Horrible customer service experience NSV!
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I've taken the Churchill approach.
I may be fat, but you're ignorant... and I can always lose weight.0 -
Hooray for standing up for yourself and telling the manager. People like that woman should not be working in retail!!!0
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smile honey you are beautiful!0
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:grumble: I am so sorry that people can sometimes be so rude and just completely devoid of tact!! (We need a hugging smiley here!!)
So sorry dear!! :flowerforyou: I hope you are feeling better. But you did the right thing. This kind of behavior cannot be tolerated.
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You are my hero!
This! ^^ 100%!0 -
You handled this correctly. I'm so happy you went to the manager. I am also sorry this happened to you. Why she felt compelled to say anything to you PERIOD (except maybe 'Hi how are you?' is beyond me.
Maybe next time when you go in...she won't be there cuz she was FIRED.:laugh:
Congrats on your 46 lbs loss! Rock on Sista!!!0 -
Good for you! You spoke for all of us! I don't know if I could have stood up to her or not. You are my new hero!!0
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I'd wear those damn jeans every single time I walked into that store :drinker:
^this!
And majorly good for you!0 -
Good for you! Be proud of your accomplishment and know that you may have saved another young girl from the same experience.
major NSV!!!0 -
To to OP: Good for you for standing up for yourself in such a graceful way! That is certainly a difficult situation, and it sounds like you handled it beautifully. Enjoy those jeans!
To HarrietSabre: Placing the blame on a consumer who reports inappropriate staff behavior to a manager is to misplace responsibility. It's great that you are sensitive to individuals who may have differing mental/emotional/behavioral capacities within the workplace, but at the end of the day, it is the responsibility of management to ensure that their consumers are not experiencing such uncomfortable interactions. Having family members who have been diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome myself, I understand having a certain degree of sympathy for the employee if she does indeed have a diagnosed condition- however, people cannot be expected to sacrifice their dignity for the off-chance that someone has a disorder of some sort. Your logic of, "if this woman gets fired and dies due to lack of medical insurance, it's your fault" is entirely out of whack. The OP responded to this employee in a way that was normal and healthy; if anything, she did the employee a favor, since many others would not respond in a such a calm way. The OP was not clamoring for the employee to be fired. By bringing the issue to managements' attention, she allowed the employee the chance to receive further training and hopefully prevent a future incident that may result in her losing her job.
^^ Yup. Very well said0
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