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11-08-2009, 12:33 AM
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Re: Helping other people choose the right Transformer...
Just yesterday in TRU (I work in R'Zone), I noticed a customer buying a TFA Waspinator and I was like "yay! Waspinator is awesome!"
I think I just ratted myself out as the Anti-Prime. *hides* I think more about the character behind the toy than the toy itself... probably because I see it as a toy and not a collectable figure. Sooo I probably should have said 'bluh, don't you know he's a shelf warmer? That's why all the TFA Deluxes on the racks are the same damn toy!' So, at least I know better in that regard, yeah? lol
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11-08-2009, 12:43 AM
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Re: Helping other people choose the right Transformer...
Back in September, I was vacationing in Ottawa and while I visited the local Toys R Us, I saw a confused young lady looking through a stack of Transformers Animated toys. As I walked by, noticing no one else was offering, I asked if I could help her find anything in particular and she said she was looking for an Animated Bulkhead for her nephew's birthday. Quickly, I glanced over to where I had seen the toy and pointed it out to her. As she picked it up, she thanked me and asked if I worked in the store. I said no, to which she replied: "Well, you picked him out pretty fast." I told her I was a Transformers collector and she told me I should be the one running this Toys R Us as three employees, plus the manager had all told her they had no Bulkhead's left in stock and that they weren't sure when they'd be getting more in as he was a rather unpopular figure in their store.
I agree, it felt really good to share a little TF know-how and to help some one in need find the right Transformer for her nephew. Didn't put in an application for manager of the Ottawa store though.
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11-08-2009, 01:11 AM
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Location: Montreal (Iacon)
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Re: Helping other people choose the right Transformer...
I only did this once, a mom in TRU was looking for Ratchet for her son. She kept eying the Animated Activator Ratchet and the Animated Deluxe out of confusion. I knew something was up on a deeper level so I asked her if her son saw the movie and she said yes, he wanted Ratchet after that. So clearly she was barking up the wrong tree (or line) so to speak. So I showed her FAB Ratchet that was there (sadly no Voyager or Legends at the time) and she was happy (hopefully the kid too).
I am sure this has happened to all of us, but do a lot of parents tend to think you WORK there when your in the TF aisle, I mean we ain't even in a uniform.
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11-08-2009, 01:57 AM
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Re: Helping other people choose the right Transformer...
One story comes to mind, I persuaded a couple of adults (prob late 30's early 40's) not to get voyager mixmaster...for their 3 year old nephew...instead I suggested a FAB. I think it was Jetfire. I said to them that anyone his age should get a deluxe at the most, I suggested the FABs because they are more durable and have less parts.
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11-08-2009, 02:47 AM
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Re: Helping other people choose the right Transformer...
Anytime Im out toy hunting and I see someone needing help Transformers or toy wise I help
Last Christmas, I was working in toys and I had a male customer walking around the toys department with a blank look on his face. I asked him if he needed help and he told me he was an idiot and waited to the last minute to get his 2 kids presents. (I think it was the 23rd of December.) I helped him get all his Christmas shopping done and I picked all his kids presents for him. lol I saw him a few days later and he was so happy and thankful. His kids loved all the presents.
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11-08-2009, 02:57 AM
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Location: Vancouver, B.C.
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Re: Helping other people choose the right Transformer...
I help people out when they look really confused, dunno why but I just do it. Usually it's at TRU since at other stores no one really looks at the TFs.
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11-08-2009, 03:10 AM
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Re: Helping other people choose the right Transformer...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Protoman
I am sure this has happened to all of us, but do a lot of parents tend to think you WORK there when your in the TF aisle, I mean we ain't even in a uniform.
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That happens more than I'd like sometimes.
2 funny examples
1 - I used to get frequently stopped when I'd be wearing my coop uniform in either tru or walmart. I actually got in an argument with a guy who wanted fertilizer and expected me to go find it for him because he wouldn't believe me when I said I didn't work there. I've had to point out the logo more than once on my uniform, and it's a comparatively distinct uiniform. TRU and Walmart both use red or blue vests or red golf shirts for their uniforms. Coop uses black shirts.
2 - I got stopped a few times in the past month by people asking me where to find things like rubix cubes and cabbage patch dolls despite being in normal street clothes and the fact that I wear a nightmare before christmas jean jacket that's pretty difficult not to notice
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11-08-2009, 03:24 AM
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Re: Helping other people choose the right Transformer...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Protoman
I am sure this has happened to all of us, but do a lot of parents tend to think you WORK there when your in the TF aisle, I mean we ain't even in a uniform.
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Yes, that happens to me a fair bit. It really is strange.
The one interesting story that came out of one incident was when I talked a parent out of buying Leader Class Prime. The kid really want it and I told the mother that her son was really going to hate the toy, because the transformation is so complex (THOSE F'N FRONT WINDOWS!), that he may break it and throw it away out of frustration. He was a pretty anxious kid and fidgety, that's why I said that. I told her that he might be happier with the Voyager class.
Say that I did the right thing, but I hate to see toys broken (I've had that problem since I was a little kid).
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11-08-2009, 03:46 AM
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Re: Helping other people choose the right Transformer...
Ya, numerous times....my favourite was when an older woman wanted to get a Transformer for her grandson and asked if this one was alright (holding aa Alternators Rollbar).
So I asked "how old is the lad?"..."5"...and I handed her a Cybertron Scout instead :P
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