Chapter 26 Buy the Whole Appliance Store
Chapter 26 Buy the Whole Appliance Store
"Casey Davies, what are you doing? I'll just take a look, we're not buying, don’t go in there.” Edith Patel
said.
"We have to buy a new TV. We have got there, just take a look." Casey Davies said with a smile.
Edith Patel had no choice but to follow Casey Davies inside.
Edith Patel wanted to look at those cheaper TVs, but Casey Davies said that TV was a necessity and it
must be of good quality.
So, they came to the most upscale area in the appliance store.
"Wow, Casey Davies, let's go somewhere else, the TVs here are so expensive, they cost ten or twenty
thousand."
Edith Patel looked at those prices and wanted to go away.
"Ten or twenty thousand isn't much money, let's have a look first." Casey Davies said.
A salesperson who was standing not far away took a look at them, feeling that neither of them looked
like rich people and couldn't afford a TV here, so she didn't move.
She had seen this kind of person many times before, they couldn't afford to buy a TV but still wanted to
have a look, so she usually didn't pay much attention to them.
Casey Davies didn't know much about TVs, and when he saw a salesperson standing over there, he
walked over and asked: "Hello, can you make an introduction about these TVs for us?"
The salesperson didn't even lift her eyelids and said, "You'd better go somewhere else, the TVs here
are too expensive and it's a waste of my time to introduce to you."
Edith Patel heard this and immediately came over to tug on Casey Davies' arm, after all, she did
couldn’t afford the TV here, so the salesperson said nothing wrong.
Casey Davies got a little upset when he heard what the salesperson said.
No matter whether they could afford it or not, it was the duty of the salesperson to introduce products to
customers, and this salesperson didn't even bother to introduce the product to them because she
thought they couldn't afford it.
Some people would feel that they were also high-end just because they were selling something high-
end.
"How could you know we can't afford it?" Casey Davies snapped.
The salesperson glanced at him and pursed her lips, saying, "Look at the clothes you're wearing, they
don't add up to more than a hundred dollars, do you think you can afford a twenty-thousand-dollar TV?"
"I'm sorry, we were just looking around, we've caused you a lot of trouble." Edith Patel rushed over to
pull Casey Davies. If he kept arguing with the salesperson, hey would be more embarrassed.
"You’re right." The salesperson acted like Casey Davies had made her a lot of trouble.
"She's a salesman, it's her job to introduce us to the product, so how is it that we're the ones giving her
trouble." Casey Davies said.
"You guys are giving me trouble because you just look at it and don't buy it." The salesperson
aggressively said.
Instead of continuing to argue with her, Casey Davies pointed at the most expensive TV and said, "We
want this one, check out now."
Edith Patel stared and said, “Are you crazy, that TV costs 38,000 dollars."
The salesperson was a little nervous when she heard Casey Davies say that he was going to buy the
most expensive TV here.
She would get into trouble If Casey Davies bought this TV and complained to her supervisor.
But she noticed Edith Patel's reaction and guessed that Casey Davies was just pretending. They
couldn't afford such an expensive TV.
In the end, she chose to trust her instincts and still didn't change her attitude towards Casey Davies.
"You said you were going to buy it, if you can’t pay at the checkout, I'm going to call security to kick you
out." The salesperson said coldly.
These two guys looked like normal white collars with little money, they definitely couldn't afford it. The
salesperson consoled herself.
Then she took Casey Davies to the checkout and have the bill opened directly, then brought it to Casey
Davies and said, “Pay the bill."
Casey Davies reached for his bank card in his shirt but didn't find it.
That's when he remembered he had changed clothes today and the card was in another shirt.
"Casey Davies, we'd better go." Edith Patel was even more embarrassed when she saw Casey Davies
looking for the card.
As soon as the saleswoman saw Casey Davies looking for the card, she firmly believed that he was
pretending to buy a TV, and the sarcasm on her face became even worse.
"I told you that you couldn't afford it and you're still here pretending. You can either get out now or I'll
call security to throw you out." The saleswoman snapped with confidence.
"I just forgot to take my card." Casey Davies said.
"What forgot to take the card, I've seen a lot of people like you, don't think I can't tell you're faking it,
why don't you forget to take your wife?" Sales scowled.
Casey Davies was irritated, anything that involved his wife he couldn't stand.
"Wait here, I will make a call."
Casey Davies stepped aside.
"And still faking to make a call, stop faking and just admit it that you can't afford the TV. Don’t
embarrass yourself anymore.”
Edith Patel was extremely embarrassed, had she known that she wouldn't have come in with Casey
Davies.
However, there was no use in regretting it now.
She had just thought that Casey Davies was a little reliable, but she hadn't expected Casey Davies to
do this so soon that made her think that Casey Davies was unreliable again.
Casey Davies went to a quiet place, took out his phone, and made a call.
The top floor of J City's C.S building, Charles Clinton's offices.
"Don't come to me for anything that isn't particularly important, understand?" Charles Clinton said,
looking at the secretary in front of him.
"Yes, president." The secretary replied warily.
At that moment the phone on the desk rang, the secretary quickly looked at it and said, "President, it's
a call from someone named Casey Davies, it shouldn't matter, I'll hang up for you."
When Charles Clinton heard the name of Casey Davies, he immediately jumped up from his chair,
quickly grabbed the phone from the secretary's hand, and said: "In the future, you can hang up
anyone’s call but him. And you must tell me whenever he called, no matter how busy I am."
After saying that, Charles Clinton answered the phone.
"Hey Casey, how are you doing, it's been a long time, I've missed you."
"Find out who owns TY Appliance and see if you can buy it for me as fast as you can." Casey Davies
said bluntly.
Since the salesperson didn't believe Casey Davies could afford a thirty-thousand-dollar TV, he could
just buy the whole appliance store to teach that woman a lesson.
Hearing what Casey Davies said, Charles Clinton looked it up on the computer and said to Casey
Davies:
"Casey, this TY Appliance is under our group's name, the manager in charge of it is Lee, I'll give you
his phone number."
"Our group paid no attention to that appliance store, and it's not important to our group, you can do
whatever you want with it."