Posted by mss3020 on March 23, 2015 at 10:01:25 from (209.50.31.206):
So I went to TSC.. needed some dog food and wanted to stock up on baling twine for the year. Went in no food on shelf. Found an older gentleman (dont know if manager or not) checked on food and there was some on a skid in the back. Told me to follow him back so I did with the cart. found the food and unstacked a couple layers to get to the one I wanted. Asked me if I needed anything else. I told him that I noticed no twine on floor yet. AGAIN he said no but just got some in ...on a pallet over here. So I helped him unload the top couple layers of other stuff and I got my 7 boxes of twine. I told him that the store in the big town south would have never done all he did. He said.."you pay alot in gas to come and get what you want..you should get what you want" Great guy, great service, I left with a smile.. not often anymore can I say that.. I did email the company and told them about this guy and the experience I had..made my day!!
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