Abigail said, "Even if it's a big brand, if their customer service stinks, they won't last long."
Cornelia said, "Sure, not all salespeople are like that. We just had bad luck today and ran into someone with a terrible attitude. Let's head to another store and keep shopping. We can't let one person ruin our mood."
They then walked into another high-end bag store, and learning from their previous experience, Cornelia promptly showed the company's VIP card. So, they were led to the VIP lounge, where they could pick up bags that regular customers couldn't buy.
After a while, Abigail only picked a moderately priced bag. The salesperson showed no dissatisfaction and offered excellent service throughout the process.
After buying the bags, they went to buy clothes. Abigail bought two pieces at once; she really didn't give a hoot about money.
Abigail was the only child in her family; both of her parents had good jobs. Not only did they not take her money, but they also gave her money to spend. They even helped her with some money when she bought her house. So, even though she didn't earn as much as Cornelia, she lived more comfortably.
Finally, they spotted a few coats. They were very classic, not only stylish but also warm. Of course, they were also pricey.
Cornelia winced at the price, but Abigail said, "You're tall and fair-skinned; you'd look great in this. Try it on; if it looks good, I'll buy two and give you one."
Cornelia kept shaking her head, saying, "I don't need this coat. The weather in Riverton never gets that cold; it'll be a waste."
Abigail said, "You could wear it when you're on a business trip with your boss."
"I won't be able to wear it on business trips either." She still had to wear her uniform during business trips.
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