Nice selection and store, but I will not be back due to the surly and rude way I was treated by the cashier, a young Asian woman, for no reason that I could discern.
I had asked her to keep the stone descriptions with each individual stone, so that I could tell them apart when I got home, but instead she wrapped all the stones together, separate from their descriptors. When I politely repeated my request to keep the stones with their descriptors, she responded "You should have told me." Such a rude way to speak to a customer, and the rudeness continued throughout our interaction, with the cashier grunting directions at me or simply not responding when I spoke. I remained pleasant throughout, and even thanked her for her help and wished her a pleasant evening when I left, to which I did not receive a reply.
I don't think it's too much to ask for basic manners during such interactions--all I was looking for was please, thank you, and a pleasant return of my good-bye and well-wishes. Instead I was met with scolding, surliness, and silence.
Not a good experience! I spent $75 there today, mostly on stones, and unfortunately the stones I bought there are now tainted with the negativity of that interaction--not sure how healing they'll be for me now.
Maybe the cashier was just having a bad day, but if this is her usual modus operandi, I can see her driving customers away. I certainly won't be subjecting myself to such odd and rude treatment again.
ETA: In response to the owner's reply: I am glad to hear that the cashier does not normally treat customers so rudely. All I know is that I was treated with a lot of hostility throughout our interaction, and it was markedly noticeable.
Right after visiting Stones Throw, I went to Cottage Gardens and Lombardi's in Petaluma, and at both places I was treated with such kindness and respect. I remember feeling so relieved to be having such pleasant interactions after being treated with such hostility.
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