The other day on my way to work I stopped by Grandys to get a togo plate to eat for lunch and dinner.Its all cool until when I get to pay, I pull out my(debit) card. Right soon as I pull it out my wallet this mexican cashier bytch says "can I see your ID" then when she sees its a debit card shes like "oh" then takes it and slides it.
I already know that credit cards dont have a pin number, but my thing is this bytch just automatically assumed i stole someones credit card and was using it soon as she seen me pull it out
How many cacs or other spics you think that bytch ask to see they id when they pull out a card?
I think ima catch her outside of work and have my bestfriend stomp on her head.
Its the Grandys off Elam for my dallas folk, dont go there!
@agnosticlady @Mowgli @Emperor_ReinScarf @Geoffrey_Chaucer @houston911 @Guwop @calixprynce @TheBeigeBomber @Tall Israeli
I already know that credit cards dont have a pin number, but my thing is this bytch just automatically assumed i stole someones credit card and was using it soon as she seen me pull it out
How many cacs or other spics you think that bytch ask to see they id when they pull out a card?I think ima catch her outside of work and have my bestfriend stomp on her head.
Its the Grandys off Elam for my dallas folk, dont go there!
@agnosticlady @Mowgli @Emperor_ReinScarf @Geoffrey_Chaucer @houston911 @Guwop @calixprynce @TheBeigeBomber @Tall Israeli



I had the a similar experience recently, also a Hispanic chick and I went through the same "I wonder if I were White, Hispanic looking, etc., rather than Black, if she would have asked for ID" thought process. It had me thinking for bit after it happen because I've shopped there before and the guy, Black, didn't ask for my ID and I've went to plenty of other places and no one asks to see my ID. I know some places ask when a purchase exceeds a certain amount but I was only spending around $10.00. 

