Jim Jones and his posse patronized a Gucci store and things didn’t go as planned. We’ve all seen rappers showcase various premium labels on social media, and we’ve also seen singers casually name-drop them in songs. Gucci has long been a favorite of rappers.

Jim Jones however, was dissatisfied with how employees not only ignored him while he was shopping, but also gave him the runaround when he sought to talk to a manager. Jones documented his experience in a video posted online, alleging that he and his crew were transported to the VIP section, but that no one came to aid them for an hour.

And just like tht sh-t went bad in gucci I was more hurt tht th black people was treating us like tht more thn anything. Very racy and all we wanted was some water sparkling water cause I was parched to be been shoppin for a long time I’m usually drunk by time I leave stores like this cause they be servin tht Champaign smh [face palm emoji]. This man literally spent over 100k in there in th last 3 months and this is how they handle him nasty. I told him leave tht Sh-t on th counter we out gucci be movin dusty Lol Sh-t is hilarious it never stops.

He complained that they weren’t given water or champagne, and that when they requested for help, they were given a Black man who didn’t appear to be helpful. Jones also stated that they were prepared to spend $29,500 at the business, but that no one would help them.

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Jim Jones is notorious for cracking jokes. The Dipset legend recently joked about being a “natural-born hater” and channeling that anger into success. Watch Jim Jones and his gang show up at another store in the video below.

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