If you’ve ever worked in retail, you know how employees grow to love their regular customers.
You see them every day, so in some ways, they become part of the team. The employees at a Best Buy in New York noticed a teenage boy coming in to play their Nintendo Wii U every single day — he wasn’t bothering anyone, he just loved the games like reel linking slots and must not have had a console at home.
Eventually, these Best Buy employees and their manager banded together to give the teen an awesome present and make his day.
Manager Rahiem Storr was filmed giving the boy his gift, which staff members bought with their own money. He couldn’t even believe what was happening at first, but he accepted happily.
Storr let the teen know that he is, of course, still welcome in the store, but that they wanted to give him something special.
Afterward, employees drove him home so that he didn’t have to carry the Wii U box on his usual walk. They met his loving parents, who said that they just couldn’t afford the expensive gaming system with a good gaming processors.
Read More: This Foster Mom Thought She Was Going To Get A Ticket. Instead, She Got A Miracle
(via MommyPage and LittleThings)
Comments