Wednesday, December 12, 2012

I hate it when salespeople help me out

Here's something I run into quite a bit.

A customer will ask me if something is good. I give an honest answer. If my answer is "no, that game is terrible" (I'm looking at you, Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City!) there's a 50-50 chance that the person will thank me for being honest, or flip out and tell me that I just lost a sale.

It's the second group that makes no sense to me.

Do you really want salespeople to lie to you? I mean, sure, I could easily just tell you that everything's super-great and smile and take your money, but why would I? That just costs the store a customer, and generates more work for me. Someone asked me once why I told the truth and I said, "You'd just be back tomorrow to return it because it's a terrible product, so why not skip all those middle steps and save everyone the effort?"

And don't even get me started on people like this guy:


[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A Facebook post with pictures, names, and places blocked out. The person writes, "I called ya store and asked if they had some wifi cards for xbox 360 they said yup and gave me a price and everything, got there five minutes later and poof they fresh sold out, but they gladly directed me to [name of competitor redacted] where I found plenty in stock. Looks like you aint gettin my money today."]

Assuming that "wifi cards for xbox 360" is referring to time cards for Xbox Live (he could also be talking about a wifi adapter), those are on sale at my job right now. Is his issue that a store sold out of a major sale item at Christmas? How entitled can you get? In any case, the employees told him that a nearby store would probably have it in stock, and he went there and got exactly what he wanted, with seemingly minimal hassle.

"I got exactly what I wanted! FUCK YOU!"

All a "complaint" like this does is get the employees in trouble for helping him out in a situation that was beyond their control. If this gets back to the store he visited, next time he goes in to shop for something that's sold out, no one's going to be willing or able to tell him where it might be available, because they got yelled at by management for recommending a competitor. Whoops for you! 

Monday, December 10, 2012

Real-life customer quote

A woman comes up to the counter and asks if we have Portal 2.

"We don't have that item in stock. It's pretty hard to find. The computer's saying that one of our other locations in the city should have a copy of it, though." She looks right at me and asks:

"Well, would a store have it?"

I work in a store. She was standing in a store. I looked right at her. She did not clarify.

"I don't understand the question," I said.

"Would a store have it," she repeated, as if that would help.

"I still don't understand the question," I said. When she started to ask the same question a third time, her husband heard her and cut her off.

"Honey, we're in a store right now." I was just happy I didn't have to say it. She threw her hands up in the air as if we were the unclear ones.

"I mean, like, a retail store," she said. "Like Target."

A retail store, like Target.

"No," I said. "That game isn't being produced new anymore." And also, for the record, we are a retail store. 

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Facebook Funtime


[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A Facebook conversation with pictures, names, and places blocked out.

A: I try buying a new xbox 360 wirless adapter and the price was $69.99,but the tax was close to $76.00!!!!!!! WTF !!!!!!! CAN YOU GIVE ME GOOD REASON WHY I SHOULDNT PUT [name of store redacted] ON FIRE!!!?!!?!?!?!?!?!!??!?!!?


B: you would have to set your state gov on fire they make the sales tax not [name of store redacted]

A: oh thank you ]

This charming conversation was captured from the actual real-life Facebook page of my actual real-life job. 

This is my reality.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

10 things customers do that make me assume they're criminals

It’s easy when you work retail to assume that everyone ever is trying to scam you. After all, 1 in 11 people have shoplifted,* and the majority of them do it (or started doing it) just because they can. Add that to the not-quite-illegal-but-still-gross new consumer culture of throwing a fit in the store to get free stuff, and I find customers the least trustworthy people ever. Here are ten shady customer activities that make me cast a jaundiced eye on the public.

1. Waiting outside the store before it opens for no reason

Who gets out of bed early on their day off, goes to a store before it opens, waits in their car for half an hour, rushes in the minute you unlock the door, and then tells you they’re “just looking”? What is that? Stop stealing accessories! Stop it!

2. Touching everything

“I only want to buy this tablet if I can tug on the demo unit until it detaches from the security device,” said no one ever. I’ve watched people do a full run of the store and yank on everything. I really wish that the alarm system would just shout “NONE FOR YOU!” over and over instead of beeping.

3. Giving me your Concealed Carry license when I ask for I.D.

What am I supposed to say to that? “Is this a hold-up”? My understanding is that you’re only supposed to show that to cops who are in the middle of arresting you for having a concealed weapon. Once I had someone tell me that he left his driver’s license at home. Why would you have your gun license on you, but not your driver’s license? So you drove here illegally, and you have a firearm concealed on your person? Swell!

This happens to me way too often, and I always want to tell them that they’re making the world a more dangerous place. Fuck guns.

4. Staring at the wall

You’ve been staring at Disney Universe for an hour without moving. No, you are not going to buy anything. No, you are not part of the scenery. No, you are not interested in Disney Universe.

5. Paying for tiny purchases with enormous bills

No, I will not break your Benjamin for a $5 pair of headphones. Besides the fact that that's how counterfeiters get free real cash, we usually don't even have enough cash in the drawer to do it, because of the theft that this post is about. Stop printing fake money in your basement. 

6. Hiding things in the store to “come back for them later”

The best is when people do come back and say “Hey, where’s my stuff? I left it behind the Halo display.” Well, I put it all back where it belongs because that’s my job. You could have just asked me to hold it for you, but that would make it way harder for you to walk out with it later. A conundrum! 

7. People who go out of their way to complain about customer service

When people have a tiny, easy-to-resolve problem but go right into the (obviously rehearsed) “terrible customer service” rant, you know they’re the sort of people who hop from store to store causing ridiculous scenes so that they’ll get free shit. While this may not be strictly criminal, it is shady as fuck, and also pretty damn depressing. Anyone willing to trade their dignity for a free sandwich is fewer than the average number of steps away from being willing to trade not-being-a-felon for a free TV, is all I’m sayin’.

8. Buying something, then returning it at another location

Oh, so you just happened to be all the way over here today, ten miles from the store where you bought this, with your receipt and the product you wanted to return? These people invariably want cash back for their return, but GUESS WHAT! If you paid with a gift card at the location in Towntenmilesfromhere, I’m giving you a refund on a gift card now. MuahahahaHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

No, seriously, people try to get free cash that way. All the time. For real.

9. Writing a check to purchase something in a retail store

It’s a regular occurrence at my store to come in and see a bag full of expensive stuff put on hold for someone.

“What’s that bag from?” you ask. And the answer is invariably, “Rubber check.”     

I think I’ve seen my store accept one check ever. Pretty much all stores don’t take them anymore because they are ALWAYS FAKE. Years of people assuming that writing a check equals “hey, free money!” have led to the demise of checks. Besides, if you have a checking account to begin with, doesn’t the bank give you a free check card? It’s exactly like writing a check, minus the part where you’re a lying, thieving tool.

10. Anyone who ever asks for any discount ever

“Great! Then I can come to your job and get you fired!”

Information and statistics provided by the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention (NASP) a nonprofit organization providing research-based shoplifting prevention initiatives including education, prevention, justice and rehabilitation programs. Contact NASP: Click here to email us

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Real-life customer quote

"I don't have time for video games because I'm too busy with Call of Duty."

Yes, and I don't have time to blog because I'm too busy writing posts for my blog.