Yet another example of how moos think the rules don't apply to them. It doesn't hurt to ask, but once they say no in a case like this you need to give up. I too especially loved how she felt the need to mention her toddler every other sentence and how she expected someone to be disturbed on their day off.
Two things:
- She says she waited for her own day off to go shopping, but yet she had no qualms about asking to disturb someone else on their own day off. This tell me that either she lied and she doesn't have a job (or considers stay at home mooing something you need to take a day off from) or she really does have a job and is just a self-centered bitch who wouldn't want to be bothered but doesn't have a problem bothering someone else.
- She sounds like someone who doesn't get out much. She gets too excited over this: "I used my coupons and even got me to open up a credit card to save an extra 10%!" What store doesn't do that nowadays, and who is dumb enough to fall for it, especially at a store that you never go to and is 87 miles from your home?
I'm sure the staff at Toys'R-Us is well versed in dealing with pushy and unintelligent moos, so I'm not suprised how they reacted to her and I doubt that she'll get anywhere when she calls the district manager. I'm glad the staff that dealt with her face-to-face