Wasn't there, didn't witness it so can't really comment on the customer being rude or not but in general, doesn't this kind of rudeness p&ss you off?
Imo, all buildings open to the public should have mobile phone signals blocked. Anyone wanting to use one should be forced outside, like the smokers are.
Jamie Jones-Buchanan
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I heard that story on the radio news this morning, what is most annoying about it is that Sainsbury's offered the customer an apology and vouchers for free shopping.
They should have ignored the complaint.
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Ovavoo wrote:Etiquette, not pictures.
Wasn't there, didn't witness it so can't really comment on the customer being rude or not but in general, doesn't this kind of rudeness p&ss you off?
Imo, all buildings open to the public should have mobile phone signals blocked. Anyone wanting to use one should be forced outside, like the smokers are.
That would also interfere with email, text etc.
But I agree on the rudeness. And Mr Chicken's point about Sainsbury's actually apologising to her.
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Shouldn't have apologised and I bet the majority of people would agree with what they did.
If I'm ever on the phone or have headphones in, I'll always end the call/take them out. It's just good manners.
One thing I can't stand though from cashiers in shops is when they're serving you and they're having a full-on conversation with someone on another till, barely even acknowledging you're there.
I'll tell you another thing that is correct etiquette and yet I bet at this time of year most people won't do (I learned this in a hot country ), removing your sunglasses when speaking eye-to-eye to other people especially if your glasses are mirrored or extremely dark - in the Carribean and in Portugal (two random places where I've done it) its regarded as polite to remove them when talking to others, especially in a business setting.
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JerryChicken wrote:I heard that story on the radio news this morning, what is most annoying about it is that Sainsbury's offered the customer an apology and vouchers for free shopping.
They should have ignored the complaint.
The customer is always right.
I think she was being rude, but she was being rude while spending money in their store.
The cashier was COMPLETELY out of order by doing what she did. She was LYING to the customer about it being store policy when it was clearly not.
The woman has been offended by the cashier and said she'll shop at another store now. Sainsbury's are the losers in this, when really it was only the cashier who acted incorrectly.
Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:The customer is always right.
That anecdotal phrase is one of the least correct sayings in regular use today, I work in customer service at the sharp end and believe me, the customer is not always right.
Our MD likes to use the phrase often but soon changes her mind when I start sending service engineers on 200 mile round trips for free because the customer said they were on a service agreement when in fact I found that they were not and should have been charged "But the customer is always right" would get me sacked under those circumstances
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Quote:The cashier was COMPLETELY out of order by doing what she did. She was LYING to the customer about it being store policy when it was clearly not.
Unless you personally witnessed the event how on earth can you make this statement????
Jamie Jones-Buchanan
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