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good deed goes unpunished. Well, that’s a little dramatic.
I was in Albuquerque and about to return the rental car. I had a lot of time, so I filled up the car on my way to the airport. Here I am, just minding my own business, filling my car with gas. I had just finished filling up and was about to retrieve my receipt when a mildly-scragly looking guy walks up to me and gives me this sob story about how he’s out of gas and has no money and he’s just trying to get home. I’m a mean girl. I normally don’t fall for these types of shenanigans. But then he points to his car, with his (stink-eyed) wife, KIDS and DOG. Kids and a dog. ugh. I’m not that heartless. I gave him a dollar. Had stink-eye-mcgee been a little more friendly, might have upped it to $5. Ok, so I felt like I had done my good deed for the day.
Roll up to Avis to return the car and the mean-Avis-lady asks for my gas receipt. Sidenote: I’ve been renting from Avis for about 5 years and this is the FIRST time they have EVER asked for a receipt. She said it’s policy when you drive less than 75 miles. Ok. Fine. Oh shit. Mildly-scragly guy distracted me! I don’t have my receipt! She eventually says she won’t charge me this time….but next time…..whatevs. So in the end, I guess it all worked out. Good story.
One reply on “No good deed”
I bet you would have gotten the whole deal free if you had told the scraggler that his wife was ruining his game with her face. That would have been a good deed!