Prologue: Sorry if this is totally in the wrong place. I'm new to the community.
Hi! So I've got two stories where I was the customer, and maybe feel a little bad about the situation, but I want to know if you think I was really asucky customer in these:
First one:
Pulled pork. It's one of may favourites. Whenever I see it on a menu, I know I just have to have it. But a lot of restaurants put mustard on pulled pork, and I hate mustard. So without fail, I always order pulled pork without mustard. It always arrives the way I order it, and i always enjoy it. I guess my question here is to waiters and waitresses. I see, from time to time, people complain about overly picky customers. Would you classify me a picky here?
Second:
I was at a major electronic store, and I saw a movie I was going to buy at some point, and the label on the shelf had it marked at a pretty great price (about $10 lower than anywhere else I'd seen.)
So figuring it was a great deal, I immediately jumped at the chance to get it. So I take it up to the cash, and it rings up about $12 higher than the price on the shelf. I point that up the cashier, and she goes with me to look at the shelf. Sure enough, they are marked at $26 instead of $38. She apologizes to me and requests a manager to change the price on the system. Then, just before I pay, I notice a sign on her cash that says that the store participates in the Scanning code of practice (essentially, that's a voluntary policy where if a product rings up higher than the advertised price, you get it for the lowest shown price, minus $10. Some stores choose to participate in it, and this happened to be one of those stores.)
So she has to call for a manager again to mark the price down another $10. At his point I apologize to her, because I know I've held her up. The manager arrives, reads the policy and marks the price down another $10 for me.
I got the movie at a great price, but felt so guilty about taking to long over it. Was I sucky here?
Hi! So I've got two stories where I was the customer, and maybe feel a little bad about the situation, but I want to know if you think I was really asucky customer in these:
First one:
Pulled pork. It's one of may favourites. Whenever I see it on a menu, I know I just have to have it. But a lot of restaurants put mustard on pulled pork, and I hate mustard. So without fail, I always order pulled pork without mustard. It always arrives the way I order it, and i always enjoy it. I guess my question here is to waiters and waitresses. I see, from time to time, people complain about overly picky customers. Would you classify me a picky here?
Second:
I was at a major electronic store, and I saw a movie I was going to buy at some point, and the label on the shelf had it marked at a pretty great price (about $10 lower than anywhere else I'd seen.)
So figuring it was a great deal, I immediately jumped at the chance to get it. So I take it up to the cash, and it rings up about $12 higher than the price on the shelf. I point that up the cashier, and she goes with me to look at the shelf. Sure enough, they are marked at $26 instead of $38. She apologizes to me and requests a manager to change the price on the system. Then, just before I pay, I notice a sign on her cash that says that the store participates in the Scanning code of practice (essentially, that's a voluntary policy where if a product rings up higher than the advertised price, you get it for the lowest shown price, minus $10. Some stores choose to participate in it, and this happened to be one of those stores.)
So she has to call for a manager again to mark the price down another $10. At his point I apologize to her, because I know I've held her up. The manager arrives, reads the policy and marks the price down another $10 for me.
I got the movie at a great price, but felt so guilty about taking to long over it. Was I sucky here?
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