Some of you might know I'm a pretty avid couponer. I'm not one of the annoying or sucky ones, however. I follow the rules and I try to go at off peak times so as not to create too much havoc for the cashiers.
Anyway, early this morning I went over to Walgreens to take advantage of the large soft-soap handwash for 99 cents. I also had a manufacturers coupon for an additional 35 cents off. I try to go early on Sunday because most of the sale items are newly stocked and there aren't any crowds.
So I look for the item and the shelf is completely bare. Thinking perhaps they have them on display, I ask a clerk who is stocking some items in the next aisle, in cosmetics. She says she doesn't think the truck came in with the item. This is what happens from there:
Me: "Oh, ok. Should I ask the cashier for a raincheck or do you need to do that since its part of this aisle?"
Her: "Oh, well there's a truck coming in Wednesday, there should be some on that shipment."
Me : (thinking, ok...so what?) Ok, so should I just go on up to the cashier and have her make me out a rain check?"
Her: "We can't give a raincheck if a shipment is due in the same week."
Me: ....
Her: ....
Me: "Ok, thanks."
I get a couple other sale items and go on up to the cashier. I ask her politely for a raincheck and she issues me one without further ado.
I always check the ad to see if there is a 'no rainchecks' disclaimer like some places do on super deals, and there wasn't.
Bottom line, I'm not sure if she was sucky, lazy or just misinformed. She really didn't have an attitude, per se - just kinda didn't seem to care.
Don't get me wrong, I can certainly relate. But I have to at least PRETEND to care, especially if a customer is being cool about something and not pitching a fit. I certainly wasn't, I just was - and still am - a little confused.
Anyway, early this morning I went over to Walgreens to take advantage of the large soft-soap handwash for 99 cents. I also had a manufacturers coupon for an additional 35 cents off. I try to go early on Sunday because most of the sale items are newly stocked and there aren't any crowds.
So I look for the item and the shelf is completely bare. Thinking perhaps they have them on display, I ask a clerk who is stocking some items in the next aisle, in cosmetics. She says she doesn't think the truck came in with the item. This is what happens from there:
Me: "Oh, ok. Should I ask the cashier for a raincheck or do you need to do that since its part of this aisle?"
Her: "Oh, well there's a truck coming in Wednesday, there should be some on that shipment."
Me : (thinking, ok...so what?) Ok, so should I just go on up to the cashier and have her make me out a rain check?"
Her: "We can't give a raincheck if a shipment is due in the same week."
Me: ....
Her: ....
Me: "Ok, thanks."
I get a couple other sale items and go on up to the cashier. I ask her politely for a raincheck and she issues me one without further ado.
I always check the ad to see if there is a 'no rainchecks' disclaimer like some places do on super deals, and there wasn't.
Bottom line, I'm not sure if she was sucky, lazy or just misinformed. She really didn't have an attitude, per se - just kinda didn't seem to care.
Don't get me wrong, I can certainly relate. But I have to at least PRETEND to care, especially if a customer is being cool about something and not pitching a fit. I certainly wasn't, I just was - and still am - a little confused.
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