 So I'm sitting at the edge of the computer department and I'm just hanging out watching people walk around and stuff. In the middle of the aisle we have a giant stack of Spider-Man PS4's. Some guy comes out of nowhere, grabs a box and opens it in the middle of the store. He's digging through the paper and pulling stuff out and throwing it around with such confidence that I had no idea whether or not he was supposed to be doing it. I was hesitant and I was like, um, should I go say something? Thankfully a much more seasoned co-worker wanders over to him and asks him what he's doing. I couldn't hear what was being said but my homeboy looked pretty calm, cool, and collected. The other guy looked very angry. He stormed over to about 10 feet away from me. My co-worker shook his head and just put the PS4 stuff back in its box, trying to salvage whatever he could. The customer wandered over to me and started ranting. I swear to god man, I've been coming to this store for 6, 10 years and I've never been treated like that. See this badge? I work in customer service too, bro. I would never treat a customer like a f***ing animal. That guy right over there is such a stuck up. He probably thinks he runs this store. Call the manager so I can knock this heck asshole down a few and show him how things really work in retail. I called up the manager who clearly saw that the guy had some screws loose. He was asked to leave the store and never come back. So here's what I've gathered from the whole situation. The guy bought a Spider-Man PS4 a couple days ago. He brought it home, he opened it and he saw that there was no game inside. He felt grouchy and he felt vindicated enough to just walk back into the store, open up a new console, steal the game from inside of it and leave. He didn't call customer service. He didn't call PlayStation. He didn't explain his issue. He just walked in and tried to steal stuff. Then he had the audacity to whine to me about it. Moral of the story, don't act like a jerk around employees. We're just going to make funny in the break room and eventually make a YouTube video about you.