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Old 07-02-2018, 02:04 PM   #32258
Rumpelteazer
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
I swear, your customers are worse than mine, somehow. Mesaged at 3:00 a.m.? And expected that what, you'd jump on it? I have two words for them, and they ain't "happy birthday."

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We have more good than bad customers, but the bad ones do seem to worse. Last week I helped, or tried to help, and American tourist, who threw a fit when I told her that none of the decorative LED light bulbs work on 110 volt. She thought that was ridiculous.

An added problem for us is that people (especially 50+) think very easily about electricity. We almost hear "but it's worked fine for 30/40/50/X years". Yeah, that doesn't mean it's safe. And if you want to electrocute yourself go ahead, but they're also a danger to others.

We also regularly have customer that complain that we're not open 7 days a week until 8pm (like the local shopping mall makes the shops do). But luckily we're unique in the city, so we don't have to for the customers to come to us. Sure the big DIY stores offer some competition, but people more and more appreciate knowledge about the products you sell.
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