I think that the customer-advocates here might have a different opinion after working a straight week of eight hour days, understaffed, during the Christmas rush at the toy store.
Or not.
Hakaii wrote:But really, is a single DVD really worth waiting for? Perhaps a basket full of groceries. But a single item?
Zarn Ishtare wrote:I think that the customer-advocates here might have a different opinion after working a straight week of eight hour days, understaffed, during the Christmas rush at the toy store.
Hakaii wrote:I'm glad to see your coming around. LOL (yes I'm sure that was just a typo, but still... the Irony!)
But really, is a single DVD really worth waiting for? Perhaps a basket full of groceries. But a single item?
Hakaii wrote:But really, is a single DVD really worth waiting for? Perhaps a basket full of groceries. But a single item?
Radical Dreamer wrote:If you don't have enough time to "wait in line" to buy a DVD, what are you doing in the store in the first place? I mean, seriously, waiting is a part of life. Not having the capacity to stand in line for a few minutes to buy something, anything, is a sign that you seriously need to slow down in life. I don't know what you think you have to do that makes it so you can't just wait for 5 minutes (excluding emergencies), but you really need to chillax a little. o_o
Hakaii wrote:Patience is sometimes a virtue. (all things in moderation.)
Mave wrote:Am I considered a customer advocate in this particular discussion based on what I've written so far, Zarn?
Goodness, I hope everyone here understands that I'm NOT blaming anyone for making me waste time waiting in a line. Meboeck, if my schedule is busy and I didn't do too well in taking the line-waiting time duration into account, then that is my responsibility (I agree with you). Because of that, I see no reason why the customer should be rude or mean (actually, I think ppl should try to avoid being rude regardless of any situation).meboeck wrote:You seem to be very aware that your lack of time is due to your own schedule, but many people don't seem to believe that.
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