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  • The customer who just wouldn't leave.

    Seriously...I had a customer who came in at eleven, she was still there when I left at three!!! She basically spent a half and hour wandering down each and every aisle. She comes up to me and treats me to a fifteen minute long ramble about how she needed a skin cream with a sunscreen in it. (While I was on a stool trying to face the top shelf because she knocked everything over) She asked me (literally) twelve different times which one I recomended...I recomended one, and she selects the one next to it.

    Anyway, I put every single person at every register and the managers on high alert. She is a known thief, and over the course of the day, she tried to scam me and three of my coworkers. We've had another customer stay in our store for nine straight hours! What on earth are they freakin doing?!?

    Has this happend to any of you? The customer that just WON'T LEAVE?!?!

  • #2
    I can honestly say the Cling-On customers at the gas station were the worst....there is really no reason to spend an hour, or two hours, at a gas station. Really. No. Reason.

    What were they doing? Playing scratch off tickets.
    You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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    • #3
      We have non-customers that won't leave. People who come into take up space and use the free WiFi and never buy anything. And we can't kick them out! There is one guy who has been there all last week for my entire shift playing on the net (there's NOTHING on the Internet worth 9 hours of your time!) and it looks like he's going to pull a repeat this week. It annoys the hell out of me.
      https://www.facebook.com/authorpatriciacorrell/

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      • #4
        Quoth AnaKhouri View Post
        (there's NOTHING on the Internet worth 9 hours of your time!)
        You are totally going to have to speak for yourself on that one.

        ^-.-^
        Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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        • #5
          Quoth AnaKhouri View Post
          (there's NOTHING on the Internet worth 9 hours of your time!
          BURN THE BLASPHEMER AT THE STAKE!!!!!!!

          On topic, as night security at a private building I don't have to worry about being accomodating to loiterers
          "It's times like these that make me wanna go straight."
          James from Pokémon.

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          • #6
            People who come into take up space and use the free WiFi and never buy anything. And we can't kick them out!
            You mean you allow loitering?

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            • #7
              Yeah I have squatters, as I call them, that come into my coffee shop all the time to take advantage of the free WiFi. I just ignore them if they don't buy anything, but you better believe if they bring in outside food, they get the boot.

              Also, if these squatters are the only ones in the store, I go ahead and vacuum for the night, since they aren't technically customers, heheh.

              More on topic to customers who just won't leave--that drives me insane when I'm closing the store and tell people they have to get out (in a polite way). I'm not allowed to lock the doors with customers still inside, since they wouldn't be able to get out. There's always a few assholes who pretend I don't exist and keep putzing around on their computers or chatting with their friends. Sigh.

              That's when I pull out my keys and jingle them, heheh. It hasn't come to this yet, but if I ever do get people who flat out refuse to leave when I'm trying to close the store, I get to call the police. And our town cops love our coffee!
              Here's your sign...

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              • #8
                For the WiFiSquatters, couldn't you 'accidentally' reboot the router every so often throuhg the day to descourage them? Or at the very least when you're closing up, shut down the router early on to encourage them to move on.

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                • #9
                  I have a lot of 'Mall Walkers' where I work. They walk. For. HOURS. And chat on the benches. The majority never buy anything. We also have a few 'interesting' characters who stay from opening till close just talking with employees; some of them don't like being alone I think.

                  Funny, they're technically 'loitering.' But we never do anything about it. If a group of kids were to do the same, they'd be kicked-out. Double standard I think.
                  "If anyone wants this old box containing the broken bits of my former faith in humanity, I'll take your best offer now. You may be able to salvage a few of em' for parts..... " - Quote by Argabarga

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                  • #10
                    The "regular" mall walkers where I use to work, would treat mall employees just like their next door neighbors.

                    One fellow named Buddy would always say Hi, and mabe chat for a minute or two, he would never interfer with our work or with paying customers.

                    Another Couple, for years, walked the mall.... kind of a sad story, when his wife passed away... I wonder if he ever remarried one of the other mall walkers.

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                    • #11
                      The greater majority of the "Mall Walkers" at my local mall are a bunch of stupid Yuppie soccer moms and dads.

                      My very first opening shift at the Deb shop, I asked my manager as we opened the gate to the store "Why are there people walking around here when we still don't open for another half hour?"

                      She answered "They are Mall Walkers. They get here as soon as the main doors open, some of them will walk around until noon, sometimes even later."
                      You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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                      • #12
                        Heh, we had a customer come down the other day to discuss a contract situation.

                        They got here at 11 AM and were still here when I left at 3:30 PM.

                        Now you may think, sure but contracts can take a while to hammer out and you'd be right.

                        But when I walked into the owner's office at 3:15 they were discussing baseball. And then the owner of the company says "so do we have this thing figured out yet"

                        So they drove down from NY (4 hours) to discuss random crap for 4 hours to then get into the contract situation.

                        For the record it's still not resolved.

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                        • #13
                          Quoth AnaKhouri View Post
                          there's NOTHING on the Internet worth 9 hours of your time!
                          The Evercrack and WoW crowd would like to have a chat with you. In a dark alley. Away from the security cameras.

                          Seriously. When those two MMORPG groups don't get their daily fix they make smokers going through nicotine withdrawal look calm, cool, and collected.

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                          • #14
                            my mom use to walk in the local mall in our hometown. she pointed out that a lot of elderly would do that cos... it was someplace they could get a long walk in without having to worry about crappy weather etc. (not to mention relative safety)

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                            • #15
                              Quoth tphillip View Post
                              Seriously. When those two MMORPG groups don't get their daily fix they make smokers going through nicotine withdrawal look calm, cool, and collected.
                              Actually, the MySpacers and other social network types tend to be scarrier. But only slightly.

                              ^-.-^
                              Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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