Lethbridge WSS. Called on Friday about a .308 in Rem 7600. They had none but could get one of the two shipped down from Calgary...in two or three weeks? Last Rifle they pulled this stunt on me with, I phoned Calgary and ordered it direct, took about 4 days.
They dont have to hire a truck solely to move one gun from store to store.
Well how are they going to get it there? It does not make sense to make special delivery, if it can be sent within 4 days by the mail order service that they offer. Next thing customers will not be happy with 4 day or one week mail order and just demand store transfer
Last week when I was in WSS, one customer walked away from a new Browning Xbolt rifle he really wanted becuase the store didnt have rings and bases for his gun. If I was betting dollars to donuts, Im sure if they called Russel sports and found a set of rings for the poor guy, he would have bought the new rifle and scope at WSS.
And before someone makes some sort of comment about how WSS salesmen shouldnt be refering business to the competition, its all owned by the same company
Everyone in this world knows that WSS and Russells are owned by the same donuts except maybe some of the new sales people at WSS and Russels. Salesmen from both stores usually offer that service, except when it it so busy that neither store will anwser the phone. Salesmen often did that way before WSS and Russells became one. Since you were in the know, why did you not suggest that? The problem, that I see here is that Browning was so anxious to sell their X-bolt that they did not supply bases in enough quantity. Heck I think that Browning should have included the bases with the new rifles since they were unique to Browing X-bolts. Too bad that that customer wanted browning bases. WSS has a good supply of Leupold bases for the X-bolt which are cheaper and better. If the salesman was not right at the receiving door that day he might not have known that. Russells was surprised when I told them that!
Well how are they going to get it there? It does not make sense to make special delivery, if it can be sent within 4 days by the mail order service that they offer. Next thing customers will not be happy with 4 day or one week mail order and just demand store transfer
Since you were in the know, why did you not suggest that? The problem, that I see here is that Browning was so anxious to sell their X-bolt that they did not supply bases in enough quantity. Heck I think that Browning should have included the bases with the new rifles since they were unique to Browing X-bolts. Too bad that that customer wanted browning bases. WSS has a good supply of Leupold bases for the X-bolt which are cheaper and better. If the salesman was not right at the receiving door that day he might not have known that. Russells was surprised when I told them that!
I suggested he called Russell. Without trying to get in the middle of the potential sale, I tried to stay out of their business. At the point when the customer was really frustrated that he had spent so much time picking out the perfect scope and perfect gun combination and was unable to get the parts to put it all together I mentioned Russell might have what he needed. The salesguy gave me a deer-in-the-headlights look. The customer was obviously upset at this point since the sales staff wasnt doign much to help him out and make the sale. He asked the sales guy if Russell would have the same gun and scope in stock to which the sales guy said, yes.
The customer put everythign down on the counter and said, well, I'll just go there instead and he walked out.
No doubt that the customer was frustrated and the sales guy was frustrated and obviously you were. Don't think for a moment that the sales guy did not feel bad because he could not please his customer and added to the mix he was probably feeling guilty that he was taking so much time when such a patient person like yourself was made to wait. It would be interesting to see if that customer bought anything from Russells as they were going through the same senerio with X-bolts and mounts. I am not sure why you did not make your quick stop at Russells instead of WSS?
When I was last involved in a retail gun shop, we had some sales staff who were great, some who weren't so great, some who told the truth always, some who told such outrageous lies it was an embarassment to hear them. Some were knowledgeable or at least knew when to ask someone else, others would just try to wing it. I doubt that things have changed much. Regards, Bill.
I work at P&D and we have had lots of calls from WSS staff for product that they are out of that we may have in stock. Time to do this for a customer is likely the limiting factor, when you have a pile of guys at the gun counter it isn't as likely to happen. FS
I have to admit I have always been treated good and well taken care of at WSS in Edmonton. When they didn't have what I wanted I was given a few numbers of other places that might have what I was looking for. They do get busy with people looking at guns but that is not thier fault they are just doing there job. They cant help it when some guy that has no real experiance with guns wastes 20 minutes of there time looking at this gun that gun and asking questions that sometimes don't fit the situation. I have also seen many times when they asked if some one just needed ammunition, or say that they where headed to the reloading if anybody just need some shell holders, dies, ect. I also try and help out the mom & pop stores to like P&D as it is important to have competition aroud.



























