The manager Danielle I believe is her name, is rude, has no customer service skills and could care less about providing any customer service.. Like alot of people these days, I am struggling to buy groceries to feed my children. My friend sent me a gift card for vons to help. I only had 31 dollars to purchase food, I got a few items like kids yogurt, grapes and milk and such. Added it up while I was shopping to make sure I had enough on the card to buy these items. She refused to accept my gift card because it was online through my Gmail account because that is how I received it, via email. This card was ordered through Amazon. I had just used it at the vons gas station with no problem what so ever. Danielle refused to let me purchase my groceries with my gift card. She told me to go print up the electronic card. I told her I didn't have a printer and asked if she could print it for me. She refused. She is judgmental and she acts like she is better than me. Thos is the second encounter I've had with this person. Both times she was unprofessional. I was told to "use a different form of payment" then she just walked away from me. I didn't have a different form of payment. If I did I wouldn't have to use a gift card. I ended up having to leave the store without my kids food. She rather let me leave all my items there for the clerks to go put away which have now dropped in temperature and also now could spread covid due to multiple people handling it and then putting it back on the shelf, than make money for the store or show even the slightest bit of compassion for a customer who is clearly struggling. Shes an embarrassment and vons should be ashamed that she is part of thier team. I would also suggest a random drug screening for her as her pupils are pinned and her eyes are glazed over looking like she has a serious opioid problem. After shopping at that vons for over 20 years, I can honestly say I will never shop there again unless I absolutely have too. Retraining of management is absolutely nessesary...
Read moreFelicita Plaza, the one lone table in front of SDCCU is Always a nice place to sit late at night to gather one's thoughts, evaluate the day's level of productivity and spend an hour or two sending Emails or responding to inquiries people have made regarding any one of the books or articles I've written and published. However, recently (within the past couple of months) I've chosen to follow thru with my late night activities elsewhere primarily because of the increasing number of people in this town who feel its there constitutional right to follow me around virtually anywhere I go in North San Diego county when in REALITY there activities are against the law according to CA. Penal Code 646.9 which is written in Direct Reference to a unique form of Harassment called "Gangstalking." Technically Speaking this activity is considered to be a "Hate Crime" according to the California State Statutes." Normally I don't allow this Harassment to bother me but periodically I must admit that it gets on my nerves. Therefore, in Retaliation I document the perpetrators license plate numbers and between a combination of specific unique apps I have on my device and contacts I have acquired in the past 6 years living in Southern California I'm able to develop dossiers on whoever insists on continuing to harass me in this form. Unbeknownst to them, I have repeatedly reported them along with a portion of there personal information I've acquired (full name, address, contact info, family, employment, etc...) to the FBI's database for Hate-crimes. I file a report w/the FBI 1-3 times a week on average since January. Hopefully this activity will stop and I'll resume enjoying an hour or two of quiet time at Felicita Plaza in the near future. However, it's my intention to relocate back to where I moved from (Lower Florida keys) 6+ years ago within 6-8 weeks. I've walked this Earth for over half a century and here in Southern California I've experienced more negativity than anywhere else in the country. "THAT" my friends is...
Read moreThe store itself is kept nice and in stocked. I like the discounts you're able to get thru their rewards program. However some of the employees that work at this particular location have come off as rude and at times just straight up mean. This has happened on multiple occasions. The most ironic part about the whole thing is the employee who I've had the most negative interactions with is actually a security guard that has been working there for quite a while now and should know how to handle situations that arise there in a more professional manner than what I have witnessed on several occasions now. I'm not sure if she has something personally against me now but it certainly would appear so by the way she immediately will begin to follow me from the second she sees me to the minute I'm walking out the door she follows close enough for me to notice and has mutterd a number of assumed unflattering things under her breath but whenever I've responded to her by asking if she's talking to me and if so I would like her to please address me in a volume loud enough for me to hear it, she just stands there glaring at me but hasn't anything more to say or mutter at that point, which I find pretty interesting. It seems to be a behavior one would see on a middle school playground then from a person who's job is to ensure that everyone in that particular area feels safe and be capable of resolving any minor problems that may occur with a certain expected grace thar most individuals whom assume such a role can produce. I try my best to not let people have effect on me but when everytime I have to make a trip to my nearest supermarket, this is what awaits me then I guess the only thing I can do about it at this point is to express my feelings and thoughts about it in a healthy and safe way and make others who could also have the potential to be effected as well be aware of the issue....
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