Well my last story didn't go over too well, so here's another from my last job. This one goes in the "didn't listen" and "no common sense" category.
A guy came in looking to buy some spray paint. Now we often got people in looking for paint for non-hobby purposes since we sold it in small quantities (bottles as small as 1/4 ounce) and in a wide variety of colors. I don't recall specifically what this guy was attempting to do, but it's not important.
Anyway, he bought a 3 ounce spray can of Model Master paint. He'd obviously never used spray paint before, and asked a LOT of questions. Now it's important to point out that Testors/Model Master spray cans have the caps taped to the can bodies to prevent tampering. In order to open the can, you have to run a fingernail around the bottom edge of the cap to highlight the seam, then VERY carefully cut the tape to release the cap. It says right on the can, and the ASM and I emphasized several times (because this guy kept asking "so how do you open this thing?") that this be done SLOWLY and NEVER with the point of a knife. Remember, a spray can is under pressure and the skin of the can is not especially thick. Hacking or jabbing at the can can easily puncture the can and create a lovely paint explosion. Let's just say that ou'd better like that color, because everything nearby will now be that color forever.
Sooooo........just as I'm walking out the door at the end of my shift, this guy comes back in with a plastic bag. He had some paint on his hands, but at the time I did not put two and two together.
The next day I got the full story.
The can had exploded. THe guy was EXTREMELY pissed off because apparently he opened it in his kitchen and it got all over his countertops, table, and cabinets. He proceeded to tear into the ASM (my uncle, by the way), claiming that the can was "defective" and that he wanted a replacement for free and that we were lucky he wasn't suing us for what happened to his kitchen.
The ASM inspected the remains of the can and found very obvious marks from a serrated blade. As near as could be determined (since of course this guy wasn't about to admit anything) he skipped the fingernail step and went directly to cutting......with a steak knife. He had hacked away at the label trying in vain to cut the tape seal until he finally punched a hole in the can with disasterous results.
I shoudl also point out that the ASM is a complete no-nonsense guy and has a VERY low tolerance for BS of any kind. So he flatly refused to replace the can since it was obvious to him that the problem was "user error" which neither the store nor the manufacturer was responsible for. So of course this moron goes ballistic and demands a refund. Again, the policy here is NO REFUNDS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, so this was also refused.
This guy was so loud that he attracted the attention of the Boss (from behind TWO clsoed doors), who came out and........replaced the can for him!!!!!!!!!
So for his stupidity, this moron got a free can of paint. Only $3 hit for the store, but the ASM was incensed and made this abundantly clear to the Boss.
He was still fuming about it the next day, which is when I heard the second half of this tale. I also got to see the can, and it was clearly hacked up with a knife, after the two of us told the guy to NOT do that.
The good part is that we NEVER saw this guy again.
A guy came in looking to buy some spray paint. Now we often got people in looking for paint for non-hobby purposes since we sold it in small quantities (bottles as small as 1/4 ounce) and in a wide variety of colors. I don't recall specifically what this guy was attempting to do, but it's not important.
Anyway, he bought a 3 ounce spray can of Model Master paint. He'd obviously never used spray paint before, and asked a LOT of questions. Now it's important to point out that Testors/Model Master spray cans have the caps taped to the can bodies to prevent tampering. In order to open the can, you have to run a fingernail around the bottom edge of the cap to highlight the seam, then VERY carefully cut the tape to release the cap. It says right on the can, and the ASM and I emphasized several times (because this guy kept asking "so how do you open this thing?") that this be done SLOWLY and NEVER with the point of a knife. Remember, a spray can is under pressure and the skin of the can is not especially thick. Hacking or jabbing at the can can easily puncture the can and create a lovely paint explosion. Let's just say that ou'd better like that color, because everything nearby will now be that color forever.
Sooooo........just as I'm walking out the door at the end of my shift, this guy comes back in with a plastic bag. He had some paint on his hands, but at the time I did not put two and two together.
The next day I got the full story.
The can had exploded. THe guy was EXTREMELY pissed off because apparently he opened it in his kitchen and it got all over his countertops, table, and cabinets. He proceeded to tear into the ASM (my uncle, by the way), claiming that the can was "defective" and that he wanted a replacement for free and that we were lucky he wasn't suing us for what happened to his kitchen.
The ASM inspected the remains of the can and found very obvious marks from a serrated blade. As near as could be determined (since of course this guy wasn't about to admit anything) he skipped the fingernail step and went directly to cutting......with a steak knife. He had hacked away at the label trying in vain to cut the tape seal until he finally punched a hole in the can with disasterous results.
I shoudl also point out that the ASM is a complete no-nonsense guy and has a VERY low tolerance for BS of any kind. So he flatly refused to replace the can since it was obvious to him that the problem was "user error" which neither the store nor the manufacturer was responsible for. So of course this moron goes ballistic and demands a refund. Again, the policy here is NO REFUNDS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, so this was also refused.
This guy was so loud that he attracted the attention of the Boss (from behind TWO clsoed doors), who came out and........replaced the can for him!!!!!!!!!
So for his stupidity, this moron got a free can of paint. Only $3 hit for the store, but the ASM was incensed and made this abundantly clear to the Boss.
He was still fuming about it the next day, which is when I heard the second half of this tale. I also got to see the can, and it was clearly hacked up with a knife, after the two of us told the guy to NOT do that.
The good part is that we NEVER saw this guy again.
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