It may be pointless, but it is also our right as customer service representatives.Whining about the customers' stupidity is rather pointless imo.

It may be pointless, but it is also our right as customer service representatives.Whining about the customers' stupidity is rather pointless imo.
^and the right of the customers to whine about the signage, pricing, and poor/rude service.
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Whining about the customers' stupidity is rather pointless imo.
Time to hang up the tape and start waving people past with a "nothing to see here" speach, then.
Then again, it was fairly obvious from the onset. the sign isn't THAT confusing, but not as clear as it could be, so can't really fault people for asking to be sure. Especially since every store around has signs hanging everywhere about mega sales, percentages off, etc. Pretty much the beginning and end of that. Add in some pretty regular "flux hates his job" flavor for good measure, rinse and repeat...
Whining about the customers' stupidity is rather pointless imo.
9 times out of 10, whining about anything is pointless, but we do it anyway.
Time to hang up the tape and start waving people past with a "nothing to see here" speach, then.
Then again, it was fairly obvious from the onset. the sign isn't THAT confusing, but not as clear as it could be, so can't really fault people for asking to be sure. Especially since every store around has signs hanging everywhere about mega sales, percentages off, etc. Pretty much the beginning and end of that. Add in some pretty regular "flux hates his job" flavor for good measure, rinse and repeat...
I don't hate my job, I just have a high level of contempt for the particular clientele of my particular store.
I had someone yesterday ask me what the Sprint brochure meant by the term "Unlimited calling"
Seriously.
I *am* looking forward to the day I no longer ever need to work retail. That will be a magical day.
I can't believe the thread's gone on so long and no-one's mentioned another possibility - people understand the tag just fine, but are angling for an extra discount. This is a classic haggling opening gambit.
Lots of shops, esp. during sales, allow a little extra to be sliced off the sale price at the manager's discretion (OK, some chains have very strict policies, but many don't and allow some local discretion esp. when they're towards the end of a sale and still have too much stock). By feigning a little confusion over price, you can then go on to try to negotiate a little bit more of a discount. I use this tactic from time to time myself.
The fact alone that some people have a problem understanding the tags indicates they aren't clear enough. So either change them or continue explaining them to anybody who's confused about it. Whining about the customers' stupidity is rather pointless imo.
Whining about the customers' stupidity is rather pointless imo.
9 times out of 10, whining about anything is pointless, but we do it anyway.
Time to hang up the tape and start waving people past with a "nothing to see here" speach, then.
Then again, it was fairly obvious from the onset. the sign isn't THAT confusing, but not as clear as it could be, so can't really fault people for asking to be sure. Especially since every store around has signs hanging everywhere about mega sales, percentages off, etc. Pretty much the beginning and end of that. Add in some pretty regular "flux hates his job" flavor for good measure, rinse and repeat...
I don't hate my job, I just have a high level of contempt for the particular clientele of my particular store.
I had someone yesterday ask me what the Sprint brochure meant by the term "Unlimited calling"
Seriously.
I *am* looking forward to the day I no longer ever need to work retail. That will be a magical day.
Ever read the fine print on "unlimited" services? It's a smart customer that would ask what it means. I would ask what it means. Ex: Verizon offers "unlimited" wireless broadband.....up to 5 gb in a month.
I can't believe the thread's gone on so long and no-one's mentioned another possibility - people understand the tag just fine, but are angling for an extra discount. This is a classic haggling opening gambit.
Lots of shops, esp. during sales, allow a little extra to be sliced off the sale price at the manager's discretion (OK, some chains have very strict policies, but many don't and allow some local discretion esp. when they're towards the end of a sale and still have too much stock). By feigning a little confusion over price, you can then go on to try to negotiate a little bit more of a discount. I use this tactic from time to time myself.
I don't hate my job, I just have a high level of contempt for the particular clientele of my particular store.
I supposedly have "unlimited" local calls on my landline. I was told I could use it anytime, any day. The fine print however says the calls are only free for the first hour, after that, they start charging. In light of hidden little things like that, it's a perfectly sensible question to ask. Dumb not to ask actually.I had someone yesterday ask me what the Sprint brochure meant by the term "Unlimited calling"
Seriously.
I *am* looking forward to the day I no longer ever need to work retail. That will be a magical day.
I supposedly have "unlimited" local calls on my landline. I was told I could use it anytime, any day. The fine print however says the calls are only free for the first hour, after that, they start charging.
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