Hi! First and foremost, welcome to <small, private university>! So glad you're going to be joining the student population this fall semester. However, allow me to clear up a few things, right off the bat, so we don't get off on the wrong foot, mk?
When you come in and say "I have my fall schedule, can you tell me what books I need?", realize I'll be more than happy to help you. I'll even ask what information you'd like, title, author, pricing, etc.
Your next words should never ever be "Oh, just the ISBN numbers, so I can find them somewhere else!"
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See, that's what stemmed the following conversation between us, just in case you aren't clear, let me recap. Raise your hand when you understand what's wrong with this, please?
Me: Ma'am, I'm sorry, I can't give those out.
You: why?
Me: you've just told me you have no intention of shopping at our store. What I CAN do is refer you to our company website, <site>, because you can search by university name, then course listing and get that information for yourself.
You: Oh, well...can you just give me all the book information except the numbers?
Me: No, ma'am. Again, with all due respect, you're asking me to do the work for you to shop elsewhere. It's a business thing. That information, I'll gladly provide, but to paying customers, it's essentially like going to a restaurant and saying "give me all of your famous recipes, I want to cook them at home rather than pay to eat here"
Oh dear. That's a blank look of sheer confusion...I seem to have snapped something in your poor brain by saying you have to actually do the legwork yourself, rather than just reap the benefits of me getting all the information for you to just push a few keys on the keyboard...
Nevermind, just...go online, mk? Yes, yes, correct, you've just mumbled the correct website I just gave you two seconds ago. Have fun, and good luck with that. toodles!!
Oh, and FYI, that muttered comment about how rude I am to customers on your way out? Do me a favor, in your online quest, buy a dictionary and look up what customer means, because I assure you, you aren't one of MY customers. I do hope you follow through with your little promise to complain. See, after you left, I went to tell Bossman about you. He was floored.
He said at least other people have the common sense and good graces not to tell us they're going to go elsewhere, and they buy SOMETHING like a drink or tshirt. I got told "Good job. We don't want people walking over us, when we have actual paying guests to tend to!"
When you come in and say "I have my fall schedule, can you tell me what books I need?", realize I'll be more than happy to help you. I'll even ask what information you'd like, title, author, pricing, etc.
Your next words should never ever be "Oh, just the ISBN numbers, so I can find them somewhere else!"
...
See, that's what stemmed the following conversation between us, just in case you aren't clear, let me recap. Raise your hand when you understand what's wrong with this, please?
Me: Ma'am, I'm sorry, I can't give those out.
You: why?
Me: you've just told me you have no intention of shopping at our store. What I CAN do is refer you to our company website, <site>, because you can search by university name, then course listing and get that information for yourself.
You: Oh, well...can you just give me all the book information except the numbers?
Me: No, ma'am. Again, with all due respect, you're asking me to do the work for you to shop elsewhere. It's a business thing. That information, I'll gladly provide, but to paying customers, it's essentially like going to a restaurant and saying "give me all of your famous recipes, I want to cook them at home rather than pay to eat here"
Oh dear. That's a blank look of sheer confusion...I seem to have snapped something in your poor brain by saying you have to actually do the legwork yourself, rather than just reap the benefits of me getting all the information for you to just push a few keys on the keyboard...
Nevermind, just...go online, mk? Yes, yes, correct, you've just mumbled the correct website I just gave you two seconds ago. Have fun, and good luck with that. toodles!!
Oh, and FYI, that muttered comment about how rude I am to customers on your way out? Do me a favor, in your online quest, buy a dictionary and look up what customer means, because I assure you, you aren't one of MY customers. I do hope you follow through with your little promise to complain. See, after you left, I went to tell Bossman about you. He was floored.
He said at least other people have the common sense and good graces not to tell us they're going to go elsewhere, and they buy SOMETHING like a drink or tshirt. I got told "Good job. We don't want people walking over us, when we have actual paying guests to tend to!"

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