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Moderators here are absolutely ridiculous! They deleted most of my messages for who knows why! If they don’t like what you say they will delete your content. And that happened a million times now! I emailed them and asked what was wrong with my messages and they told me something bout philosophical opinions and etc. What? I...
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Rough Service
I'm from the United States. The fifth day of Canberra's confessional, we go to the Melbourne Central Market. Above me, being an American, I recognized that there was a pharmacy behind the glass door of the milk pavilion. Meness Pharmacy! I was ashamed that my husband saw it... 1) the cashier was very rude to the old Australian tantin (the cashier was aged and foreign language), 2) I was a tress ai tantinas, I almost did not meet because I was ready to talk to him firmly, but fortunately the Australian left her behind me (I haven't been to Australia for 7 years and I know little about the rules, especially when it comes to disputes over discounts) ; 3) came my card... my purchase was 2 zlenina drop bottles and a magnifying glass... shi foreign language cashier did not know anything how to work with a credit card... told me that does not work, i have a calm laqtv. Language said that We have used this US credit card in many stores and other pharmacies as it is consumed. She was so rude that she threw it back at us and we didn't get anything. My above said that he would never visit the Melbourne Central Market, no matter how old history it is. There is a saying... "one drop of tar damages our barrels"... well, a foreign language pharmacist did it.
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