Trying to park near a restaurant 2 doors down with my 89 year old Mom (with walker) today (Aug 15) at about 1130 am. The lot anywhere near the restaurant was full except for 4 empty spots in front of this liquor store and one on the other side of the lot with what looked like vomit on the ground where the passenger door opens. I had just been out of the hospital for 3 days and was recovering from major surgery. I went inside and asked the clerk if I could possible use one of his empty spots under the circumstances and he refused...suggesting I either park in the vomit spot or drop Mom off and take one of the spots in the far reaches of the lot and walk back to the restaurant.
I have friends that do the very job he was doing today in another liquor store in the Savannah area and I understand the need to have spots available for folks to come in and shop. On the other hand either I or my friend would have made an exception in this case.
There were other cars there that were parked in his spots...more than I could account for by the number of shoppers in his store. I'm sure they just parked and didn't ask. Even with this from what I could tell during my stay there were anywhere from 3 to 5 empty spots in front of.this store.all morning while I was there.
The lack of empathy was pretty disheartening. Luckily my niece showed up and I was able to.drop Mom off with her to get help walking into the restaurant so I could park elsewhere and walk in. I was able to use the puke spot as the mess was.only on the passenger side.
If it were just me I wouldn't have asked but as I was trying to make.things easier for Mom I did ask for help and was denied.
Certainly wont be parking anywhere near that shop....... ever....nor will anybody I...
Read moreWarning to others of offensive language used toward customers
My husband and I visited this store on July 5, 2025 at 2:35pm. While we were shopping, he mentioned that the cashier seemed to be saying something inappropriate and referring to him. I brushed it off — until we got to the checkout.
The cashier repeatedly said: “You ready to check out, Randi?” “Is that all, Randi?” “Randi, Randi, Randi.”
I asked him directly if he was talking to me, and he immediately shifted and just asked if I was ready to check out. After we left, I looked up the word “Randi” in Hindi — it’s a vulgar, offensive slur toward women.
There’s no excuse for a cashier using that kind of language with customers. I’m still unsure whether this was said intentionally or out of ignorance, but regardless, it made me feel extremely uncomfortable and disrespected. Language like this has no place in a professional setting — especially in customer service.
I hope management takes this seriously and ensures staff are trained appropriately to avoid situations like this in the future. I strongly warn others against...
Read moreI pull up at 8:46 pm on a Saturday, Aug 31 and this store is supposedly open until 11pm. The doors are locked and the shop worker clearly sees me and chooses not to acknowledge my presence. If you are supposed to be open until 11pm the have the doors unlocked. If you lick the door cause trying to restock WATER then at least acknowledge my presence and let me know why you can't let me in. If your hours have change then maybe y'all should let your former customer know . By the way you just missed out on a $100 sale in liquor. I guess you like to support you competition since coastal...
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