Anonymous wrote:OP here.
To update: The manager of the store has emailed me to get more feedback on what happened (he was very apologetic). He wants to ask more about what exactly happened since all I wrote in my report was that she was extremely rude and unhelpful. I am not sure whether to respond because in retrospect IDK whether it was that big of a deal or not. I don't want to seem irrational since I shop there every week. But I don't know if I should ignore the manager either. Does DCUM have any thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
To update: The manager of the store has emailed me to get more feedback on what happened (he was very apologetic). He wants to ask more about what exactly happened since all I wrote in my report was that she was extremely rude and unhelpful. I am not sure whether to respond because in retrospect IDK whether it was that big of a deal or not. I don't want to seem irrational since I shop there every week. But I don't know if I should ignore the manager either. Does DCUM have any thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:You complainers should all move to San Francisco, Portland, or Seattle.
There, everyone finds SOMETHING to be offended over, all the time. They walk around constantly annoyed and pissed off at anyone/everyone around them, and they don't hesitate to complain.
They are SO empowered out there!
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
I didn't expect this to blow up and just went to bed last night after posting.
Anyway, here's what happened:
I was in the self checkout section, of my fairly large neighborhood grocery. There are two people manning the self checkout. I couldn't find anyone, and was searching for a while, before I finally found a woman, who seemed to know that I was approaching (body language) but didn't look up or acknowledge me. Finally I got close enough and said- Excuse me, I just need you to verify my age (to buy wine).
She looked up at me, then looked away dismissively and said "You're not in my section."
I was thinking, "What the hell?" but another checkout worker had come up, so I moved over to her and told her what i needed to do. Then, because I just had a feeling about how I had been treated, I asked her whether she was able to do all the sections of the self checkout, and she said she was. I asked if all the workers were able to and she said yes- she seemed kind of confused as to why I was even asking such a silly question.
It was such unneccessary rudeness and hostility for no reason.
At the end both workers were next to each other and I think the nice worker could tell I looked kind of annoyed, and she said to me, "Was everything okay?" so I asked her, "How do I go about giving customer service feedback?" And she directed me to the website. The whole time rude cashier lady was standing behind her, literally staring me down.
I don't think someone like that should be working with customers. I truly doubt I'm the first one she treated that way as the hostility came out of nowhere
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mystery shop so I take a shitload of bad customer service with a smile and write my report.
However, when it isn't a shop, I happily will both complain and give positive feedback.
Personally, I can tell the difference in stores that get mystery shopped and those that aren't.
How does one get a job doing this? I would love it. I'm a nice person and I hate meanness
DCUM must drive you insane!
And I try to stand up for the kind person- I feel like i'm doing some good. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mystery shop so I take a shitload of bad customer service with a smile and write my report.
However, when it isn't a shop, I happily will both complain and give positive feedback.
Personally, I can tell the difference in stores that get mystery shopped and those that aren't.
How does one get a job doing this? I would love it. I'm a nice person and I hate meanness
DCUM must drive you insane!
And I try to stand up for the kind person- I feel like i'm doing some good. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spoke with a manager at Whole Foods today about an employee in the butcher section who did not know what the number on the scale should say when I told him "one third of a pound". He got the scale saying .74 and when I said "Oh, you're going in the opposite direction - it's one third, not three fourths" he STILL didn't know.
I told the manager maybe they could put a chart on each scale that has a chart for how to translate what people say to what the scale should say. Embarrassingly, the manager said "I recognize you - you've said this to me before." I didn't remember that and just said "Oh, well, it's still an issue."
You would think, after multiple complaints of this sort, they would have figured out a way to make it happen. It's not exactly a difficult request!
You'd also think that after multiple complaints OP would just say "point 33 pounds" rather than continuing to waste her time. That's not exactly difficult either.
Did you miss the part where I said I didn't remember it happening before? There were three or four guys behind the meat counter - I got the ONE guy who doesn't know how to convert. Is it really so wrong I don't remember him?
It would have been nicer for you to have been helpful to him when you saw that he was making an error (Actually I only want a third of a pound. Thanks!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mystery shop so I take a shitload of bad customer service with a smile and write my report.
However, when it isn't a shop, I happily will both complain and give positive feedback.
Personally, I can tell the difference in stores that get mystery shopped and those that aren't.
How does one get a job doing this? I would love it. I'm a nice person and I hate meanness
Anonymous wrote:I mystery shop so I take a shitload of bad customer service with a smile and write my report.
However, when it isn't a shop, I happily will both complain and give positive feedback.
Personally, I can tell the difference in stores that get mystery shopped and those that aren't.
Anonymous wrote:I mystery shop so I take a shitload of bad customer service with a smile and write my report.
However, when it isn't a shop, I happily will both complain and give positive feedback.
Personally, I can tell the difference in stores that get mystery shopped and those that aren't.