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Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Mother refused permission to buy wine by Tesco - in case she gave them to her daughter

Karen Dumelow was queuing to pay for her weekly shopping with daughter Emily when the checkout assistant demanded to see her daughter's ID.
But when Emily could not produce any, Mrs Dumelow, a fraud investigator, was told she could not buy the two bottles of Tesco finest white wine.
She protested to three senior members of staff at the store in Portsmouth, Hants, but they told her that they backed the decision made by the female checkout assistant.
Mrs Dumelow, from Milton, near Portsmouth, was forced to put aside the two bottles of wine and pay for the rest of the shopping.
She then sent Emily off to the car and used the same till, manned by the same checkout assistant, to pay for the alcohol.

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Tescos, yet again !!!

2 comments:

  1. After being humiliated over this ID
    thingy the question l'd like to ask
    Karen Dumelow is, does she support that criminal woman = Jacqui Hills national ID card dream.
    If she had of followed Dot Connectors Blog she wouldn't be shopping at Tesco, who support the Isreali war criminals and want to start lining their shelves with GM
    foods in their joint.

    To the readers of this comment please consider donating whatever you can, as l visit it everyday from abroad. l will...and l dont even work but l manage....Steevin

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  2. SMITH that is, l usually call her
    "Whats her face"...Steevin in Oz

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