People have disagreements all the time, but usually those disagreements are had over subjective opinions, like "is it a good idea to make another Indiana Jones movie?" or "does this stink?" Arguments tend to break down when they're about things that people perceive as objective facts. There's not a lot of wiggle room when someone can't accept your definition of reality.
The greatest argument moments are the ones that can be won by simply pointing at a thing that exists. In this case, a furious customer decided to lie and insist that this guy wasn't the actual owner of the store, and that he knew the owner. This position came crashing down when it was pointed out to him that the dude he was arguing with had his big giant face plastered all over the front of the store. If there's a time to know when to fold 'em, this might be it.
For another wild one, here's the Karen who was destroyed by a business owner after leaving a 1-star review.
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