Some time back I walked into a big box TV Appliance Electronics Store, there were 3 young dudes behind the service check out counter, one young babe (The 3 dudes were all happy giddy and "sniffing" around the babe and texting), and myself the only other paying customer. I was there to make a major purchase and wanted some guidance and to be shown around. So I walk in right past the desk where the 3 young employees were working AND NOT A ONE LOOKED AT ME OR GREETED ME OR ASKED IF THAY COULD HELP. So I go look at TV's and on purpose kept walking past the 3 dudes and NO ONE EVER LOOKED AT ME OR ASKED IF THEY COULD HELP.
I got by the door walking out and yelled at the desk THAnKS FOR ALL THE HELP.
I got home and on my professional engineer and attorney letterhead and envelope I wrote a nasty letter documenting the time and place and store location and finally got a response from corporate headquarters apologizing, have no idea if the dudes were spoken to I WENT TO A LOCAL SMALL MOM N POP TV SHOP and got great personal service even if a few bucks more.
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