By cwl727 - 09/04/2014 16:49 - United States - San Francisco
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So I am doing a follow up on this because for some reason a different name was put as the author, I have contacted FML about it. This happened about 2 years ago when I worked at a theme park in Orlando. The guy was buying tickets and I told him that the computer told me I had to call the credit card company. I asked if he wanted me to use a different card and he said no and was fine with me calling to get authorization. I was on hold with the company and it was taking too long for him. He started complaining and I told him I was on hold but instead of calming down he threw his coffee on me. It was not scorching hot but it was hot enough that it did burn a bit. Security came over and escorted him off the premises and he is now banned from the entire company's property. I didn't sue in fact it was just another story to tell my friends and family.
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I've worked in a coffee shop before, there is no greater hell. If you don't spill hot coffee on yourself, someone else will do it for you.
i created an acct just to comment on this. ****. THAT. NOISE. SUE HIM. THATS ASSAULT HANDS DOWN. coffee can be *very* hot. wasnt there some clumsy person who spilled their coffee on themselves and sued mcdonalds n won? fuking sue him.
Assault. Lay charges.
Four words. Sue him for assault.
That's actually illegal
No, really?
Assault case. plus workers comp.
I'm so sorry that had happened to you. I was once in a time where a costumer threw a pretzel at my face and said I belong cleaning the toilets in the back... She did that because she got mad over the prices.
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I think that qualifies as assault. Take his grumpy ass to court!
I heard the customer is always right... So direct your punch to the right side