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Extreme rudeness at Petsmart
Posted Tue July 4, 2006, by mohamed a. written to PetsMART
Write a Letter to this Company
EXTREME RUDENESS AT WARNER ROBINS, GA PETSMART !!!
On Sunday, July 2nd, I went into the Petsmart in Warner Robins, GA to purchase a few things for my pets. I have a dog, two birds, and a fish tank. I usually spend $100 or more when I shop at Petsmart. However, based on my experience on this day, I will not be setting foot inside a Petsmart store again.
To begin with, I was NOT greeted or told "Welcome To Petsmart" when I entered the store. I was deeply offended that I was not made to feel welcome in the store. Then while I was shopping, NONE of the employees bothered to ask me if I was finding everything all right or if I needed help. I passed at least five different employees in the store, and not a single one of them greeted me. I COULD NOT BELIEVE THAT I WAS COMPLETELY INVISIBLE TO THE STORE EMPLOYEES. I was frustrated at this point due to the lack of concern and uber rudeness of the associates in the store; I decided to make my purchase and leave. When I went to the check out, the cashier did NOT ask me if I found everything all right in the store, in fact she didn't even say a word to me, except for "is this debit or credit." She DID NOT even tell me to have a nice day like she is PAID to do. I will not be shopping in your stores again due to the uber rudeness and lack of concern from your store employees.
I would like for Petsmart to reiterate the importance of greeting your loyal customers and providing top notch customer service.
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by jazzy24 Posted Mon August 27, 2007 @ 10:58 PM
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What a baby you are! Isn't it funny that the customers who ALWAYS have the most outlandish complaints are the ones who come in and spends hundreds of dollars??? (so they say) I bet he comes in and buys .15 feeder fish.
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by missy disler Posted Mon January 15, 2007 @ 2:16 AM
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you neeed to get a life. thats not what they are PAID to do. theyre paid to cash ur stuff out. get a job there and see how it is. seriously.
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by Hannova Posted Thu October 5, 2006 @ 5:03 PM
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I suspect this post is flame bait, but here goes. I actually wrote a letter to PetsMart years ago for the annoying checkout questions they used to ask at our store: How many dogs do you have? What kind are they? Do they all get along? How many cats do you have? Do they get along with the dogs?
It was the same thing every day we went in. The 30th time you heard the same question left you with the feeling that PetsMart employees could care less about your pets, but were being told to act like they did.
I personally feel that I should be able to find an employee when I need one, and they should be able to perform basic store services. I'm not partial to tripping over sales associates every five minutes personally.
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by X Y Posted Sat August 26, 2006 @ 10:35 PM
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You want a little cheese with that whine? If you think that this is being rude, you have no idea what rude is. You are (presumably) an adult, if you want help, open your mouth and ask them. Or are they supposed to read your mind? As for their not welcoming you to Petsmart, did it ever occur to you that not all stores have greeters? Sometimes retail staff have more pressing things to attend to than rush to greet every person who walks in the door. And so what if the cashier didn't say "Have a nice day"? Maybe she was tired, for crying out loud. If you find all this so offensive, you need to grow a thicker skin.
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by crewboy Posted Sun August 6, 2006 @ 12:11 AM
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Somehow I think that if each employee you passed had greeted you and asked if you needed help, then you would have been on here complaining that they won't leave you alone to do your shopping. Retail workers can't win for loosing.
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by jud Posted Sat July 22, 2006 @ 10:15 PM
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umm.. it doesn't always happen. like seriously, do not get mad so easily. you know theres not only those certain and only ppl that work there, like seriously, ther are LOTS more. and also like you said, u usualy spend more than $100 or something at petsmart and when u shopped there frequently before, did they say " Good Day?" or " Did it go alright?" or whatever? so as I was saying there aren't ONLY nice ppl around,( which I really wish there only was..) but you have to live through it. Yes you passed them and all, but sometimes when you walk past ppl they don't notice you. But your also right, they should have noticed you and ATLEAST said how's it doing or SERIOUSLY ATLEAST.. hello. but people arne't like you think. But than again think about it, and try shopping there again, maybe there will be different people? and if no one says anything to you and your at the cashier and she/he doesnt say anything or even does, try complaining and tell her what happened. as in, noone said anything and stuff. try it. and contact me here : xoxjudyxox@hotmail.com if anything good OR bad happens. please try it for me. I'm just 12 and this is my best writing and thought advice i think i ever said. Well good luck!
-Judy
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by OzzyCoop Posted Tue July 18, 2006 @ 3:05 PM
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lol. Sure showing your customers you care is a good buisness practice and essential to keep them coming back. But I have a feelimg that even if everyone in the store threw rose petals down at your feet and banged drums for you that the one person at the door would have pissed you off still and I would still be reading this same post. The girl at the register should be fired I agree but for crying out loud it is a pet store not Macey's. It is really quite simple, you go in get what you need, browse and walk around. If you cant find something you ask. Were you there for a party or to have a good time or something? I cant stand when I go into a store and have 80 people askin me questions. Like that waitress who always asks you how your food is when your mouth is full. I wanna be left alone while I shop. You sound like an old lady. I could understand if maybe you asked a question and they were rude but you are crying because you didn't feel "special", and you posted about it. Would you stop going to a grocerie store because the deli clerk didn't ask you how you wanted your ham cut?Piss off buddy and get your head outta your ass. "Top notch customer service" can only be provided if you ask for service. Maybe you need to jump up and down with a big sign that says "pay attention to me, I'm a paying customer!" And maybe the girl at the register didn't like you and didn't want you to have a nice day. Or would you rather her pretend to like you? She gets paid to take your money. Plain and simple.What do you want from a bunch of high school kids working for 6.50 an hour anyhow? What you should be doing is supporting local buisnesses. That is where you went wrong. So that solves your problem, buy local.
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by Roo24 Posted Thu July 13, 2006 @ 4:05 PM
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I am so sorry they were like that. My petsmart is awesome in this area.. Many of the cashiers know me as I'm there often. They always greet me and when I don't have my dog with me they ask how she's doing..
Do you have a petco in your area? Maybe they'll have a better attitude and better service.
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Okay...how to start? Oh, I know...IT WAS A WEEKEND!!! My boyfriend used to work at Petsmart, actually the Petsmart in Warner Robins to be exact. So I do know exactly how hard it is to get help on the weekend. It was proly busy as all hell. There are only so many associates in the store. And to top the cake, a place like Petsmart is not like a clothing store. Most of the employees are teaching people about the animals before they actually buy they. My boyfriend used to work in the specialty department. You know, the fish and lizards and turtles. He would spend on average about 20 to 30 minutes with just one customer alone! He had to teach them how to care for their new member of the family, along with pack them up for the journey home. It's not as easy as you may think it is.
And as for the cashier not wanting to conversate with you? You need to get over yourself. I know from experience that when it's busy like that in a store, all you want to do is get the customer out of the store so you can help the next one. I think you'll survive after just ONE employee didn't tell you to have a good day. Maybe she wanted you to have a crappy day. If that was the case, then she got her wish because you are a dick.
So here's a question to you...where are you going to get your pet supplies now? Walmart and all of the other pet stores in Warner Robins don't have nearly as much stuff as Petsmart does. Oh well, at least that's one whiny bitch they don't need to worry about. It's people like you that made my boyfriend get out of work 2 or 3 hours late so he could bow down to you and wipe your nose when you needed it.
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by Buddy Posted Wed July 12, 2006 @ 8:31 PM
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What were you expecting? Trumpeters, dancing ladys, & the red carpet to be rolled out upon you're arrival????
Grow up & get over yourself.
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by haley Posted Sun July 9, 2006 @ 8:08 AM
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1: Petsmart is not Walmart. Please dont cry if someone doesn't say hi to you.
2: The employees you passed in the aisles were probably busy with something else and, yes, didnt CARE if you found what you were looking for.
3: STOP THE DRAMATIC ACT!!!! You were "deeply offended" when you weren't greeted?
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by Contrary Posted Sat July 8, 2006 @ 11:31 PM
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I actually work at PetsMart(I'm a grooming salon manager) and I swear that this letter sounds like it comes from someone who works for the company and is tired of all the directives we get to greet customers (I can be written up if I don't greet a customers in 15 seconds, even if I'm in the back bathing a dog when they come in and I take 30 seconds to secure the dog in a kennel for it's safety), ask them if they need help, even if they obviously know what they want and where it is and other equally bothersome stuff.
Oh, and I actually am paid to tell people to have a nice day. Conversly, my pay is docked when I call someone a poopy head. (Ok, that whole paragraph is a big fat lie, which seemed obvious to me, but I didn't want anyone to take it seriously)
I could add to the original letter myself:
I went to PetsMart today to get my dog groomed and even though I don't really know what kind of haircut my dog is supposed to get per it's breed and even though I waved my hand vaguely and said 'Oh, do whatever you want' when asked what kind of groom I would like on my dog, I was shocked and horrified when uopn my return when my cocker spaniel had a cocker spaniel cut on it and it turns out I don't like it.
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=D
by Nay Sun July 9, 2006 @ 1:24 AM
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Yikes!
by Bub Fri July 28, 2006 @ 5:26 PM
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by Sorcha Posted Sat July 8, 2006 @ 12:06 PM
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Someone's got entitlement issues, lol... Did you need help? Well, if you did, did you bother asking? Oh, and how was YOUR attitude, hmmm?
Sorcha
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by Iconophiliac Posted Sat July 8, 2006 @ 8:30 AM
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I hope you're treating your fish tank especially well - I hear they require extra attention.
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by Matt Jones Posted Fri July 7, 2006 @ 6:29 PM
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Here's a thought, get a friend. Why would any stranger in a store, whether they work there or not, really care if you have a nice day? Are you really that vulnerable that you need people in large chain stores to pretend like they like you? I really doubt that they are 'PAID' to tell you to have a nice day. They are paid to sell items and answer questions that you ASK. I have a feeling that if you looked at one of the employees and said you needed help they would have helped you and acted nicely.
By the way, just to give you perspective, $100 a trip is chump change and does not guarantee you 'loyal customer' status. Now if you ran a kennel and spent $1000 a week I am sure they would all pretend to be your bestest buddy in the whole world while you were there.
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by Bub Posted Fri July 7, 2006 @ 4:24 PM
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Let me guess...your dogs sh*t doesn't stink either.
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by mstendardo Posted Thu July 6, 2006 @ 11:39 PM
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The cashier should have been nicer but who do you think you are in expecting everyone there to wait on you hand and foot. Get over yourself. I guess your pets will have to starve now. Get a grip!!!
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by VidraysAvatar Posted Thu July 6, 2006 @ 12:57 PM
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Not being greeted at a store is not rudeness, maybe the staff was busy. In your post you say that five different employees crossed your path, why didn't you simply ask one of them for help? I have shopped at countless places, and in many of them the staff has not greeted me. If I needed help, I walked a little until I found an employee. NOT ONCE was I refused service. Sometimes, I was in the wrong department or the employee wasn't familiar with what I was looking for, even then the employee would find an intercom or take me to another staff member who would be able to help me. These people can't read your mind. If you need help, just ask.
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by PersephonesMommy Posted Thu July 6, 2006 @ 12:24 AM
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Personally, I don't like to be stalked in stores. I feel umcomfertable when I'm asked for the 18th time if I need help. How many people were in the store other than you? What were the workers doing? If they were stocking shelves then it's not their job to say hello. If they were with a customer then they're too busy. What if you were talking to a represenative when another person walked by and your represenative turned away from you and asked the other person if they needed help? Would you complain then or would you think it was good customer service? Is this the only time it has happened? I mean, if you've gone there so many times and this is the only time it has happened, then you know that it is not the normal attitude of the employees.
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by Peregrina Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 10:45 PM
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Someone actually told me this at work today and it reminded me of this letter. We were swamped and there was no one available to hold her hand as she shopped. She told me that she didn't feel like a welcome 'guest' in my store.
Whoever came up with the idea that 'customers should be treated like guests in our homes' should be shot. Customers are not guests, they are customers and the store sure isn't my home, it's my place of work. If customers were guests and the store my home, then my 'guests' would have to abide by a few simply rules or never be welcomed back.
Among other things, they would have manners enough to pick up after themselves, return things to their proper place, wait their turn and if they needed something, either get it for themselves or ask politely for help. Some of my rules are my personal preferences and others are rules that I simply have to enforce and have no say over. In retail speak, that means returns, exchanges and sale prices.
These are just a few reasons why customers are not my guests, but my customers. I treat them the way I prefer to be treated, though at times I am tempted to treat them the way they treat me. :)
Oh, and Mohammed, I'm sorry, I've tried to resist the obvious, but if you really needed a clerk to help you find something, well honey, sometimes Mohammed has to go to the mountain because the mountain won't come to him. Clerks aren't mind readers. If you need help, find one and ask.
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*applause*
by dragonflygrrl Thu July 6, 2006 @ 11:42 AM
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sadly
by AmandaBanana Thu July 13, 2006 @ 10:47 AM
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by Gino Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 10:45 PM
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They usually do treat people pretty nice. I go in and they address me by name, after two trumpeters and a red carpet get rolled out. They announce over the PA system that I have arrived so everyone can drop what they're doing.They even pet my dog and give him treats!!!!.... NOT. This has been a test of the sarcasm emergency system this was just a test...
It's A holiday weekend, they get skeleton shifts so they don't have to pay double time to the trained employees. The company gets its cake and the "Emergency Pet Product Purchasing Population" gets to get what they so desperately need, albeit with lower class service...but the emergency is solved!!!!!! You DID get what you went in for I take it???
Next time go in with sunglasses and a white cane and they'll be sure to take you directly to the products you need...even offer to take them to your car. Gotta think these things through.. with a little inginuity on your part you CAN get the Attention you so CRAVE.
And to think our soldiers are putting their life in peril to give you the opportunity to enjoy your freedom and rights and liberty to shop without worrying about errant enemy missiles or freindly fire. And on a weekend set aside to thank them, you're complaining about this stuff???? Seems a bit silly, huh, Mohamed?
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ha
by Nay Thu July 6, 2006 @ 10:09 AM
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by LB06 Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 10:30 PM
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When employees do that to me when I shop, I get annoyed.
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by mohamed al mazem Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 9:20 PM
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We the customers are always right, even if we are wrong. Power to the customer, for without us your business would cease to exist!
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Uh, no.
by Queen of Retail Bow before me Sat July 8, 2006 @ 3:15 PM
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"Extreme rudeness"? "Deeply offended"? What hypberbole, not to mention an attitude of entitlement.
Did you find what you needed/wanted? I'm guessing you did, you just wanted to be ASKED that, even though you didn't need the help. Get over yourself already.
When I worked retail, sometimes I was so engrossed in thought ("How should this display be set up?" "How can I re-work these four rounders of clothes so that the clearance signs will be the most accurate?" "If I move these here, and move those over there, does that work with the new seasonal stuff that is coming in on the truck tonight?") that I sometimes was oblivious to customers. However, even though I was "backstage" (marked items down to clearance, set up sales, etc.) and not in the actual sales end, if a customer asked for help, I stopped everything I was doing and did whatever I could to help them out, and they appreciated that.
And you, sir, would not have deserved that treatment. "Will not be setting foot inside a Petsmart store again?" Lucky Petsmart. Please stay out of my Petcos.
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by S. Brown Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 4:44 PM
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This is one of the most ridiculous letters I've ever read on PFB. Was there something you were looking for that you couldn't find or is it simply a matter that you don't feel you were treated with the respect you deserve? And I'm completely "uberly" shocked that you weren't told to have a nice day - - sounds like grounds for a class action lawsuit.
Get over yourself - - it's PetsMart for crying out loud.
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HAHAHAHAHA! I'm glad I don't have a store you frequent! Holy cow, WHO does please you?
This must be a joke. No way would anyone in their right mind post this "complaint".
Grow up kids.
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by Gino Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 10:51 PM
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True...do they sell Purina Holy Cow Chow??? Just wondering... LOL
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What color is the sky in your world?
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by tickytack Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 12:59 PM
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Should they have offered you free valet parking, a massage and your own personal shopper?
What a %*$ sense of entitlement you have!
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by Nay Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 10:50 AM
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Aren't stores USUALLY busy during the weekend? Did you think, maybe they were OCCUPIED with something else? What if those EMPLOYEES assumed someone else GREETED you? Did you WALK into the store with an ANGRY face? Do you really EXPECT excellent service everywhere you go?
You seem quite angry over a small incidident. Maybe you looked like you knew what you were doing.
So... employees are supposed to be concerned about customers now?
"She DID NOT even tell me to have a nice day like she is PAID to do."
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by Leanne L Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 10:22 AM
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Maybe you looked like you knew just what you needed and they saw you and didn't want to bother you. Yeah they could have asked you if you found everything ok while you were looking on a shelf etc but I don't think a lot of stores do that unless the customer looks confused about finding something.
Do you mean "utter" rudeness where you wrote "uber"?
When I go into a store and need help, I either ask someone if I need help, or someone sees my confusion and asks me, but only if they are not busy and involved. But many times I want to be left alone. Thats just me and I see that is not you. I don't always want to interact, because sometimes too much help feels like you are walking throught the perfume dept. and all sprayers are ready for you! LOL You just want to grab the item and go. So maybe they were giving you space.
While your letter mentions how you were insulted, it doesn't go into more specific details that would convince me they were deliberately rude though. Yes the register person could have said that, but many places don't or only do that on occasion. It is a nice perk if it does happen.
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by Brightie Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 7:07 AM
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I haven't heard the word "uber" since I grouped with young teens in EverQuest. How interesting.
Ok. No one greeted you. No one asked if you needed help. And clearly you didn't need any help, because you managed to find your items and get to the cashier. And the cashier could have been more friendly. Got it.
However.
Uber, extreme rudeness would have been spitting on you. Walking away while you are talking them. Using profanity towards you. Physically shoving you out of their way. Not just not saying hi.
Don't worry, Petsmart. I still love you.
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by mohamed al mazem Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 6:57 AM
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everyone must remember, "The customer is always right, even when he or she may be wrong". We the customers must be welcomed, and made to feel at home when we enter a store, since we are your guests and without us customers, there would be no stores. All store employees should remember that you have to treat your customers right or we can take our business elsewhere.
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ha!
by Cass Wed July 5, 2006 @ 8:24 AM
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Bullshit
by jazzy24 Mon August 27, 2007 @ 11:07 PM
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by Waitress4916 Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 3:22 AM
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Um....
Ok. I once worked at Petco. (I know I know NOT petsmart) But I have been in a petsmart before and they did have animals. My main job was to give the animals medication, clean cages, disinfect thier living environments, scoop shit, etc. We stopped the work with the animals (which took hours for basic care for them plus vet trips) to "help" customers only if they came to us with a question or request. If we went out of our way for every customer who walked in the door saying "WHAT DO YOU WANT WANT CAN I GET YOU WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ARE YOU SURE YOU DON'T WANT *THIS* PROMOTIONAL ITEM!????!?!!" The animals we sold would be DEAD. DEAD! Get that? Because there would be no one to care for them. And really- most people don't like the sales pressure nowadays. So if you want help then ask for it and I'm sure they'll be friendly. Otherwise stop your bitching.
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by Venice Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 3:03 AM
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Sorry Erik, even though I agree with you one hundred percent, and I usually don't comment on letters like this one, and at the risk of sending this trash to No. 1, I can't stop myself from saying...
This letter describes my ideal shopping experience!
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Me too!
by dragonflygrrl Wed July 5, 2006 @ 12:02 PM
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This, I.. UMM... GROW UP!!! DO YOU WANT A FLIPPING CIRCUS EVERY TIME YOU WALK INTO THE STORE?!?!?!?! WHEN YOU WANT HELP ASK FOR IT! THIRD OF ALL, THE CASHIER'S JOB TO RING UP YOUR PURCHASE NOT TALK SUNSHINE AND RAINBOWS!!!!
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by Evil Erik Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 12:56 AM
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Don't anyone else waste your time responding to this garbage. Just have a look at the name of the troll who wrote it, realize that it was written with the express purpose of attracting attention, and then be adult enough to not give it any.
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Thanks!
by M J Thu July 6, 2006 @ 12:20 AM
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by Tina . Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 12:42 AM
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OMG. Someone stop me before I pull my hair out. They're "paid" to tell you to have a nice day? Are you serious!?!? Nowhere in my job description does it say that I'm required to say "have a nice day" to customers.
I'm sorry but the world doesn't revolve around YOU.
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ha
by Nay Wed July 5, 2006 @ 10:44 AM
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by Lia Posted Wed July 5, 2006 @ 12:31 AM
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Oh for the love of..tell me, do the clerks at the other stores kiss your feet the moment you walk in?
Let's think about this for a moment - maybe just maybe the employees were working? Hmm..I wasn't greeted when I took my cat in on July 1st to get her vaccinations. Should throw a fit and demand that my butt be kissed the second I even think about going to their store?
You really need to put your priorities straight. The world does not revolve around you.
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Oh please see a shrink if it bothers you this much.
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by p d Posted Tue July 4, 2006 @ 11:26 PM
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Did you pull your pants down so they could kiss your a%$?
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by Applejacker Posted Tue July 4, 2006 @ 11:04 PM
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"..I was NOT greeted or told "Welcome To Petsmart"..." My goodness. Why are you wasting your time here. We are talking MAJOR lawsuit!!!
And I would assume they even failed to give you the free complimentary manicure when you actually entered the store???
"..She DID NOT even tell me to have a nice day like she is PAID to do.." I always feel incredibly slighted when the PAID 'have a nice day' in not verbally forwarded toward me. I sulk for days, then write PFB.
"..the cashier did NOT ask me if I found everything all right in the store.." That phrase I absolutely HATE if I am in line behind you. If you didn't find everything, then why are you still shopping while in the checkout line, and making ME and everyone else wait longer yet? Customer service? NO, not to the others waiting in line.
I'm sorry, but this is one of the most "Me, me, me" letters I've ever read on PFB. So sad...
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I dunno about this one. Have you been greeted every other time you've been there? Being greeted is a nice touch, but I'm not sure I'd consider not being greeted to be EXTREME RUDENESS (with three exclamation marks!!!)
Some stores usually greet, some stores rarely/never do. But, like I said, if you take failure to greet as a personal affront of the highest order, maybe your service expectations are a little too high. It's a store mass-market national chain store, not grandma's house.
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by Nay Thu July 6, 2006 @ 10:06 AM
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