Yet another tale from the PC superstore.
One time I was serving a customer who had come into the shop with his wife. They were buying a very basic PC and nothing much else.
The customer then started to look at a very nice printer.
C: customer (I wouldn't say he was a 'sucky' customer, in fact he was rather nice, but his cheek shocked me).
Me: Yours truly.
C: 'Would we be able to have this printer for free?'
Me: 'Pardon?'
C: 'This printer. We'd really like it if we could have this for free. My wife has just started a new business from home and she's had to pay for everything as it is, it wouldn't be fair if she had to buy yet another thing for work.'
Me: 'Um, well no, we don't just give printers away for free. I'll ask my manager though, to see if he has any packages that come with free printers. I'll be right back.'
I rushed off to find my manager and explain what the customer has just asked me. (Manager: 'WTF?') As the couple were only buying the very basic, cheap-as-chips PC, there weren't any packages. And the printer they wanted for free was not a basic printer, either. It was about £100.
Me: 'Back! Unfortunately we can't give you a printer and we don't have any packages. The most I can give you is the USB cable.' [sounds crap, but they do sell them there for £15]
C: 'Oh. Right. See I hate to ask you again, but is there any chance you could persuade your manager? I mean, my wife's had to pay for loads already and it's totally unfair on her to buy a printer from her own money when it's really for her business.'
Me: 'I understand completely, but we can't just give away free stuff just for that reason. Your wife's business has nothing to do with the store, it's not a valid reason for a free £100 printer.'
C: 'But we're buying a PC anyway.'
Me: 'I know, but we still can't give printers away.'
C: [*sighs and looks solemnly at his wife*] Oh well.
Me: 'I know what it's like. I run a business from home too [I used to run a theatrical agency] and had to pay for everything myself. I know it's not easy but a business can be pricey, and if we gave the same to everyone else starting a business, we'd be out of business ourselves.'
C: 'Oh. Right.'
He thanked me and left. He was polite, I must admit, but we used to get SO MANY people who would come in and expect to get free stuff for no reason - even sillier reasons than the above. He was, luckily, one of the nicer ones.
But why do people do it? I'd love to see what would happen if I went into, say, Dorothy Perkins, and said: 'Well seeing as I'm buying this dress, I think I should get the matching shoes for free. Could I have them for free? I hate to ask but I'm going to this party that I really don't want to go to but have to show up to anyway, and it's unfair if I have to pay for these shoes.'
I'd be escorted out by men in white suits, don'tcha reckon?
Some people are baffling. Truly, truly baffling.
One time I was serving a customer who had come into the shop with his wife. They were buying a very basic PC and nothing much else.
The customer then started to look at a very nice printer.
C: customer (I wouldn't say he was a 'sucky' customer, in fact he was rather nice, but his cheek shocked me).
Me: Yours truly.
C: 'Would we be able to have this printer for free?'
Me: 'Pardon?'
C: 'This printer. We'd really like it if we could have this for free. My wife has just started a new business from home and she's had to pay for everything as it is, it wouldn't be fair if she had to buy yet another thing for work.'
Me: 'Um, well no, we don't just give printers away for free. I'll ask my manager though, to see if he has any packages that come with free printers. I'll be right back.'
I rushed off to find my manager and explain what the customer has just asked me. (Manager: 'WTF?') As the couple were only buying the very basic, cheap-as-chips PC, there weren't any packages. And the printer they wanted for free was not a basic printer, either. It was about £100.
Me: 'Back! Unfortunately we can't give you a printer and we don't have any packages. The most I can give you is the USB cable.' [sounds crap, but they do sell them there for £15]
C: 'Oh. Right. See I hate to ask you again, but is there any chance you could persuade your manager? I mean, my wife's had to pay for loads already and it's totally unfair on her to buy a printer from her own money when it's really for her business.'
Me: 'I understand completely, but we can't just give away free stuff just for that reason. Your wife's business has nothing to do with the store, it's not a valid reason for a free £100 printer.'
C: 'But we're buying a PC anyway.'
Me: 'I know, but we still can't give printers away.'
C: [*sighs and looks solemnly at his wife*] Oh well.
Me: 'I know what it's like. I run a business from home too [I used to run a theatrical agency] and had to pay for everything myself. I know it's not easy but a business can be pricey, and if we gave the same to everyone else starting a business, we'd be out of business ourselves.'
C: 'Oh. Right.'
He thanked me and left. He was polite, I must admit, but we used to get SO MANY people who would come in and expect to get free stuff for no reason - even sillier reasons than the above. He was, luckily, one of the nicer ones.
But why do people do it? I'd love to see what would happen if I went into, say, Dorothy Perkins, and said: 'Well seeing as I'm buying this dress, I think I should get the matching shoes for free. Could I have them for free? I hate to ask but I'm going to this party that I really don't want to go to but have to show up to anyway, and it's unfair if I have to pay for these shoes.'
I'd be escorted out by men in white suits, don'tcha reckon?
Some people are baffling. Truly, truly baffling.
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