Chick-fil-A Employee Climbs Down Storm Drain to Save Customer’s Phone – IOTW Report

Chick-fil-A Employee Climbs Down Storm Drain to Save Customer’s Phone

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A Chick-fil-A employee in Stafford, Virginia, climbed down a storm drain to retrieve a phone that a customer had accidentally dropped in the sewer. “This is Seth,” said the customer, “He is also now my hero and favorite Chick-fil-A employee.”

Chick-fil-A employees are known for transcending typical customer service exceptions, and earlier this month, one woman experienced this first-hand when an employee climbed down a storm drain to retrieve her iPhone, which she had accidentally dropped in a sewer while getting out of her van, according to a report by ABC 13 News.

“I park at our local Chick-fil-A and as I go to get my son out of the van, no joke, my phone drops and bounces right into the storm drain I’m parked next too,” wrote the customer, Shauna, on Facebook. “After a moment of loosing my freakin’ mind, I lay on the ground — looking into the dark abyss to see if by any chance it has landed somewhere I can reach. Of course it has not.” more

6 Comments on Chick-fil-A Employee Climbs Down Storm Drain to Save Customer’s Phone

  1. Good job… But… Be careful young man. Permit entry areas exist in the strangest of places. Most people don’t understand that there can be reduced or even no oxygen in a vault in the middle of a common parking lot. That phone is not worth your life, or even the cost of an ambulance ride!

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  2. I got to meet Art in a grocery store, of all places. It was many years ago, of course. I’m sad to say it was not a good experience for the five year old me.

    I pointed down the aisle and cried, “Norton!”, with much excitement.

    He was…displeased. Suffice it to say that was the day I learned to hate actors based solely on the fact that I recognized them.

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  3. growing up in a dense inner-city neighborhood we played b-ball on the street. it was common for our ball to go down a drain. we’d pry the manhole cover off and two of us, grabbing one leg each, would lower a buddy head first onto the drain to retrieve the ball. pull our buddy back up, slide the cover back into place and continue to play ball.

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