Ciao Mickey
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So yesterday I'm shopping at my local Macy's and I find a lovely winter coat that I have been needing for 3 years at a really good price. I purchase the coat and when the sales girl goes to wrap it up she takes it off the hanger.
I politely ask her to keep it on the hanger and she says they are no longer allowed to give away hangers.We go back and forth, very nicely she agrees that it stinks and since I use to work it retail so I didn't want to give her a hard time. I thank her, return the coat and go to customer service where I ask to speak with a manager.
Long story short, manager explains that they are in a slump due to the recession (like I don't realize it's a recession) & that this is a new policy to cut cost. I try to explain that he is losing a $200 coat sale for a $10 hanger, along with any potential good feelings I may have had about the store.
So, my question is are we accepting lousy service and lousy quality because its a recession?
My dilemia is that it really was the first coat I've seen in a few years that I loved and the price was great but it just galls me to accept lousy service.
I notice it here on the Dis. Whenever some one vents about bad food quality or a rise in prices at the world, we (I do it too) say "well it's a bad economy, every one's cutting back.
So you didn't buy the coat because they wouldn't include the hanger?

Who did you spite but yourself?
