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Man finds $4500 in his Bojangles bag, is ridiculed by mgmt; hilarity ensues


Cary Kollins

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So this man orders Bojangles like a real American, only to be served a cold chicken sandwich. He politely requests a little meat with some heat, but instead of the chicken he is given the cheddar. 

 

When he went inside to return the money, instead of being thanked for being forthright, he says a manager there threatened to call the cops.

“The manager came and I said, ‘Can you please tell me as a customer why is this money in a Bojangles box? Whose money is it? And, is this a setup? And suppose I would’ve drove off with money — or, anybody could’ve drove off with this money and didn’t notice until they got home… You know what is this, is this a set up? What is this?’ And so the manager says, ‘If you would’ve drove off, we would’ve called the authorities on you.'”

 

But there is a happy ending to this tale...

 

James said another manager apologized and offered him a tailgate special.

 

I don't now about you, but I'll take a tailgate special over any amount of cash all day err day.

 

http://wric.com/2015/07/20/local-man-gets-bojangles-box-full-of-cash-returns-it-and-says-he-was-disrespected/

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hang on.. so they were mad that he asked for a warm sandwich and gave him money so that they could arrest him if he drove off?  that bojangles manager is a damn idiot

edit: nevermind, just read the whole article.. still, he's an idiot

Thats what too much 99 cent sweet tea will do to you. 

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 ‘If you would’ve drove off, we would’ve called the authorities on you.'”

Yeah, because they knew they were giving him a box full of money. The reality is that had he gone home and just kept the $, they would have been clueless as to who had it, and the manager would have probably been fired. He should be fired anyway for being an ahole.

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So the people at BoJangles just think every black guy has drugs to buy? I'd be more pissed about that than getting set up...likely story.

They wanted him to sell them some crack. You must not know how drug deals work.... if you get the money then you are the one giving the drugs... ya feel homie?

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This happens surprising a lot throughout the country. Managers think they're super clever hiding the money intended for the bank in store bags so it doesn't get stolen, then giving it to customers accidentally. That's why I always put my money in a big sack with a dollar sign on it.

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