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Kicked Out by the Store Owner’s Daughter — But Then Her Mom’s Reaction Shocked Me

Posted on May 29, 2025 By admin

All I wanted was a simple dress for my son Andrew’s wedding. But what started as a routine shopping trip turned into an

unforgettable experience when a rude young clerk mocked me and even snatched my phone. Just when I thought things

couldn’t get worse, the store owner appeared—and what she did next left everyone in the store speechless.

I’m 58, widowed for three years, and still learning to handle life on my own. With only two weeks before Andrew’s big day, I

finally decided to find something special to wear. After trying several stores without success, I walked into a small boutique

where the dresses looked perfect elegant and timeless.But the young woman behind the counter was anything but professional.

She was loud, disrespectful, and swearing on the phone as if no customers were there. When I asked politely for the dress in a

larger size, she rolled her eyes, insulted me, and shockingly told me to leave the store.Before I could react, she snatched my

phone from my hand—hard enough to almost break it—and told me I had no right to be there.

I was stunned and felt utterly humiliated.

Then the store owner, a woman about my age, appeared. She calmly played back the security camera footage, exposing her

daughter’s terrible behavior. The young clerk’s insults and rudeness were undeniable.As punishment, the owner made her

daughter work next door in a giant foam coffee cup costume, handing out flyers all day.

Then she turned to me with genuine kindness, apologized, and gave me the dress free of charge.

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