This is my first year working retail during Christmas. It's a joy, I must say. Not only does the phone in my department ring off the freaking hook, but I'm constantly having people walk up to me, ask if we have a particular toy, get a "no, I'm sorry", then say "but the website says you have it!"
After this is said, the conversation can go one of two ways:
One:
Me: "Did you check if this particular store had it?"
SC: "Well, no, what they list is what every store has!"
Me: "No, not necessarily. Every Wal-Mart is different, and not all Wal-Marts carry the same items in their inventory."
This then turns out to be false advertising and they get pissed.
Two:
Me: "Did you check if this particular store had it?"
SC: "Yes! It says that store **** has it. That's you guys!"
Me: "Well, actually, this is store 160*."
This too somehow turns out to be false advertising...
I've also been asked multiple times if the website price matches Amazon.com or Ebay. I could see price matching Amazon, but Ebay? Really?
After this is said, the conversation can go one of two ways:
One:
Me: "Did you check if this particular store had it?"
SC: "Well, no, what they list is what every store has!"
Me: "No, not necessarily. Every Wal-Mart is different, and not all Wal-Marts carry the same items in their inventory."
This then turns out to be false advertising and they get pissed.
Two:
Me: "Did you check if this particular store had it?"
SC: "Yes! It says that store **** has it. That's you guys!"
Me: "Well, actually, this is store 160*."
This too somehow turns out to be false advertising...
I've also been asked multiple times if the website price matches Amazon.com or Ebay. I could see price matching Amazon, but Ebay? Really?
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