one person who shouldn't have been involved was this OP
I've seen this only in American Movies, Is it actually legal there? Pretty sure it's illegal in most other places to use somebody else's card, even with their express permission. Anyway, assuming it is legal then of course it's no the OP's business t o interfere, OTOH if they did eventualy refuse to accept it then maybe it's not legal there either?
It's not legal legal but yes, if the store can get in touch with the actual cardholder it is legal in the US. It's because women and children were not allowed credit in their own name until recently.
Load More Replies...Currently thinking YTA but also this could have been solved with a simple phone call to dad. The fact that she didn't makes me wonder if she did have permission to spend all that on one pair of shoes, but still mind your own f*****g business, lady.
Could, but just like OP you don't know what's going on. Daddy has the money because he's a brain surgeon and she doesn't want to call him out of that 10 hour surgery for a pair of boots. Or she now feels she has to "prove" that she wasn't trying to steal from her Dad by paying herself. Making up scenarios in your head why the girl was guilty is exactly what OP did.
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