Next time that happens, walk behind the counter and try and open the cabinet. If they're not going to help you, I say help yourself. What a sham, that's some pretty bad service, it's obvious the managers don't give a s**t about anything, let alone the staff.
If I were you I would have walked behind the counter, and tried to force open the cabinet without breaking it. If you push down on the piece of sliding glass that the bolt is not on, sometimes you can unhinge it from the lock and slide it over anyways without a key.
Works at my store.
I guarentee you that if loss prevention is there watching the cameras and see's that, they'll come over there and check out what your doing. You'll get service then.
Best part is, you can't get in trouble. The only way you can get in trouble is if you're going to steal something, meaning you put it in your arms and walk out of the store front doors with it.
If you happened to accidentily break the glass, or they came running anyways, you can just say
"well no one was here to help me, I was here for 30 minutes and I need these products, I just decided to grab them myself". And there's nothing that they can do about it.
If the service sucks and you know your rightsthen you can at least give them a hard time and get what you want anyways.
Haha, I was tempted to try something like that, but I was sure I'd get in sh*t for it some way or another. They sometimes had some pretty good deals on ammo in there, and getting banned from the place wouldn't sit well with me
I did walk around behind the counter though, noting the security camera that was immediately above me, hoping that it would put some fire under someone's ass, but it didn't help. I started moving the pile of product that was in front of the ammo display
One old lady even came around the corner, I made eye contact with her, as she did with me, and I even had a hopeful look of imminent service upon my face, but just like the 14 year olds at Canadian Tire whom the elder generation loves to criticize for their laziness, she quickly scurried away down an aisle, never to be seen again.






















































