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KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and Joe

Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

Well, since Solletica didn't provide me with the post number, I had to go looking for it.

Interesting. It was on page 60 on Indeed.com. So Solletica, you read through all 60 pages before you found one that you (incorrectly) believe backed up your point?

Here is the full post:

Its not a bad place. But its time to move on.Shift supervisor (Current Employee), Roseville, MN – June 28, 2013
The hardest part of the job was talking to angry customers and trying to explain to them due to the policy of the store that I am not authorize to give anything to them. The hardest part is trying to catch customer who calls in about a false situation to receive free things.

One of the hard part of the job is managing a big group of people who are – more... not really strong and are lost most of the time. Its hard to keep them where they are suppose to be because everyone like to run around scattered.

The most enjoyable part of the job was working with friends and having nice customers who doesnt like to cause troubles. And being able to actually smile other than faking it as part of the customer service. –


So where do I start?

1. June 2013 that person said "shift supervisor". And we know this person really worked there....how?
2. The comment at the beginning about The hardest part of the job was talking to angry customers and trying to explain to them due to the policy of the store that I am not authorize to give anything to them has nothing to do with this kind of story. How do you know he didn't mean that he could give 5 free buckets of chicken to a pissed off customer who had to wait 20 minutes for his order? The comment in no way implies that KFC employees have to throw out physically disabled little girls.
3. There is no name, no email address linked, nothing at all to verify that the post is real at all, even though it isn't necessary because the post is benign. As I said, Indeed.com is an anonymous board.
4. The fact that you knew exactly where that post was (buried in thousands of other anonymous posts) leads me to believe you're the one who typed it in 2013. Did KFC fire you? It would explain your anger towards them.

Epic fail on your part. Next time you want to make false statements, you may want to be a little more prepared for the reality check you will get.

Now, let everyone else wait until the full story comes out, not what you imagined.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

solletica said:
Lemme see if I got his straight here, just to make sure--so if customers are complaining about another customer and are leaving the KFC because of it, and the employee to whom the complaints are addressed refuses to remove the offending customer, that employee would possibly not be fired by a (typical) KFC franchise owner? ?

Entertain me w/an answer.


*sigh* I just can't.

*sigh* that's what I thought.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

Send an email to kfc and don't hold back.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

There's got to be more to this story.

Nobody is that heartless.

Unless Dick Cheney bought into the franchise.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

Unless Dick Cheney bought into the franchise.

Not even close. He's had three or four of the things!
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

Not even close. He's had three or four of the things!

His evil soul keeps burning them out at a record pace(maker).
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

Im not surprised, that sleazy granny had the same last name as the grandfather whose dogs mauled the little girl plus her story had a lot of inconsistencies, I think she made it up just so she doesnt have to pay for her granddaughter's medical bills.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

Im not surprised, that sleazy granny had the same last name as the grandfather whose dogs mauled the little girl plus her story had a lot of inconsistencies, I think she made it up just so she doesnt have to pay for her granddaughter's medical bills.

Very sad that people would exploit this poor girl, whose injuries are real, to make a fast buck.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

I don't usually pay much attention to 'accused' reports.

When they are 'convicted' reports - then I am interested.

Innocent until proven guilty.


Additionally - poor little girl...life is hard enough without having that terrible beanball (initial attack) thrown at you.

I hope the rest of her life makes up for the beginning...in spades.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

Surprised? Not.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and



This whole story sounded fishy as the infamous moron years ago who claimed a big black guy carved a backwards "B" on her face.

The first clue was that the grandmother's story that this occurred at a KFC franchise that had been closed for years. Truly hard that people would be sickened by a little girl with scars on her face. I find some of the 300 pound plus sloths sitting in the booth slurping on chicken bones to be more offensive but never complained to management.

So now what if this was a hoax? The innocent workers at KFC have had death threats, drinks tossed at the drive thru window, and verbal harassment. Does the family get to keep the some $135,000 raised through an online donation site?
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and


Color me surprised (NOT).

The heart-wrenching story of a disfigured 3-year-old child being asked to leave a Jackson KFC because her appearance was scaring other customers was a made-up story that resulted in the family bilking the public and professionals for more than $135,000 in cash, as well as gifts and free surgeries, sources with deep knowledge of the investigation said exclusively to the Laurel Leader-Call.

The sources spoke on the condition of strict anonymity because they were not permitted to speak on the record.



A few of us were saying in this thread that this was most likely a hoax, and some of us were taken to task for it.

The story was completely unbelievable from the beginning. I'm sorry, but while people are and can be heartless, we have heard countless stories of people using their family members for financial gain in the past.

I do hope that poor girl is removed from this family and sent somewhere safe.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

Very sad that people would exploit this poor girl, whose injuries are real, to make a fast buck.

It is, isn't it? The victims here include the KFC workers, KFC itself, and most importantly, that poor child. Sick sick people in this world.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

That's all good and well. But the fact is your employees represent you. They are you. This is the cost of a bad hire.

And what now is the cost to the grandmother who lied, defamed a company and a store location, and extorted thousands from the general public? What's the cost to HER?

Folks, swear to GOD!! We've got to stop being led around by our noses!!
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

And what now is the cost to the grandmother who lied, defamed a company and a store location, and extorted thousands from the general public? What's the cost to HER?

Folks, swear to GOD!! We've got to stop being led around by our noses!!

Hopefully jail.

I'd like some of the people in this thread who utterly attacked, defamed, and lied about KFC and their CEO to come in here and see this now.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

It is, isn't it? The victims here include the KFC workers, KFC itself, and most importantly, that poor child. Sick sick people in this world.

Yea, whoever started that hoax needs to end up looking like that child, via a serious ass kicking. LOL.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

Very sad that people would exploit this poor girl, whose injuries are real, to make a fast buck.

The irony of the story is, such cruelty is believable. A simple example is the fact that the grandmother herself appears guilty of it.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

Yea, whoever started that hoax needs to end up looking like that child,.

The person who is responsible for this could never look that innocent of beautiful.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

You know, it does look bad for this family, but some on here are doing exactly what was done at the beginning when the story broke. They are jumping to conclusions about it absolutely being a hoax with just anonymous information. What is the difference between jumping to the conclusion that it was true what the family was saying or jumping to conclusions that it is true what an anonymous source is saying?

http://news.yahoo.com/kfc-girl-hoax-133756398.html

The investigation hasn't ended yet.

Now, KFC has said that they are not taking back the money no matter the outcome, which I think is wonderful. And I think that this is awesome. KFC has handled this well from the very beginning. And it is horrible that people treat KFC or their employees wrong for what one employee or one franchise may have done. But that should work the same for the family. We have no idea really if it was a hoax or not yet, yet there are people now calling for the family to be strung up or punished before we even know the truth.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

wasnt there something similar about a waitress and a racial slur on a ticket

the issue is....we know that there are idiots in our little world

they can be cruel...they can be downright liars

do we completely ignore these types of stories until the story is PROVEN?

and then what does that say about our society?

i dunno....just hate this type of stuff.....

people that take advantage of children are the lowest of the low in my eyes
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

wasnt there something similar about a waitress and a racial slur on a ticket

the issue is....we know that there are idiots in our little world

they can be cruel...they can be downright liars

do we completely ignore these types of stories until the story is PROVEN?

and then what does that say about our society?

i dunno....just hate this type of stuff.....

people that take advantage of children are the lowest of the low in my eyes

I remember something about a gay waitress claiming some sort of slur on a ticket/receipt in the tip section or something. It turned out to be a hoax.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

I remember something about a gay waitress claiming some sort of slur on a ticket/receipt in the tip section or something. It turned out to be a hoax.

There was also a black waitress and a slur.
 
Re: KFC accused of kicking out girl, 3, scarred in pit bull attack By Ralph Ellis and

wasnt there something similar about a waitress and a racial slur on a ticket

the issue is....we know that there are idiots in our little world

they can be cruel...they can be downright liars

do we completely ignore these types of stories until the story is PROVEN?

and then what does that say about our society?

i dunno....just hate this type of stuff.....

people that take advantage of children are the lowest of the low in my eyes

But obviously we don't have all the information either way, and yet people are in almost the same breath saying that we shouldn't have jumped to conclusions against KFC right away because it is hoax. The problem is that we don't know if it is really a hoax or not or what really went on. If it went one the way described by the family, it is horrible. But if it is a hoax by the family to garner money, that is awful as well, and the adults in the matter should be held accountable. The only thing that we can really say is that KFC shouldn't be held accountable for this because they didn't do it and have been working their butts off since this story first surfaced to check it out and help the family.
 
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