HOME SHARED LETTERS RATINGS MY PLANET COMMUNITIES MISSION SIGN UP!
Shared Letters

Join and browse our exclusive open discussion forums and talk about whatever you like.

Channels
» The Suggestion Box
» Company Responses
» PFB Feedback Line
» Consumer Podcasts
» Mommy Talk & Daddy Dialogue ™
» Shared Letters


Newsletter

Sign up for PlanetFeedback's "Consumer Café" email newsletter!





Black Friday Mayhem

Posted Fri December 1, 2006 1:35 pm, by crissy t. written to Sears, Roebuck & Co.

Write a Letter to this Company  |  Rate this Company


I have been a faithful shopper at Sears for many years. And like the past 7 years, this year I started Black Friday at Sears. I met the other members of my party long before daybreak, like every year past. We headed to Sears to line up for the $10 gift cards, like we always do. We lined up, as did close to 200 other peoploe, at the merchandise pick-up entrance, like we always do. And like what was stated in the ad. Several employees walked by throughout the 2 hours we spent in line. Not a single one said a word to anyone, just looked at the line & walked on. So, at 5am, when the doors open and everyone pours inside, we are informes that the giftcards are being given away at another entrance to the store. An entrance that is up an escelator, and on a completely opposite side. Well, have you ever seen 200 people try to race to the escelator? Not a pretty sight. Needless to say, by the time anyone got to the other entrance the gift cards were gone. And needless to say, there were about 200 angry customers. People were trying to ask associates what was going on......with no response. Associates wouldnt even LOOK at the customers. We were completely ignored unless we were paying for a purchase. I decided to go find an associate and ask for a manager, and not surprisingly to me after such a huge mistake had been made, no manager was anywhere to be found. I told my party to go on without me, because I wanted to know exactly what had happened. The only person that would speak to me was an elderly gentleman who was standing by an entrance. All he would say was it was extremely poor planning. I agree. I know countless people walked out without making a single purchase. I was one of them. I had a list in hand, and was ready to spend over $1200 that morning in Sears alone. But after the treatment we recieved, I decided to go elsewhere. A company that doesn't value thier cusstomers doesnt get my money. I have not shopped at Wal-Mart in over 5 years for the same reason. While my one sale may not have meant much to Sears that day, I'm sur the hundreds of lost sales together did. I am very disappointed by several things. I am bothered that the gift cards were not handed out where the ad specifically stated they would be, and no signage or anything else to inform people otherwise. I am bothered that the employees completely ignored the customers. And I am bothered that management could care less about the situation. I left very disgusted with Sears that day. But I assure you, other stores were more than happy to take that $1200 I had set aside for Sears.

The location was Towne Center mall in Kennesaw, GA.

Thanks,
Crissy Thompson

I would like sears to make good on thier ad.


Reply



Log In/Create an account | 80 comments
     Add to your del.icio.us  del.icio.us    Digg this story  Digg this  
PlanetFeedback Comments are subject to strict terms and conditions. We reserve the right to deny site membership privileges to any individuals acting inappropriately.

by ItsTishy Posted Wed December 6, 2006 @ 9:56 PM

Personally i wouldn't be caught dead in a store on the friday after
thanksgiving, let alone at 5 am. I just don't have the nerves for it
these days!!

Reply


DUH....sorry by ItsTishy Wed December 6, 2006 @ 9:58 PM

lol by Mr. Mafia Wed December 6, 2006 @ 10:41 PM

by ItsTishy Posted Wed December 6, 2006 @ 9:56 PM

Personally i wouldn't be caught dead in a store on the friday after
thanksgiving, let alone at 5 am. I just don't have the nerves for it
these days!!

Reply

by ItsTishy Posted Wed December 6, 2006 @ 9:56 PM

Personally i wouldn't be caught dead in a store on the friday after
thanksgiving, let alone at 5 am. I just don't have the nervs for it
these days!!

Reply


Re: Black Friday Mayhem by eydie Tue December 5, 2006 @ 10:06 PM

Black Friday is not Christmas. by fairydustcrissy Wed December 6, 2006 @ 8:01 PM


i don't quite get what you're saying by eydie Wed December 6, 2006 @ 11:33 PM

No. by fairydustcrissy Thu December 7, 2006 @ 8:22 AM

by Vidray2K6 Posted Fri December 8, 2006 @ 7:17 PM

Valentine's gifts?

Mother's Day?

Reply

by jennyluvsgames Posted Sun December 10, 2006 @ 7:52 AM

My step-brother has a birthday on Dec. 22nd so his mom always goes on
Black Friday to get his birthday gift. She doesn't shop for anything
else, just his birthday gift.

Reply


Hey, that's right! by Vidray2K6 Mon December 11, 2006 @ 11:24 AM


It's ABOUT Xmas. by Tina N Thu December 7, 2006 @ 8:00 AM

No, it isn't. by fairydustcrissy Thu December 7, 2006 @ 8:18 AM


Yes, it is. by Tina N Thu December 7, 2006 @ 8:50 AM


Consequently by Brennie Thu December 7, 2006 @ 1:39 PM


it's all about christmas by eydie Thu December 14, 2006 @ 3:56 PM


Thank you for saying the exact same thing as Tina? (n/t) by Crusading Brennie Thu December 14, 2006 @ 4:51 PM


that makes tina a genius by eydie Fri December 15, 2006 @ 10:10 PM


Genius and Wise are not the same thing (n/t) by Crusading Brennie Wed December 20, 2006 @ 10:28 AM


true by eydie Thu December 21, 2006 @ 7:18 PM


You are SO arrogant! by Crusading Brennie Fri December 22, 2006 @ 8:55 PM
by Donna McIntosh Posted Tue December 5, 2006 @ 2:16 PM

This is the reason why I think major stores need to let go of these
Black Friday sales promotions. Across the US they were accounts of
fist fights, injuries, and definate shortage of products and
disatisfied people, all in the name of a sale. It will probably take
someone getting trampled or killed to get these companies to wake up
and realize they are doing no good. I know its hard to afford things
at Christmas, and everyone is trying to make their dollars stretch...
but if everyone would stop falling for these fake gimics maybe stores
would offer more reasonable sales/offers that everyone can take
advantage of.

Reply


I have to agree by lrbnsn04 Thu December 7, 2006 @ 1:13 PM
by LM Posted Mon December 4, 2006 @ 11:42 PM

Very interesting letter. I read through it, but could only think that
this sounded like a person who went out on the Friday after
Thanksgiving and never got what they wanted, so they're complaining.

My question would be if Sears did hand out the number of cards they
promised. If they did, which is what it sounds like, then it sounds
like Crissy is just upset because she was in line and still never
received a card just because, when they opened the doors, they didn't
hand them out in a more organized fashion. It was just left up to a
free for all. Isn't that what this day is all about?

Reply

ummm...no. by fairydustcrissy Tue December 5, 2006 @ 4:41 PM

by MommyG4 Posted Mon December 4, 2006 @ 10:08 PM

costs department stores more and more every day. They just don't
realize it right now, but I know many people who once were avid
Wal*Mart shoppers. Now, due to poor customer service, most will go to
places like Dollar Tree, Dollar General, and Fred's. Just seems like
customer servcie is 10X better a the cheaper stores than Wal*Mart and
Sears. Isn't that something?

Reply

Really? by Peregrina Wed December 6, 2006 @ 12:45 AM

by LadyMac Posted Mon December 4, 2006 @ 2:23 PM

Very fair complaint.

If the ad said the cards were going to be handed out at a specific
location, they should have been handed out there. And I agree that if
you were in the wrong location, someone should have told you.

We've all seen the Black Friday videos of people being trampled in the
chaos. Really bad move by Sears.

For the next letter, Crissy, I would recommend leaving out how much
money you planned to spend at Sears. While, indeed, you may have been
planning to spend $1200, it may be seen as dramatic or overkill on
your point. Certain cynical people might even speculate that you're
inflating the amount you anticipated spending to get a response from
Sears. I am definitely not saying you are ~ I am just saying what
some people might think.

Reply

Point taken. by fairydustcrissy Mon December 4, 2006 @ 3:11 PM


And you are right by LadyMac Mon December 4, 2006 @ 3:39 PM

I don't know if it is overkilling the point. by Mr. Mafia Mon December 4, 2006 @ 3:47 PM


True by LadyMac Mon December 4, 2006 @ 3:51 PM

Ok, bear with me here by fairydustcrissy Mon December 4, 2006 @ 4:04 PM

I think by Mr. Mafia Mon December 4, 2006 @ 4:41 PM


Mr. Mafia is right... by Tina N Mon December 4, 2006 @ 5:19 PM


Mr. Mafia by Venice Tue December 5, 2006 @ 1:58 AM
by granolagirl Posted Mon December 4, 2006 @ 12:17 AM

You were planning on spending $1200 and you're upset about not getting
a $10 giftcard? LOL.

Reply

If you bothered to read by fairydustcrissy Mon December 4, 2006 @ 7:08 AM

by Peregrina Posted Sun December 3, 2006 @ 11:17 PM

Crissy, I agree this whole situation was not handled well at all. If a
particular entrance had been specified for the gift cards, then the
people lined up at that entrance should have been the ones awarded the
cards or at least informed of the change and some sort of marker given
to show how long they had been waiting.

However, and this is merely a personal opinion, if this is a tradition
you and your family have had for many years, then I don't see why the
lack of a $10 gift card should stop it. Reading that you left the
store and spent your money elsewheres because of this just sounds like
sour grapes.

Reply

It has in no way by fairydustcrissy Mon December 4, 2006 @ 7:10 AM


The word, incidentally by tickytack Mon December 4, 2006 @ 12:58 PM

It is rediculous by fairydustcrissy Mon December 4, 2006 @ 3:14 PM

by Wolf Posted Sun December 3, 2006 @ 4:26 PM

Just something for you to think about. This is about why the employes
didn't look at you in the eye and you couldn't find managment.

I have worked a Black Friday. And when I did, I was so rushed that,
even though I wanted to, I didn't have TIME to look at each and every
peoson. Most of the empolyes are just there for the Holidays and don't
really know all (or most) of what is going on. It is VERY stress
full. Shopers are upset that you some out of something. Or they
don't like the crowed and take it out on the cashers. Yes, it is
true.

As for the Managers, they may ( I am guessing) had been having a
stressfull time too. Most stores open earlier than normal, so that
means that the Managers and employes are up earlier than normal. Most
Managers and employes get to the store (if it opens at 5) at 4 am or
earlier. at it you are not used to being up that early, things are a
bit more stressfull than they really are.

I am NOT making excuses. I am just giving you something to think
about.

Reply

I appreciate your reply by fairydustcrissy Sun December 3, 2006 @ 6:17 PM
by Leah T Posted Sun December 3, 2006 @ 2:42 PM

personally, i would never shop on black friday. too many crazy
people(no im not saying you are crazy at all) shop that day, so i
prefer to stay off the roads.

but seriously, the first thing i have to say, is that the employees
who walked by you before they were on the clock had no obligation to
tell you where to stand. they might not have thought,"oh, hey, these
people are waiting to get the gift cards", but instead
thought,"wow...alot of peole are eager to get inside." another
possiblity, these employees might not have known where you were
supposed to stand either. unfortunately, companies tend to think that
the employees in the store doesn't need to know everything.

once inside the store, i have no idea why employees would have ignored
you,unless they were too busy trying to deal with another customer at
the time you tried asking a question. i don't really know what
happened. i really don't think you should have been ignored though.

Reply

The thing that gets me by fairydustcrissy Sun December 3, 2006 @ 2:53 PM

well.. by Leah T Mon December 4, 2006 @ 7:22 PM


by Casmly Posted Sat December 2, 2006 @ 8:38 PM

So many of the responces seem to be focusing on the fact that the
writer chose to get up early and shop on Black Friday. So what if she
did, that was her choice. I personally love going shopping with my
hubby on Black Friday. Yes, we stand in the Best Buy line nearly
every year for at least 2 hours while waiting for the doors to open.
Just because the writer chooses to do this does not make the actual
complaint any less valid.

If Sears advertised $10 gift cards for the first X amount of people at
their doors on Black Friday morning, they should have honored that.
If they did advertise the gift cards being available at a certain
entrance and they weren't available at that entrance, Sears screwed
up. If they didn't advertise a certain entrance, than each entrance
should have had an equal amount of gift cards available. This way,
Mrs X at entrance A who got there at 2am gets a card rather than Mrs Y
at entrance B getting a card even though she didn't arrive until 5am.
It shouldn't matter which entrance you decide to stand at.

I will say however that I wouldn't have taken my business elsewhere
just because of a gift card. A bummer, yes, a deal breaker, no. It
was Black Friday, things are crazy and employees at no retail outlet I
know of enjoy working on this day. Most likely the whole gift card
mess was created by one manager that gave the orders. Each employee
should not have been held responsible for the mess.


Reply

My business wasn't talken elsewhere because of the by crissy thompson Sat December 2, 2006 @ 10:59 PM

by Gino Version 1.2 Posted Sat December 2, 2006 @ 5:08 PM

I read and re read your letter. This is after over a week passed and
you're still this upset? Whew I'd find a better family tradition than
sleep deprivation and hanging out in angry mobs for 0.0083 percent
(ten dollars) of the total you "intended to spend" (Twelve hundred
dollars). I don't think these "contests" guarantee that everyone gets
a gift card.

I doubt Sears will respond, so I'd just drop it. I hope it felt good
to write the letter....

Was it worth it to lose sleep over? I bet you're spending more than
ten bucks on antacids alone.

I do hope you let this anger go in time, Crissy, so you can enjoy the
true meaning of the Holidays!


Reply

Actually, by crissy thompson Sat December 2, 2006 @ 7:36 PM


I didn't mean to belittle anyone.... by Gino Version 1.2 Sat December 2, 2006 @ 9:39 PM

I quoted what was in my ad by crissy thompson Sat December 2, 2006 @ 10:57 PM


I'm not saying you were wrong or Sears was right... by Gino Version 1.2 Sat December 2, 2006 @ 11:10 PM

by Nayda Badillo Posted Sat December 2, 2006 @ 12:54 PM

There is no way on this green earth, that I will spend hours in a line
with a bunch of cranky people who partied too much the night before
and didn't get enough sleep and are probably still dealing with
hangovers LOL! But, that is neither here nor there

I saw a TV comercial about the $10 gift card (did not see the actual
flier) and in that commercial no "door" was specified. Not calling you
a liar since I did mention not seeing the flier.

I think you have a valid point..IF..a specific door was mentioned.
Here, in my Sears, there are several doors so I can imagine what
mayhem could happen if all doors had a line to enter.

About the employees..regardless if they were inside, outside or
whatever..the store doors had not opened and so they are under no
obligation to come and greet you. Now, had I been you, if one walked
past me, I probably would have asked if I was standing at the right
door.

A $10 gift card is not that much really.. considering that there were
tons of folks and you already knew that you MAY not get one, to begin
with.

Perhaps, next year..they will do things differently.

Reply

As I said in another reply by crissy thompson Sat December 2, 2006 @ 2:46 PM


Reply to your reply ;) by Nayda Badillo Sat December 2, 2006 @ 9:00 PM


by mary jo Posted Sat December 2, 2006 @ 8:35 AM

I will say this. If the ad really did say where to line up to get a
card (and I have never seen an ad say that before..not in my whole 31
years on earth and 14 years in retail) then yes, Sears is wrong and
something should be done to make up for that mistake.

However, I wanted to point out that at no time was an employee
obligated to speak to any customers on their way into the store. They
were not on the clock yet and did not have to say a thing. I wouldnt
have spoken either. I wouldnt have even looked at you all. I would
have run in as fast as possible and locked the door behind me. I am
sure they had no idea anyway of what was going on with the gift card
situation. This issue is not their fault. I am sure many of them were
just hired on for the holidays anyway and had no input into such
matters.

I would say I wouldnt stand in line for hours for a gift card but who
knows. I might. I did it once, while pregnant, just for a stuffed
penguine. LOL! But those days are long gone. I have only shopped on a
Black Friday once in many, many years and that was last year. I went
out for one thing and the store I stood in line at didnt even get them
in even though it was an ad item. So I went somewhere else, got a
better deal and then I was done and went home. But, I think it would
have to be a much better deal than 10 dollars to get me to get up that
early and stand in the cold for hours.

I guess its just a learning experience that on Black Friday you should
be out for the sales and not the freebies.

Reply

In response by crissy thompson Sat December 2, 2006 @ 11:55 AM


It doesnt really matter... by mary jo Sat December 2, 2006 @ 12:46 PM

Then management by crissy thompson Sat December 2, 2006 @ 2:47 PM


I agree that management should have handled it. by calm Sat December 2, 2006 @ 4:26 PM
by IAMIRiSH Posted Sat December 2, 2006 @ 1:36 AM

I would absolutely question the rational for lining up so early for a
$10 gift card. With that said, Crissy, there are no guarantees that
you will receive anything on black Friday. You line up and hope for
the best. The reason management wasn't available to handle your
complaint, I am sure, is because of the unbelievable rush taking place
around you.

I can also tell you that one of the worst things you can do, with such
a letter, is make idol threats of spending a large sum of money. The
response I would give you is that, if you'll return to Sears this
week, spending the $1200 you claim, I will see to it the $10 is
deducted.

Finally, I would proofread your letter a little better, as there are a
few noticeable errors.

Happy holidays!

Reply

You question the reason? by crissy thompson Sat December 2, 2006 @ 12:00 PM

The problem by IAMIRiSH Sun December 3, 2006 @ 3:05 AM

As I said before by crissy thompson Sun December 3, 2006 @ 9:24 AM

oops by crissy thompson Sun December 3, 2006 @ 9:33 AM

Enterances by IAMIRiSH Sun December 3, 2006 @ 12:31 PM

It happens every year by crissy thompson Sun December 3, 2006 @ 1:26 PM


Mike R, you spelled 'entrance' wrong. N/T by Firebrat Tracy Mon December 4, 2006 @ 10:22 AM


Ahhhh by CandyPickletoes Mon December 4, 2006 @ 5:14 PM

I am 100% convinced now... by Starlight22203 Tue December 5, 2006 @ 12:47 PM
by S. Brown Posted Fri December 1, 2006 @ 3:09 PM

You got in line at 3:00 a.m. and stood there for two hours in an
attempt to get a $10.00 gift card? That being asked/said, if the
printed ad for this year clearly stated that the cards would be handed
out at the merchandise pick-up entrance and this particular Sears
store changed the location without informing their customers by way of
a sign at the merchandise pick-up area, then Sears was wrong and might
send you, the letter writer, (but not all of your "party") a $10 gift
card.

I guess I'm just not very sensitive any longer and if this had
happened to me and there was something at Sears that I really wanted,
I wouldn't have marched out over this issue. But - - that's just me.

Reply

well... by crissy thompson Fri December 1, 2006 @ 5:42 PM

Re: Black Friday Mayhem by empressmommie Sat December 2, 2006 @ 6:51 PM

Nice to see by crissy thompson Sat December 2, 2006 @ 7:38 PM


Actually, Chrissy by Firebrat Tracy Sat December 2, 2006 @ 7:58 PM

I agree, by crissy thompson Sat December 2, 2006 @ 8:16 PM


Its human nature to take it personally by Firebrat Tracy Sat December 2, 2006 @ 9:07 PM




Home | Shared Letters | Ratings | Login | Communities | Categories | RSS | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | FAQ
Copyright 2013 © All Rights Reserved PlanetFeedback.com | Web by Cicada