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[quote=Anonymous]I could see where asking when a specific salesperson would be working again would be a little odd and make them think you are going to be demanding or expecting special treatment or wanting to make a complaint against them. Why should the specific salesperson for a store item matter at all? You can buy it no matter who's there. If I were the salesperson and a customer asked me when I specifically would be working again, my "this person may become a clingy, demanding nightmare" radar would start pinging. A lot also depends on tone and what happened leading up to these questions. Your tone and manner may be causing people to think you are getting too personal or that there is something off about the interaction without you realizing.[/quote]
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