I work at a games store.
Wii Fit is one of our most popular items this Christmas and is extremely hard to find.
As a promotional thing, Nintendo sent us some Wii Fit promotional DVDs that sit on our counter. They are free and say on them clearly "DVD".
I wasn't working when the following incident happened, but a coworker told me about it the next day. Basically a woman had excitedly picked up one of the promotional DVDs one day and then came back in a fit the next day because...
...you guessed it...
The FREE disc she had gotten WAS NOT the Wii Fit game!
Yes she actually thought we were giving away Wii Fit games (minus the balance board) for FREE! Why on EARTH would we do that? We can't even keep enough in stock for PAYING customers!
So she pulled the false advertising card and just flipped out on us for apparently "deceiving" her and causing her undue stress. She demanded a manager and told him in no uncertain terms that she wanted, for all her agony and frustration, you guessed it: A free Wii Fit (with the balance board!)
Manager pointed out the packaging on the promotional discs clearly says "DVD". SC claimed that despite this someone that worked here claimed it was actually the game. Now none of the people who worked the day before were on shift at this particular time, so I can see what might made the SC try and use that excuse.
But the manager calmly told her that no one working here was dumb enough to make a mistake like that.
She got more upset, demanded a free Wii Fit again and claimed the manager could "kiss his job goodbye" if she didn't get what she wanted.
Manager gave her the corporate number and told her to take it up with them. She stormed out, yelling that all of us "better start looking for new work" and that she's going to get what she wants.
Now I posted before about how spineless corporate can be, but even they have limits. I doubt they are going to comp a Wii Fit for this woman due to her own stupidity. If they actually do it, I just might consider "looking for new work" but I suspect that isn't going to happen.
Wii Fit is one of our most popular items this Christmas and is extremely hard to find.
As a promotional thing, Nintendo sent us some Wii Fit promotional DVDs that sit on our counter. They are free and say on them clearly "DVD".
I wasn't working when the following incident happened, but a coworker told me about it the next day. Basically a woman had excitedly picked up one of the promotional DVDs one day and then came back in a fit the next day because...
...you guessed it...
The FREE disc she had gotten WAS NOT the Wii Fit game!
Yes she actually thought we were giving away Wii Fit games (minus the balance board) for FREE! Why on EARTH would we do that? We can't even keep enough in stock for PAYING customers!
So she pulled the false advertising card and just flipped out on us for apparently "deceiving" her and causing her undue stress. She demanded a manager and told him in no uncertain terms that she wanted, for all her agony and frustration, you guessed it: A free Wii Fit (with the balance board!)
Manager pointed out the packaging on the promotional discs clearly says "DVD". SC claimed that despite this someone that worked here claimed it was actually the game. Now none of the people who worked the day before were on shift at this particular time, so I can see what might made the SC try and use that excuse.
But the manager calmly told her that no one working here was dumb enough to make a mistake like that.
She got more upset, demanded a free Wii Fit again and claimed the manager could "kiss his job goodbye" if she didn't get what she wanted.
Manager gave her the corporate number and told her to take it up with them. She stormed out, yelling that all of us "better start looking for new work" and that she's going to get what she wants.
Now I posted before about how spineless corporate can be, but even they have limits. I doubt they are going to comp a Wii Fit for this woman due to her own stupidity. If they actually do it, I just might consider "looking for new work" but I suspect that isn't going to happen.
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