So, my friend and I, both 16 year old boys, are casually shopping around the Irvine spectrum center looking for some appealing home and furniture stores when we run into this place, Tiffany Hunter home. We walk into the store and a worker there immediately...
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So, my friend and I, both 16 year old boys, are casually shopping around the Irvine spectrum center looking for some appealing home and furniture stores when we run into this place, Tiffany Hunter home. We walk into the store and a worker there immediately beings staring at us. He continues to do so for about 5 minutes during the time we are looking around We continue walking around the store, just browsing, and he comes up to us and says with a very nasty tone: "Are you both over the age of 18?". Upon telling him no, he says: "Then you're probably not here to buy furniture are you, kids". I'm extremely surprised and disgusted at what had just happened and told him that I'm just looking to buy some gifts for my mom with black Friday right around the corner. He replies so: "Then what are you looking for" sounding very annoyed for no reason. I reply by asking for candles or any patio items, which he shows me a couple items. Then after seeing how he's so annoyed at me for absolutely no reason at all we decide to walk out of the store. Needless to say my mother's friend is one of the most popular and successful home designers in orange county and she asked me to scope out some furniture stores for my mother's home and future clients' homes looking to make a large purchase. I'm not one to complain, but there's nothing against the law that says a minor can't get some inspiration from a home store, not to mention for his mom and her friend looking to actually make a purchase. I will take mine, my mothers, and her friends business elsewhere.