cliniquelove83
Rough_Rock
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- Jan 21, 2010
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I usually have a lot of respect for salespersons but today I came across the most obnoxious, rude individuals! Just had to vent on PS, especially since one situation was e*ring related lol.
The first situation occurred at Lord & Taylors ... there was a rack of discounted shoes and I decided to try a few pairs on. It was a great sale but the shoes were still relatively expensive, averaging about $60 a pop. The salesman waiting on me was friendly enough but proceeded to stalk me as I tried on various shoes and attempted to convince me "how great they all looked blah blah blah". I was polite but stated that I probably would only end up buying one pair since I''m a student on a tight budget (a perfect excuse right?). After this, he still pushed that I should buy all of them, and had the audacity to say to me "this is what credit cards are for, right?". He must of thought I was the most naive, stupid woman ever! Sure, I''ll just charge it to a card when I don''t have the cash to pay it off right away! When that proved unsuccessful, he suggested that I take them all home and return the ones I didn''t want. Only one catch, I asked him if there was a no return policy on the sales shoes, and he said yes, ha ha! I left immediately after that and the guy made no sale at all.
The second was at a retail jeweler in the mall. I work in the medical field and recently decided that I would get a plain white gold band to wear on my ring finger in the hospital (more sanitary, less chance of losing my ring, etc.) My ring is a solitaire cushion on an extremely extremely thin micropave band (you can see pics on my 1.21.10 thread) - I initially thought I would get a pave band to match it but found out I liked the contrast between the plain band and the pave much more! I basically had decided on getting an 18K white gold 2 mm band and was pricing various retailers, the salesperson who waited on me in one particular store insisted that I needed to wear a pave band or else the set wouldn''t look right. I disagreed and said that most of the pave bands that stores carry are much wider than my ering band and look odd. In response, he pulls out some pave eternity bands (wayyyyy to big btw) and makes me try them on and they of course look horrible. He then tried to convince me that they would look better if resized (I have super small fingers, size 4.25) which wouldn''t really affect the width or size of the stones in the pave. He then REFUSED to allow me to try on plain bands, asking why would I want some cheap ring like that? At that point, I just walked out without saying a word, I don''t think I''ve ever done that before. I am still fuming over it!!! Grrr!!!
The first situation occurred at Lord & Taylors ... there was a rack of discounted shoes and I decided to try a few pairs on. It was a great sale but the shoes were still relatively expensive, averaging about $60 a pop. The salesman waiting on me was friendly enough but proceeded to stalk me as I tried on various shoes and attempted to convince me "how great they all looked blah blah blah". I was polite but stated that I probably would only end up buying one pair since I''m a student on a tight budget (a perfect excuse right?). After this, he still pushed that I should buy all of them, and had the audacity to say to me "this is what credit cards are for, right?". He must of thought I was the most naive, stupid woman ever! Sure, I''ll just charge it to a card when I don''t have the cash to pay it off right away! When that proved unsuccessful, he suggested that I take them all home and return the ones I didn''t want. Only one catch, I asked him if there was a no return policy on the sales shoes, and he said yes, ha ha! I left immediately after that and the guy made no sale at all.
The second was at a retail jeweler in the mall. I work in the medical field and recently decided that I would get a plain white gold band to wear on my ring finger in the hospital (more sanitary, less chance of losing my ring, etc.) My ring is a solitaire cushion on an extremely extremely thin micropave band (you can see pics on my 1.21.10 thread) - I initially thought I would get a pave band to match it but found out I liked the contrast between the plain band and the pave much more! I basically had decided on getting an 18K white gold 2 mm band and was pricing various retailers, the salesperson who waited on me in one particular store insisted that I needed to wear a pave band or else the set wouldn''t look right. I disagreed and said that most of the pave bands that stores carry are much wider than my ering band and look odd. In response, he pulls out some pave eternity bands (wayyyyy to big btw) and makes me try them on and they of course look horrible. He then tried to convince me that they would look better if resized (I have super small fingers, size 4.25) which wouldn''t really affect the width or size of the stones in the pave. He then REFUSED to allow me to try on plain bands, asking why would I want some cheap ring like that? At that point, I just walked out without saying a word, I don''t think I''ve ever done that before. I am still fuming over it!!! Grrr!!!