A customer grabs the name brand two pack of post it notes. It comes out to 12.99. He insists it's supposed to be cheaper, so I call a floor associate to check the price because sale prices don't show up in the price check.
It's the <store brand> notes that he needs. But he insists on buying the more expensive brand anyway so all should be well with the world, right? Wrong.
A certain sale item is out of stock at the moment. Happens in the beginning out of the week.
SC: (Very casually as he's swiping his card) That's funny, I thought it was against some kind of code to not have products that you've advertised.
Me: (Smiling politely as I bag the groceries. Am I smiling because I'm happy, or because I'm about to pounce? No one knows because I've been trained not to growl) Well sir, the advertising usually covers the entire region. So it's for several stores, not just our own.
SC: Aw. But there was a time when you could get in trouble for not having an item you advertised.
Me: Well, there's also a disclaimer in there that says selection varies by stores. So that kind of covers us.
Understand, you may assume I was being flippant. But I was being quite diplomatic as I spoke and the customer wasn't upset as such, but being rather annoying because he picked up the wrong item and didn't want to let the floor person grab the right one for him. Would have taken two seconds.
But we've all gotten customers like this. They immediately start ranting about the imaginary power they have over people, or the way things were like in the magical "Before Time", as if that's going to make you feel bad that they didn't get their way.
It's the <store brand> notes that he needs. But he insists on buying the more expensive brand anyway so all should be well with the world, right? Wrong.
A certain sale item is out of stock at the moment. Happens in the beginning out of the week.
SC: (Very casually as he's swiping his card) That's funny, I thought it was against some kind of code to not have products that you've advertised.
Me: (Smiling politely as I bag the groceries. Am I smiling because I'm happy, or because I'm about to pounce? No one knows because I've been trained not to growl) Well sir, the advertising usually covers the entire region. So it's for several stores, not just our own.
SC: Aw. But there was a time when you could get in trouble for not having an item you advertised.
Me: Well, there's also a disclaimer in there that says selection varies by stores. So that kind of covers us.
Understand, you may assume I was being flippant. But I was being quite diplomatic as I spoke and the customer wasn't upset as such, but being rather annoying because he picked up the wrong item and didn't want to let the floor person grab the right one for him. Would have taken two seconds.
But we've all gotten customers like this. They immediately start ranting about the imaginary power they have over people, or the way things were like in the magical "Before Time", as if that's going to make you feel bad that they didn't get their way.
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