sniffles said:If he is the owner I might give him a piece of my mind, politely, to let him know that chasing people off 20 minutes before closing time might not be the best way to run his business. It's fine if he's trying to keep the regulars from hanging out after hours, but the OP was a new customer.
I personally consider 20 minutes before closing plenty of time for someone to shop. It's alright to remind the customers of closing time ONCE, after which he should have left the OP alone.
I don't think it's appropriate for a store to turn customers away unless they're coming in 5 mintues before closing.
I re-reead the OP to be sure it still said what I thought it did. I am an older person and sometimes these things change from waht I remember.
Who did he chase off 20 minutes before closing ? The OP and his spouse came into the store 20 minutes before closing. Were informed of how far away closing time was. They browsed, as they were browsing they were reminded twice more ... in my retail experience that was likely 12 or 13 minutes too and 5 or seven minutes to the hour and a fairly common practice. As he was ringing up a 60 dollar order 3 kids came into the store. By this time it is at best 5 minutes to and probably closer to 2 minutes to. I can't go into my FLGS and have my comic folder checked and rung up in 2 minutes and there is no looking for anything required in that.
The OP is of course free to do what he wants with his cash, I am still not convinced however that the "fatbeard" (and I find that term offensive) did anything wrong. He was in the strictest sense being "lawful neutral" and following the exact rule in place. Could better things have been done ? Surely they could have as could have worse.
So umm yeah who was chased off 20 minutes before closing ?