I want to start by saying that I absolutely love this place. I've been a customer ever since they opened. I recommend them to everyone. They usually have some of the best prices and in the past, when their shipping policy was better, I had almost everything delivered. Since the shipping policy has changed a little (no shipping of powder, oversized charges etc.), I've been compelled by cheapness to pick up items in-store. I visited them 2 out of the last 3 weekends.
Now here's the ugly...
I understand that the store gets very busy, but waiting for 45 minutes to pick up an item that has already been paid for and processed is completely unacceptable. The first visit was for a single 8 lber of powder. I stood, right in front of the checkout cash register, for 20 minutes before anyone even attempted to help me. They even checked out 2 other customers right in front of me! So I'm a little upset at the lack of service, but I thought, don't worry, it's just a one-time event. NOPE!
The next visit was to pick up a Henry lever. This time they had a line. Good. It took them 45 minutes to service 2 customers in front of me. Bad. Remember, these are all in-store pick-up customers. This time I was internally steaming, and I wasn't the only one. The girlfriend of the customer in front of me turns to him and says "maybe we should just go" and he replies "No !@#$% way I'm leaving now after waiting all this time". He, like many other customers in that line, was visibly and verbally upset.
After these last 2 visits, I'm less likely to buy anything that requires me to show up in-store. Unfortunately, that list of items grows every day with shipping charges the way they are these days. I can't for the life of me understand why there isn't an employee dedicated to in-store pick-ups. When there isn't a lineup for pick-ups, that employee could support regular operations.
So, what do you think? Am I being unreasonable? Or like the kids on Reddit say, r/AmItheA$shole?
Now here's the ugly...
I understand that the store gets very busy, but waiting for 45 minutes to pick up an item that has already been paid for and processed is completely unacceptable. The first visit was for a single 8 lber of powder. I stood, right in front of the checkout cash register, for 20 minutes before anyone even attempted to help me. They even checked out 2 other customers right in front of me! So I'm a little upset at the lack of service, but I thought, don't worry, it's just a one-time event. NOPE!
The next visit was to pick up a Henry lever. This time they had a line. Good. It took them 45 minutes to service 2 customers in front of me. Bad. Remember, these are all in-store pick-up customers. This time I was internally steaming, and I wasn't the only one. The girlfriend of the customer in front of me turns to him and says "maybe we should just go" and he replies "No !@#$% way I'm leaving now after waiting all this time". He, like many other customers in that line, was visibly and verbally upset.
After these last 2 visits, I'm less likely to buy anything that requires me to show up in-store. Unfortunately, that list of items grows every day with shipping charges the way they are these days. I can't for the life of me understand why there isn't an employee dedicated to in-store pick-ups. When there isn't a lineup for pick-ups, that employee could support regular operations.
So, what do you think? Am I being unreasonable? Or like the kids on Reddit say, r/AmItheA$shole?