This happened a little while ago, when I was shopping for presents. My youngest niece had her heart set on a toy of her favourite character of her favourite cartoon series, so I went to a store to get it. Said store didn't have any in stock, but the shop assistant promised to order one and have it instore on the same day an hour before close. I decide to finish my present shopping and drop back and collect the toy afterwards. Note: I made sure that I put down all the details, including which character I wanted and everything important.
When I dropped in to collect the toy that I'd ordered, it was the wrong one. Now, at this point I was mildly irritated, given that I'd spent ages telling the girl everything necessary, but her remark after I pointed out that it was the wrong character sparked me into absolute annoyance.
"It doesn't matter," she said dismissively. "I bet she won't even know the difference."
Um, my niece has watched this cartoon series from the very first episode, and the character she loves the best she certainly can tell apart from the other characters. She's obsessed with him. The toy that the store had ordered was one of the female characters and my niece would be very upset should she get it instead of the toy of the character she wanted. Coldly, but keeping my temper and staying civil, I told the shop assistant that it was the wrong one and that I wanted a refund. Grudgingly, she gave it and I walked out the store. I was able to buy the correct toy in a different shop the next day.
Look, I understand that this is a stressful time of the year and that mistakes happen. However, if you do make such a mistake, then hold your hands up, apologise and try and put it right. Had the shop assistant offered to get the correct toy out for me the next day, I'd have been satisfied with that; after all, cuz I started shopping early in the month, I still had plenty of time to get all my presents. But to say that, and be so rude... well, I'm not giving a pass for that.
When I dropped in to collect the toy that I'd ordered, it was the wrong one. Now, at this point I was mildly irritated, given that I'd spent ages telling the girl everything necessary, but her remark after I pointed out that it was the wrong character sparked me into absolute annoyance.
"It doesn't matter," she said dismissively. "I bet she won't even know the difference."
Um, my niece has watched this cartoon series from the very first episode, and the character she loves the best she certainly can tell apart from the other characters. She's obsessed with him. The toy that the store had ordered was one of the female characters and my niece would be very upset should she get it instead of the toy of the character she wanted. Coldly, but keeping my temper and staying civil, I told the shop assistant that it was the wrong one and that I wanted a refund. Grudgingly, she gave it and I walked out the store. I was able to buy the correct toy in a different shop the next day.
Look, I understand that this is a stressful time of the year and that mistakes happen. However, if you do make such a mistake, then hold your hands up, apologise and try and put it right. Had the shop assistant offered to get the correct toy out for me the next day, I'd have been satisfied with that; after all, cuz I started shopping early in the month, I still had plenty of time to get all my presents. But to say that, and be so rude... well, I'm not giving a pass for that.
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