drakethib
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Luv'sTink said:Everyone should have to work in customer service, then maybe, just maybe they would understand. No, they still probably wouldn't get it!![]()
Agree.
Luv'sTink said:Everyone should have to work in customer service, then maybe, just maybe they would understand. No, they still probably wouldn't get it!![]()

When places do this, I always feel as though it's a perk and not "how it should be."mum4jenn said:Actually there are stores that will not force you to get both items and one item will be half price. They have it in their computer at half price and they advertise it at BOGO because it "sounds better"...kind of like 12.99 sounds better than 13.00. I know Fool Lion does this as well as others. I am glad they do this on some items because if a 10# bag of potatoes is on sale I sure don't have a need for two bags!!!! LOL!!!
I do understand though. I used to have people come in and only want the free one and never even buy the first one.
disneyfav4ever said:I've also had people argue with me about sale prices. Once ice cream was buy one get one free, and a guy only got one, and it rang up at full price, $6. Well he was insisting it was $3, but I was saying, "no sir, it's buy one get one free." But he didn't want two, so he was being very rude, basically demanding that I only charge him half price since he only wanted one.![]()
) and whoever else saw it. Anyway, after all this was over, of course we still needed the number, so he finally put it on. I've had to argue with customers about phone numbers on checks before, and I've had to get both managers over to defend it before. What amazes me, is that there adress is on the check, but then they worry about the phone number. And the number prints out on the back anyway, so they just need it on the check to double-check it.
Since I wasn't working, I didn't have to deal with it, I was so glad that I didn't have to deal with that one.
And then bagging for her was another story. She didn't want a bagger bagging, she wanted me to bag. (And that does nothing but hold up the line.) She also said she didn't want a lot of bags, but she had a huge order. So I started putting maybe twelve cans in a bag. But then she was saying I was making them to heavy. (Twelve cans isn't too heavy for most people, since most can lift a 24-pack of soda, which weighs double that.) So I took out half the cans, and put six in a bag, and then there was to many bags. She picked up another bag, and said it was to heavy, but there was only one item in the bag, a gallon of milk. If she has so much trouble lifting a gallon, why didn't she just buy two half-gallons? I swear, I'm usually one of the fastest checkers at my store, but this order took half-an-hour, and did nothing but annoy me. Thank God I don't have to work nighst anymore.piglet too said:Now, most of my complainers are the ones who get angry that I need to see an ID with their credit card.![]()
However, we were trained to put everything back on the counter when I was trained. Even the money. Though after all of these years I definitely try to put the money in their hands since so many have 'butterfingers'!
Well after she left, the women behind her, who'd been rolling their eyes, were very sympathetic.
One said she would never have been able to handle her.
When I take those orders I repeat exactly what I hear back to them so as to make sure I heard the amount right. Too many people mumble around here.
(I'm forever wanting to tell them - Spit the marbles out!)
And, not only did I repeat it to her, she was looking right at the screen.

So my day at work wasn't all bad, except for raincheck-lady (see previous post,) who was actually right after that order, so I had slow-confused lady, nice called-me patient lady, crazy-raincheck lady, and then two more nice ladies who commented I must be having one of those kind of days, since they'd been in line since slow-confused lady as well.
Gotta love a small southern town where you "know" the right people.
One couple made me a video copy of Song of the South they had gotten in Europe!
Many ask when my next trip to Disney is...Linnie The Pooh said:We just rolled our eyes at the clerk when we left, wished him luck and said, it must be a full moon with the crazies out. I felt bad for him-what a witch.

She was saying I shouldn't be allowed to get it since I work there, and the "paying customers" should get first dibs. I'm sorry, I'm not a paying customer? I think I remember standing in line after that and having to pay for the item.