MY WHOLE FAMILY HAS BEEN BANNED from Margie Beegle estate sales all because I changed my mind about purchasing a $25 glass bowl. WHAT A JOKE!!!!!!!!!!\r
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Jennifer banned us from all of her future estate sales after I changed my mind about purchasing an item I had put on the ""sold"" table 20-30 minutes before we left. As a customer, you are not allowed to walk around the house with items in hand, even if you plan to purchase them. So if you decide you want to purchase something but also want to keep shopping, you have to put the items next to her at the check-out table. \r
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As my family was ready to leave, I told my mother I changed my mind about buying the bowl. At that moment, my mother told me Jennifer was going to throw a fit about me changing my mind. I laughed and said outloud that Jennifer was not going to make me pay for an item I did not break or steal. Jennifer overheard our conversation and in a failed attempt to intimidate me said to me in a threatening tone, ""Young lady, you cannot leave without buying the bowl"" (P.S. I am a 30 year old woman). Making fun of Jennifer and this sudden ""rule"" she is trying to force upon me, I said to my father (as I am laughing out loud) ""I can't leave until I buy the bowl."" Also recognizing the humor in this situation, my father laughed and told me what I already knew, that she could not make me buy something I did not want.\r
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Jennifer yelled at me as I was leaving the sale and told me my family is no longer allowed at her sales. (She continued yelling more insults at me in front of the other costumers but I don't know what she said because I tuned her out and just kept laughing to myself.) What a joke!!! And what a classy lady!!!! Where in the world are shoppers not allowed to change their minds? This all took place with the police officer sitting right next to her by the way. He didn't say a word. What could he have done anyway, put me in handcuffs for refusing to buy?? HA HA HA. \r
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Also, Jennifer has ""rules"" posted all over the walls of the house and nowhere is the ""no changing your mind"" rule posted. My mother knew the rule only because Jennifer did not let my mother ""change her mind"" about buying items at a previous sale.
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