When I have a retail question I will go out of my way to make sure to call the retailer's store location in a part of Virginia where the employees are fluent in the English language.
Does this make me a bad person? |
Do whatever you need to do, dude. |
Asking for retail help over the phone in this area is a disaster. |
And have American accent? Queen's English ok or you wouldn't understand them? |
Yeah. Okay whatever OP. |
I just shop outside of the DC metro. Better customer service overall and usually the stores are better stocked. |
Congratulations. Now go back to your bunker. |
I also do the same. |
Amazon.com. |
Are you the same OP from the phone tech support thread?
Do we really need two separate threads today on this topic? |
No I am not. |
Nope does not make you a bad person, it makes you a smart person! I think I will do this from now on too.
We also try to do most of our shopping elsewhere and on vacation, when possible. Middle class stores here pretty pathetic and picked over. |
This and the employees barely know anything about the merchandise and barely speak English. Not a good combo. |
We moved south of DC over a year ago, and I am amazed at the great customer service here. We live in a fairly rural area outside of a large city and even the larger dept stores (Kohls, Marshalls, etc.) have people who know the store and are very helpful. I love it! |
How do you guarantee you're getting someone who speaks English? Just curious which areas are better at this. |