Frustrating In Store Experience July 10, 2017

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The thing is your time is priceless. You'll never get 30 minutes of your life wasted back again.

Instead of letting someone waste something priceless be a big boy about it and do something. If staff is ignoring you then stand Infront of then and start talking. Or wander behind the counter or into an office, guarantee someone will interact with you.
 
I like my local gun store...

Me: "Hey, Randy! I wanna buy somthing!"

Randy: "we don't have anything made in the 1950s on consignment yet.. and I'm still not inviting you over to my house to finger through my collection."

Me: "ok, see you next week"
 
Not too impressive on the part of the store, but I've had more annoying experiences at big box stores and even big gorcery stores trying to even find someone who works there so I think it's just the way retail is going.

Going? Its been that way for over a decade. Pretty soon it will all be computers, robots, and self checkouts anyway. The robopocylapse is almost here dun dun dunnn.
 
A gun store in NB lost my interest. I dropped in to purchase a handgun and a carbine. Not one person offered any assistance. After asking twice to look at a hand gun and being told that it was sold I asked about the carbine. I wanted a specific caliber, again, not in stock but many in a different caliber which they tried to sell me. I left and never went back. I now purchase my items on line. The worst thing about buying on line is you cannot pay cash which I prefer to use.
 
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