So hereâs my message to the owners: I came in twice, ready to spend money. Your employee wouldnât offer help, ignored customers including myself, left the fitting rooms a mess, and then falsely accused me of stealing. I was treated with suspicion instead of basic respect. If this is how you run your business, you might want to rethink who you trust to represent it.
I visited this store at the end of January â25 while on vacation. The young woman working the register was on her phone the entire time. In my first interaction with her, I asked for help finding a swimsuit in an otherwise empty store, and she flat-out refusedârudely saying whatâs there is there. So I decided I could come back when I had more time and just bought a few bottles of sunscreen, a bracelet, and left.
I went back two days later while my friend was taking a 90-minute online college exam across the street. I was determined to find some swimsuits that fit my budget and style, and a couple for my friendâs birthday week and to celebrate her getting the exam over with. Again, the same employee was thereâstill glued to her phone and ignoring everyone in the store. I tried multiple times to get her attention but she wouldnât even look up, let alone offer help or check on the fitting room. There were tourists speaking French trying on layers of clothes without her noticing, and I translated, âmaâam I think theyâd like a fitting room.â Those women left without buying anything.
When the door opened I noticed there was a massive pile of clothing in the fitting area that had not been returned to the front, and the sales associate didnât even bother to put any of it away. It was even larger when it was my turn to try things on. After a good 45 minutes of trying to decide on a good fit for myself and my friend, I found a few things I liked and was prepared to splurge $200-$300 on the item I brought upâ then i went back to grab the the abandoned clothes/swimsuits from previous people, trying to be helpful.
Instead of saying thanks, she rifled through the pile and suddenly asked, âAre you going to tell me where my other swimsuit is?â I was confused and offered to help her look, even told her I used to work retail so I relate to the pressure of keeping track of inventory, making small talk as we looked. I didnât realize that she was actually accusing me of stealing.
When she said, âI know you have them,â I calmly apologized that she was mistaken, and I said she could go through my purse. She didâand found nothing. I was also wearing a sheer cover-up and the swimsuit Iâd walked in with, too, so I was clearly hiding nothing. I even asked, âIs the swim suit I have on maybe the same color as one youâre missing? This one is kind of old and worn out you can take a lookâ. She says, âitâs black and i need to know what you did with itâ. I still genuinely wanted to help. I stillI had 30 minutes left to spare before my friend was finished with her exam and didnât mind taking time to look. Maybe the swimsuit had been tossed by the french speaking ladies? It was probably not even my size (my breasts are tiny!)
My nonchalant demeanor and interest in assisting her changed when she snatched the swimsuits off the counter and said she was no longer interested in selling to me. And she said she was calling the cops. I gladly agreed to wait for them. I did not want to have had wasted the last hour of my vacation time in a store, finding things I finally liked, and buying nothing. This is when she completely lost her temper and screamed, âI NEED YOU TO LEAVE.â Wow this woman is full of ugly and hateful energy (sadly, maybe even drugs). I said âyes maam, I hope your day gets better,â and left the store. Then I cried.
I hope she saw the cameras that proved I had nothing to hide and zero interest in stealing. I am all about supporting a local business, but this is no way to treat an individual, especially a paying customer. Maybe this employee was going through a rough time, after all, she had opened the store at least fifteen minutes late on...
   Read moreVery disappointed! I've come here several times before but this time was the last! I walked in to buy a ring in the front case. I waited for the cashier to finish ringing the person ahead of me. When he was done I asked for the ring, told him the size and he tells me I have to wait because now there's somebody behind me that needs to be rung up. I said ok and figured he'd help me after. In the meantime more people enter the store and line up to check out so he just keeps checking them out while I stand there patiently. As hes ringing them up he keeps looking over his classes at me but does not acknowledge me. After about the 5th person he rings up I step forward and he just ignores me and takes the next person ready to check out. Incredibly annoyed and disgusted I leave.
Here's a piece of advice, if you can't handle your job, chances are it's not the right one for you. I'm so sad too since my purchase would've taken...
   Read moreThe sales woman totally a turn off -no customer service ability. 1st she ignored my sister when she asked about a little outfit for her granddaughter, then she snatched not one t-shirt but 2 out of my brother-in-laws hands, and raised her voice as if to a child who's attention she needed to ensure she had; that the shelves held the sizes of ... and obviously he had placed a t-shirt onto the wrong shelf. We all walked out without purchasing the items we had picked out. I work in customer service and I can tell you that woman would never work for me. Because of her abrasive approach she lost sales which would have totally in excess of $100 which I know does not seem like a lot in the scheme of things but for a small business to miss out on that revenue and then to have to endure poor reviews it's a killer. I hope Bell encourages her sales woman to change her ways or finds a new...
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