Maleficent13
<font color=blue>Heh Heh, you're all gonna die<br>
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So, last night I stopped at a jewelry store. Someone greeted me within 30 seconds of my walking through the door and asked if I needed help. I said I wanted to look around. In the minute after that, four - four - saleswomen asked me if someone had approached me yet. I responded yes to all of them.
Approximately 5 minutes later, I had found something I wanted to see. It was fairly busy, and I caught the eye of the closest salesperson and asked her to open the case. As soon as she came over and opened the case, sales associate #3 (of the 5 who approached me) came over and said to the one helping me:
"I asked her if someone was helping her and she said yes."
I looked at the item and then asked to see another one. Again, the person not helping said, "I asked her if she had someone helping her." She then turns to me and says "I would have helped you if I'd known you wanted to see something."
All three comments were made in an exasperated tone of voice. Did I commit some kind of jewelry store faux pas? I get that they work on commission, but the person who originally greeted me was with someone else. Should I have wandered the store, working my way down through the list of greeters in order?
Approximately 5 minutes later, I had found something I wanted to see. It was fairly busy, and I caught the eye of the closest salesperson and asked her to open the case. As soon as she came over and opened the case, sales associate #3 (of the 5 who approached me) came over and said to the one helping me:
"I asked her if someone was helping her and she said yes."
I looked at the item and then asked to see another one. Again, the person not helping said, "I asked her if she had someone helping her." She then turns to me and says "I would have helped you if I'd known you wanted to see something."
All three comments were made in an exasperated tone of voice. Did I commit some kind of jewelry store faux pas? I get that they work on commission, but the person who originally greeted me was with someone else. Should I have wandered the store, working my way down through the list of greeters in order?



salesperson when I'm ready to make a purchase. I'm still just going to find the closest / most convenient clerk. And not feel guilty about it.
It's also really pretty.