I went to the Mart of Wal on Thanksgiving to buy a few items (little things that I had of course run out of on Thanksgiving Dx). I pulled into a parking spot and snagged a cart that someone had left nearby. When I looked inside the cart, though, I saw that a woman had left her wallet in it. I took a quick peek inside the wallet to make sure it wasn't an old one that someone had meant to trash, and indeed it had money and credit cards inside.
I took the cart and wallet into the store and went directly to customer service. I quickly went up front and asked the cashier for a manager. She called a supervisor for me, but after waiting about 10 minutes no one had shown up so I went searching for a manager on my own. I found an employee near the registers whose uniform looked slightly different from the others (I figured she might be a manager), so I waited for her to finish her conversation with another customer. When she was done, I proceeded to ask for a manager.
Me: Hi, is there a manager I could talk to?
Her: Yes.
*Awkward silence as we stare at each other*
Me: Are you a manager?
Her: Yes.
Well, thanks for clearing that up.
I then told her the situation and her attitude immediately changed and she became pleasant. She said she'd put the wallet in lost and found.
I'm not sure why some employees/managers think the awkward silence and blank stare qualifies as an answer. Unless you're wearing a giant sign that says "I AM A MANAGER", then it's not a stretch of the imagination that I might need some clarification.
And yes, I got all of the items I needed.
I took the cart and wallet into the store and went directly to customer service. I quickly went up front and asked the cashier for a manager. She called a supervisor for me, but after waiting about 10 minutes no one had shown up so I went searching for a manager on my own. I found an employee near the registers whose uniform looked slightly different from the others (I figured she might be a manager), so I waited for her to finish her conversation with another customer. When she was done, I proceeded to ask for a manager.
Me: Hi, is there a manager I could talk to?
Her: Yes.
*Awkward silence as we stare at each other*
Me: Are you a manager?
Her: Yes.
Well, thanks for clearing that up.
I then told her the situation and her attitude immediately changed and she became pleasant. She said she'd put the wallet in lost and found.
I'm not sure why some employees/managers think the awkward silence and blank stare qualifies as an answer. Unless you're wearing a giant sign that says "I AM A MANAGER", then it's not a stretch of the imagination that I might need some clarification.
And yes, I got all of the items I needed.
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