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Noelle of Los Angeles, CA July 28, 2009 I had a very disturbing situation yesterday. I went to a store called "It's a Wrap", on 1164 S. Robertson Blvd. in Los Angeles. I was trying clothes and pants and the last one I tried fit really well, so I decided to take it. As I was pulling them off, I saw a huge, long (at least 5 to 6 in.) and thick (a 1/4 of an inch), crusty stain on the crotch of the pants. It was yellowish and it looked like some sort of really bad vaginal infection. I was horrified and disgusted. Thank God I had underwear on although it was a very thin, mesh thong. I gave it to the woman employee, and told her I would get them, after all I already had them on and I would need to take them to the dry cleaners immediately. Upon seeing it, she was horrified too and told me she would keep them for me in the front at the cashier. When I went to pay for everything, the pants weren't there. The other employee (a man), had thrown them away. He told me that he wouldn't sell them to me because of the legal implications. The harm was already done, I've already been exposed to whatever that was. I have had the pants on me, and rubbed them on my body. I asked to speak to the manager, the employee called the manager David Bright on the phone, but he didn't want to speak to me. Their only care were the "legal implications" so they threw the "evidence" away. I want to know what can be done, regarding a dirty, careless place like this one. I've made an appointment with my OBGyn. to be tested. I do not know the consequences of what that was, nor how much the doctor and tests will cost. Report Your Experience
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