A Facebook friend recently reported that a (male) work
colleague posted this notice to the company “marketplace” email alias: “I am
looking for an empty ring box. Preferably one from a high end jeweler such as
Tiffany’s. Willing to trade for it or purchase it for the right cost.”
Well, whaddaya gonna say? Oh, shoot, let me take a swag
at it.
First, If I had such a brand-name box that I wanted to
offload, I don’t think I’d “trade” for it with a guy who clearly thinks nothing
of passing off mutton dressed as lamb. I’d insist on cash, and I’d run any bills
through a counterfeit-checking process.
Plus, does "trade" mean he thinks you'll swap Cartier for Kay? Who would want to do that, and why?
I also wonder what the “right” cost would be to such a
person?
If I were management in this company, I’d start taking
inventory of capital equipment. He obviously has an extremely well-developed
sense of entitlement, as well as an ingrained belief that he’s one really slick
fellow. Just sayin’.
Moreover, I’m sorry for the woman who’s been in a
relationship with him long enough to prompt him to pop the question using a
ring of falsified provenance. What kinds of nickel-plated lies has he been
feeding her?
Finally, let me just point out: nothing says true love
like a cheap ring in a Fred box.
Not.
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