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12-31-2010, 11:58 AM
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Re: when the clerk said "You should get/buy this"
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Originally Posted by Jeem
I usually say, "I good" And then stop talking and stare at their boobs
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Bestest ideas E*V*E*R (in the Comic guy voice).
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12-31-2010, 01:40 PM
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Re: when the clerk said "You should get/buy this"
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Originally Posted by TFtoys
I got offended if the store keeper said it more than once to me. How would you guys response ? any proper and manner way ?
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Three words: "No thanks, bitch." haha. Just kidding. (But not really...)
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12-31-2010, 09:28 PM
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Re: when the clerk said "You should get/buy this"
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Originally Posted by CobraCommander
I get annoyed every time I'm paying for items at Walmart and they ask me "do you want to apply for a Walmart credit card?", so now when I approach the cashier I say Hi and NO I don't want your credit card thanks!
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But which is better, asking about the credit card or asking if you found everything?
I always felt like saying "Nope, now what are you gonna do about it, hold up the line for 15 minutes to check for something for me?"
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12-31-2010, 10:03 PM
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Re: when the clerk said "You should get/buy this"
Say no thanks and move on. Life is too short to worry about this.
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12-31-2010, 10:19 PM
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Re: when the clerk said "You should get/buy this"
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Originally Posted by TFtoys
I got offended if the store keeper said it more than once to me. How would you guys response ? any proper and manner way ?
Don't get me wrong on this. If they introduce me the new items or toys that they have the knowledge, it is completely fine. Just this question will turn me off.
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Yeah. I get a little bit pissed too. First I say no thanks. If they keep pushing I just say I can't afford it right now, or I don't have enough money. Half the time that stops them dead. How can you buy something if you don't have the money? If after that they still push. I just stare them in the eye with a serious look and say 'no'. Don't be rude or dick. But once they know you've put up a wall and won't budge, that should stop them most of the time. Unfortunately, there's a small percentage that still pushes even after that. If that happens, show them a pissed off face, and tell them to stop asking or you'll take your business elsewhere. I know it's not always possible to walk away.
Lastly, I know it's a sales person's job to suggestive sell, but the smart salesman only asks once or twice. Anything beyond that is being rude.
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01-01-2011, 09:07 AM
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Location: Stoney Creek, Ont
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Re: when the clerk said "You should get/buy this"
I hate being interrupted while I'm browsing. Or eating.
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01-01-2011, 02:10 PM
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Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Re: when the clerk said "You should get/buy this"
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Originally Posted by Robimus
I always felt like saying "Nope, now what are you gonna do about it, hold up the line for 15 minutes to check for something for me?"
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I wonder the samething, especially if I am hunting the next wave of toys...
Me: "Well I was looking for Generations Blurr..."
Cashier: " Well... we have A Mudflp"
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01-05-2011, 06:17 PM
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Location: Stoney Creek, Ont
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Re: when the clerk said "You should get/buy this"
I hear you like Mudkip.....
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01-05-2011, 06:22 PM
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Re: when the clerk said "You should get/buy this"
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Originally Posted by CobraCommander
I get annoyed every time I'm paying for items at Walmart and they ask me "do you want to apply for a Walmart credit card?", so now when I approach the cashier I say Hi and NO I don't want your credit card thanks!
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Here, Here!
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01-24-2011, 05:51 AM
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Location: Vancouver, B.C.
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Re: when the clerk said "You should get/buy this"
A smile opens more doors than a frown, they say. A smile and a simple "I'm fine, thanks" works well for me, and unlike some of the responses here, doesn't ruin the retail workers' day.
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