Somehow that doesn't surprise me. Just the other day I went shopping at my local grocery store. When I came out with my basket, I was pushing it between two cars and inadvertently "tapped" the mirror of a car with the basket. Crap! Pulled the basket away from the
car and continued to mine. Unloaded the basket and this lady came and started yelling at me that I scratched her car! Initially, I was surprised at her accusation so I told her I did not scratch her car and she pointed to the mirror. I went over and looked and there were several scratches on the mirror. I told her I only tapped her mirror and that I hardly did those scratches - obviously I wasn't the first one to "bump" her mirror.
She started ranting and raving - asked for my name and ph # (which I gave her) and she took a pic of my car license plate and she was going to call the police. She was calling people from all over the parking lot making a big deal out of it. So, not wanting to be part of the drama, I got in my car and promptly left. People were gathering around her car as she was becoming extremely emotional about the situation. I could hear her screaming - she's leaving, she's leaving. OMG - you'd think I stole her baby!! But to me, staying would have been worse and I would rather deal with the police than a raving lunatic.
In retrospect, I don't think I "scratched" her mirror when I bumped it but I may have inadvertently scratched it when I pulled the cart away from the car.
So, I'm waiting for her to calm down and when she calls ask her what she wants me to do about it. When I speak to her I will emphasize that she would have gotten a better response from me without the yelling and drama. Her over-reaction was mind-numbing. I will gladly pay for her to get the "scratches" on her mirror fixed.
JMHO
PS - I don't do yelling well LOL
car and continued to mine. Unloaded the basket and this lady came and started yelling at me that I scratched her car! Initially, I was surprised at her accusation so I told her I did not scratch her car and she pointed to the mirror. I went over and looked and there were several scratches on the mirror. I told her I only tapped her mirror and that I hardly did those scratches - obviously I wasn't the first one to "bump" her mirror.
She started ranting and raving - asked for my name and ph # (which I gave her) and she took a pic of my car license plate and she was going to call the police. She was calling people from all over the parking lot making a big deal out of it. So, not wanting to be part of the drama, I got in my car and promptly left. People were gathering around her car as she was becoming extremely emotional about the situation. I could hear her screaming - she's leaving, she's leaving. OMG - you'd think I stole her baby!! But to me, staying would have been worse and I would rather deal with the police than a raving lunatic.
In retrospect, I don't think I "scratched" her mirror when I bumped it but I may have inadvertently scratched it when I pulled the cart away from the car.
So, I'm waiting for her to calm down and when she calls ask her what she wants me to do about it. When I speak to her I will emphasize that she would have gotten a better response from me without the yelling and drama. Her over-reaction was mind-numbing. I will gladly pay for her to get the "scratches" on her mirror fixed.
JMHO
Somehow that doesn't surprise me. Just the other day I went shopping at my local grocery store. When I came out with my basket, I was pushing it between two cars and inadvertently "tapped" the mirror of a car with the basket. Crap! Pulled the basket away from the
car and continued to mine. Unloaded the basket and this lady came and started yelling at me that I scratched her car! Initially, I was surprised at her accusation so I told her I did not scratch her car and she pointed to the mirror. I went over and looked and there were several scratches on the mirror. I told her I only tapped her mirror and that I hardly did those scratches - obviously I wasn't the first one to "bump" her mirror.
She started ranting and raving - asked for my name and ph # (which I gave her) and she took a pic of my car license plate and she was going to call the police. She was calling people from all over the parking lot making a big deal out of it. So, not wanting to be part of the drama, I got in my car and promptly left. People were gathering around her car as she was becoming extremely emotional about the situation. I could hear her screaming - she's leaving, she's leaving. OMG - you'd think I stole her baby!! But to me, staying would have been worse and I would rather deal with the police than a raving lunatic.
In retrospect, I don't think I "scratched" her mirror when I bumped it but I may have inadvertently scratched it when I pulled the cart away from the car.
So, I'm waiting for her to calm down and when she calls ask her what she wants me to do about it. When I speak to her I will emphasize that she would have gotten a better response from me without the yelling and drama. Her over-reaction was mind-numbing. I will gladly pay for her to get the "scratches" on her mirror fixed.
JMHO
PS - I don't do yelling well LOL