Website review: Two Phrases That Destroyed Americ...
kofrad discovered this in Consumer Info
•113 reviews since Nov 21, 2007
humor, sociology, american-history
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nlcaldwell rated 12 days ago- Awesome article.

Voydlander rated 12 days ago- Good Article. People need to learn to respect everyone.

spork969 rated 12 days ago- I have always wanted the chance to do that to a rude customer, but people are nice around here. Bummer.

maskedman381 rated 12 days ago- TOOO LONGGGG

laza360 rated 12 days ago- An excellent read! I can't believe that people can thumbs this down for being so long winded, lets face the facts, if you idea is to have any sort of real impact in the world, your going to have to have it long enough to develop the idea properly. Playermatt, I think this argument's subject can be slightly enlarged to include YOU, and I do mean only slightly because you almost exactly fall on the line of the subject matter. Oh and by the way, the irony in your post is so deliciously sweet!

apribot rated 12 days ago- oh noes, there are over 100 words! Let's down-mod it because words are hard!

Totentanz777 rated 12 days ago- From the page: "The phrase â€The Customer is Always Right†is the single worst philosophy that has ever been adopted by American culture. "