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Originally Posted by The Batlord
Who needs help at a thrift store?
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Pretty much everyone who walks in the door. *ba dum tiss*
But seriously, the only people who require assistance at our store are usually
- fat people that have gotten caught in small garments
- people who need to see something in the jewelry case, then decide not to buy it after being told it's not "real" gold or whatever (well, no fucking shit, idiot)
- people who have ripped/peeled price tags off and are looking for a "better" deal (e.g.; "this doesn't have a price on it! I need to know how much it is!")
- inattentive parents that have somehow misplaced their children
- crazy people who don't know how to take a hint
- ????
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Originally Posted by Goofle11
Customers are the worst. But they are the reason you get paid so I forgive them.
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They're really just numbers to me. I'm there to sell them products and get them to donate their stuff. I'm there to manipulate them into growing my company because that quarterly bonus looks so good in my wallet.
Unless they have a dog with them. Then we're cool.
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Originally Posted by Exo_
Employees and customers need to follow one rule and all is well.
Don't be a prick.
I've had horrible experiences on both sides of the fence and it always ends up being horrible because the other person was a huge twat.
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I don't think I've ever sassed a customer for no reason. But they certainly think they're in the right for sassing us for no reason.