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Can anyone help with this.

I went into a charity shop and whilst browsing took a top off the hanger and dropped it absentmindedly into a shopping bag I was holding.

 

I carried on browsing and picked a few more things, removed the top from the shopping bag and took them to the cashier to pay.

 

The manager came to say that she watched me put the top in my bag and I was not allowed to remove tops from hangers.

She then got very rude and told me to get out of the shop.

I did not want to have a scene so I left but I have been feeling humiliated because I did put everything on the counter to pay.

 

Was she within her right to eject me from the shop even though I had not taken anything and was ready to pay?

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You could have worded the title a little less ambiguously! :D:D:D

 

It's their shop, they can ask who they want to leave with or without expressing a reason.

 

The manager over reacted - its a charity so you would not drag them through the courts - use another charity shop and put it behind you.

 

Alternately - write in a complaint and let it annoy you for longer.

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Agreed, I thought you'd been evicted from your home - I presume you mean you were ejected from the shop........

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please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

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If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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