Discriminatory and Unprofessional Behavior at Boesner
I am writing to express my deep disappointment with the service I received at your shop today. During my visit, I attempted to exchange a defective and dry 0.7 mm needle-point tip pen for a new one. Although one of your male salespersons acknowledged the defect and advised me to get a new pen, the replacement I received also did not work.
A female salesperson then attempted to fix the pen by striking the needle-point tip against a paper repeatedly, causing the tip to become squashed. After over 50 attempts, she managed to get the pen to work, but the tip was now damaged, and I requested a new one. At this point, the previous salesman in the back accused me of being rude and told me that I should be thanking the female salesperson instead.
I want to emphasize that I was not rude to the salesperson, and their behaviour was inappropriate and unprofessional. As a customer, it is reasonable to expect a new product to be new and in working condition, and I felt shamed and embarrassed by the treatment I received in front of other customers who were in line.
Furthermore, I want to highlight that anyone who uses a 0.7 mm needle-point tip pen knows that it is a delicate tool used for precision work. The way the female salesperson attempted to fix the pen was unacceptable and ultimately caused damage to the product.
As an immigrant, I cannot help but attribute this experience to discrimination. All customers, regardless of their background, deserve to be treated with respect and dignity. It is concerning that some of your staff do not seem to understand this fundamental principle. I am deeply disappointed by the poor treatment I received and will not be buying from your store again. The success of any business depends on understanding that on the other side of the counter is a human with emotions, not just a...
Read moreboesner GmbH in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg is a well-known art supply store catering primarily to professional artists, students, and hobbyists. It is part of the larger boesner chain, which is one of Europe’s leading suppliers of high-quality materials for fine arts and crafts.
The Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg location offers an extensive range of products including:
Painting supplies: oils, acrylics, watercolors, and inks Drawing materials: pencils, charcoal, pastels, and markers Canvases and papers: various sizes and qualities suitable for different techniques Sculpting and modeling materials: clays, tools, and accessories Easels, brushes, and palettes: professional-grade tools for artists Framing supplies and art presentation materials
The store is known for its knowledgeable staff who provide expert advice and guidance on materials and techniques, making it a favorite destination for artists in Berlin. Its location in Prenzlauer Berg, a vibrant and creative district, aligns well with the artistic community it serves.
boesner GmbH also supports local art initiatives and often collaborates with artists and schools, reinforcing its role as a key resource in...
Read moreI bought a metal ruler the other day. In school I was told that I should have bought a wooden one, so today I came back to the shop with the receipt and they didn’t let me exchange the ruler for a wooden one… I found this behave very outdated … not wonder why now a days people stop buying in street shops and only buying online … the policies are too bad! I have wasted my money ( 30€ for a ruler )
Pd: your reply doesn’t make any sense.I bought this product a week ago, and I brought with me a copy of the receipt and you didn’t accept it, so don’t say that I can change the product with not problem because that’s not true.
I made a copy of the receipt because the ink on receipts tends to rub off quickly, so I always make a copy and throw away the original. The copy of the receipt is a legal document where all the information you need is shown, in fact, this is what is asked for in all institutions, for example, when you make your income tax declaration. So don't tell me that a copy of a receipt is not valid, that...
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