I swear I was watching my son carefully while I was in the checkout line. I didn’t notice he had his hand on that really big expensive wall mirror until I saw it fall and shatter into a zillion pieces. It was really nice of you not to take money from me for it. The Dow is down and everything and I really didn’t need to spend $100 in your store yesterday. Just wanted to say thanks, and next time we come to your store he’ll be in a straightjacket.
Sincerely,
A very bashful Self-Made Mom














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I hate to say this, but it doesn’t get better when they get older. I can go through an entire store only saying one phrase, “STOP TOUCHING.”
Whew! I’m glad he didn’t get hurt.
WOW….surprised they didn’t ask you to pay for it….
….but there again, perhaps a mirror that size shouldn’t be just sitting there with the ability for it to tip over like that…Hmmmm….
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Bed Bath and Beyond would never dream of losing a customer because of a child breaking an item. They have been writing things off for years and cooking the books as they do there own inventory. This may sound odd to some but 2 days after inventory is complete the stores are short merchandise. It is not what you counted but what the white suite men tell you you have that counts. I am glad your son is ok as I am glad I no longer manage a store for BBBY.