Lane Johnson Review of Maas Nursery
Had a weird experience here about a week and a hal...
Had a weird experience here about a week and a half ago. Went with the girlfriend, she loves this place. She was looking at plants and what not but really went there to look into their mulch. Keep in mind, she loves this place and has been here multiple times and even brings her out of town mom here.
We start by walking around inside the main building looking at fertilizer and some type of grass feed stuff. Then she walks to the back to look for a few plants. I'm not a plant guy, I don't know the names. This is where it gets weird.
An older guy in a polo starts following us around. He hangs out like 10-15 feet away and follows us everywhere we go. She keep looking around at plants and picks up a few. I'm pulling them behind us in this cart thingy. The guy is still following us. She notices too. We decide to just leave because we're getting creeped out. The dude follows us to the check out and is eyeing us the whole time!
We walk to the car, put the plants in the truck and back out. We notice the dude still looking at us! Then he takes a picture of my car as we pull away! We were like, what the hell...
We called the place and a nice girl picks up the phone. We say to her, "hey, this guy was following us around and taking pictures of my car, wth". She goes and asks the guy. Turns out, that guy was the owner!
The girl comes back to the phone after a bit and tells us that the guy profiles people who have "backpacks". My gf has one of those purses that you wear like a backpack. The owner thought we were there to steal plant clippings or something, and that's the explaination we got. The owner didn't have the guts to tell us this himself, he made the nice girl tell us.
The guy never said a word to use, just followed us around like a CREEP. I only went here with the gf, but she was so creeped out she said she's never going back.
The owner of the place, profiling young girls with purses that you wear on your back, and taking pictures of people's cars. Not a way to win customers dude. We're taking out plant buying elsewhere.
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