Visited this locale on October 14th 2021.
After reading the owner's business description and overview I'm quite surprised. Within the Google profile, the owner states the business is family owned and operated.
I would have loved to connect with the establishment long-term, yet after my first visit, I am feeling quite 'Perplexed' because I was asked to no longer return to the business.
In the beginning, I inquired of her professional licensing as a nutritionist or other and was impressed at her response. It caused me to feel comfortable enough and eager to learn how I may approach the complexities that I'm challenged with on my metabolic and thyroid systems.
When I was drawn to a homeopathic case near the front of the store, I inquired of it's benefits. She was forthright letting me know that she was a novice and totally unfamiliar of the line of product on her wall. I silently thought to myself, why sell something if you are unfamiliar with the specialty products you are offering, yet I dismissed my thoughts and thought I might research more on the topic.
Being humorous and hopeful at the same, I stated, "Maybe we could take a journey together and learn of the benefits that they might provide."
Based off of miscommunication, She called the local police stating I was asking her to physically leave the store with me to go somewhere, I'm not really sure and completely still am not understanding.
The store did have a lot of good choices, and the woman was friendly and helpful, yet unfortunately I'll have to find a different locale to purchase needed product.
Again, Surprised and Perplexed, a quick thought for small business owners: If you have a customer visit your location, Be open minded and flexible. --You can not assume facts based on miss communication, and you may never know how much money a client may be willing to invest with you.
Being new to North Wyoming state, I may need to cut back on my use of colloquials, lol.
I'm thinking people here have a need for purposeful direct contact and interaction. No more...
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