Yes, the little Korean lady at the front door who sits down is VERY VERY VERY RUDE. I went in there and had my $600 electric fold-able scooter and folded it and wanted to take it inside and she insisted I leave out outside in the parking lot and she said she was going to watch it. As I looked back after a few minutes instead of watching my scooter she was watching me. LOL
I went back and was like I'm going to just carry it with me and she insisted that I leave it outside.
I asked her if it gets stolen will she be responsible for it, and she said NO.
WTH??
At that point, I just asked to speak to another person.
Bottom line she was very very rude, but a few of the Hispanic guys in there were very helpful and really tried to help me.
They were great.
Sadly, it's people like that little woman who destroy the reputation of businesses and people in the community should know about the experiences that customers are having with these local community businesses.
Little did she know i wanted to spend some decent money with that small business.
But because if ALL that, my feeling for that business turned sour.
I, in heart, will not support that business and will tell all my friends about my experience there.
That lady does not know how to communicate with American people and customers.
She should not be in that store treating people like that. Her energy and the way she talked to customers will make that business suffer.
Thank the Creator for being able to post Google reviews, I really makes a difference and hopefully such post will make businesses see that customer service and how you treat customers ...
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