Dry Cleaners

I went to pick up my shirts this morning at my dry cleaners. A month or so ago they raised the price from 99 cents a shirt to $1.25 a shirt. And they didn’t advertise the price hike. When I went to pick up my shirts the asian guy said, “Oh, we raised the price.” I said, “You just lost a customer.” Then that day I got some coupons in the mail for their cleaners for 95 cents a shirt. So I decided to use the coupons and then find a new cleaner. So today when I went to pick up my shirts the asian lady started in on me about not bringing my dry cleaning to her store. Why don’t I bring my dry cleaning with my shirts. I told her I press my own pants and don’t have any other dry cleaning. She started to complain and say she only gets 50 cents on each shirt she cleans and she makes her money on dry cleaning. And that I was getting a really good deal and should think about bringing my pants in for cleaning. I said I do them myself. I couldn’t believe this woman was trying to intimidate me into giving her more business. If she doesn’t like the fact that she is only getting 50 cents on the 95 cents I’m paying for the shirts then she shouldn’t offer the damn coupon. I left there feeling really pissed off. I have already found another cleaners that offers 99 cent cleaning on shirts. The next time I take shirts, I’m starting at the new cleaners. I just thought I would use up the rest of my coupons but I don’t think it’s worth it now. Screw her. She just lost the measly 50 cents she was getting from my shirts. I think that is a horrible way to do business. Why is it so hard to find a decent cleaner that isn’t trying to take you to the cleaners?

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