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Greg Kratz: The customer is right — even if he's grumpy
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I remember a customer doing just that, I couldn't have been older than 12 when one day I was waiting on a customer and as I gave him back his change, which we were taught to count back to them, he told me I didn't give him the right change. He then told me he had given me a 20.00 bill.
That's something else Dad taught us to always put the money on the ledge of the till, until we were finished completely with the transaction. When I showed the man the 10.00 bill there he said, "Oh" and that was the end of the situation.
Whether or not he was actually trying to cheat me or not, I was able to defuse what could have been a bad situation!
So... customers DO have their responsibilty as well to not be abusive, dishonest and show patience too.
There would occasionally be a rude customer that would take the smile off my face and it would take a little while to get it back. Conversely, there would be the occasional happy customer that would brighten my day. It was amazing how a incere "Thank you" could keep me smiling and happy for hours.
We are here to help you, extend us the courtesy of providing your attention to us.
On the flip side, if a company cow-towed to every consumer who was angry - they'd be out of business, there is responsibility on the consumer's part.
And why can't consumers just say "no" instead of then telling stories about how they were pressured into something? I've never been pressured - "no" is a magical word. If you can't say it, then I hope you don't have access to your checkbook or credit cards - get a backbone. AARP does seminars to help seniors say no.
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There are the people who treat a business as though everyone is out to cheat them personally, and is trying to get more from them than they might be entitled.
Rude behavior includes but is not limited to throwing money on a counter, accompanied by remarks aimed at making the worker serving them to feel guilty somehow about what they have been charged. Not nice people.
Rude is going beyond the question concerning a charge for service or items, and making comments to the effect that "everyone here is just greedy" and like comments.
Rude, is saying rude remarks with a perfect smile on your face and trying to pass it off as a joke. No one thinks your cute, funny, or witty. In fact, they'll just label you a jerk and be less willing to give you good service next time. You will be remembered, and treated respectively on following visits. The person helping you is a person.