Tuesday 18 April 2006

How To Treat People

Customer Service

Went out today to do some errands and visited two stores, both of which are owner operated. Talk about two entirely different ways to do business.

The first store was a bead shop in
Dundas. Second time I have been there. Second time I felt like I needed a bath or should have been wearing my pearls, mink and diamonds. Silly me I had on blue jeans and a nice cotton shirt.

They looked up when I walked in and I said hi. But nobody acknowledged me. No one even smiled. They kept on talking to the other customer they had there. (Maybe I came at the wrong time. But I don't remember a sign on the door saying open to members only.) Anyway, they kept talking; the owner especially about how she was just coming from one show and getting ready for another, and blah blah blah. I looked at some beads, picked up a few containers, obviously (I thought) looking like I needed help but still nothing. Finally the other customer left. I thought maybe now? But alas, first one woman went into the back then the owner followed her. Still nothing to me. I put the beads on the shelf, could have stolen them, and left closing the door a little harder than usual. I fully intend on calling them and telling them that I will never be back and will be sure to tell all of my other beading friends about their lack of service and plain rudeness.

So, the second place I go to is my FAVOURITE yarn store, the one I have linked on my page. The owner was outside in the parking lot chatting with one of her customers. I got out of my car and was greeted with a warm smile and a cheerful hello. So very nice. Julie has been like this from the very first minute I met her. The second time I went in her shop she remembered my name and she seems to remember ALL of her customers. I do believe that is the main reason she is doing so well in her shop. She is helpful, there when you need her, not when you don't, never obtrusive, always helpful, EXTREMELY knowledgeable, and just all around nice. Very pretty too!

Her shop is the most amazing place. Yarn to make you drool. Anyway, as I was talking about service, you'll have to check the shop out for yourself. (You WON'T be sorry!!!) She was able to help me with the questions I asked. Also able to fill me in a little on what is going on in the yarn industry, trends etc. While I was there another customer came in with a question and then needed to ask her daughter something about colours for her sweater. Julie offered to let her use the phone to make a long distance call. Each customer that came in was greeted by their name and a warm welcome.

Guess which store will be getting my money? It is a big shame that some stores do not realize that customers still want to be treated like they are important, whether they are spending hundreds of dollars or five dollars. I do not go to the box stores because they have lost that customer service.

Off my pulpit, now. Thanks for listening.

Monday 17 April 2006

Sally's Mind

Let's see. Today.
Bought gas on Thursday for 95.6 cents a litre. Now, the gas companies claim there is nothing untoward going on, but Friday morning gas had gone up by 8 cents a litre!! Happened to be a long weekend but I'm sure it was a co-incidence.
Today I saw gas prices still at $1.04+, and the price per barrel ONLY went up this morning. So how did they know? And why was the Petro Canada station, notoriously higher priced, the only one around at 95.6? Maybe they still had some of the cheap gas and were waiting to sell it off??? Yeah, and hell froze over last night, too.

Friday 14 April 2006

What goes Through My Mind

Today I was wondering why people are so inconsiderate. I use a handicap parking spot, and have a tag to do do so, because I need a cane to walk and can neither walk far nor fast.
So why is it that I go to the store where they are so kind as to have one whole handicap spot, not conveniently placed, to find a car idling there.
Upon further inspection I see that the person behind the wheel is perfectly healthy (I know this because he got out and cleaned off the windshield) but that he is waiting for a handicap person. Now he could very easily leave the spot for someone else and wait elsewhere. I mean he is already idling there, so he knows he is not waiting long. He could wait in another spot and just be ready to pull up when the handicapped person comes out.

I saw a lady with a young kid park in a handicap spot. They both hopped out of the car and went in to do the grocery shopping, obviously thinking that because they have the handicap sticker that must belong to an older parent that it was okay to take the spot from someone else. I didn't know that being incosiderate was a certifiable handicap. Hhhmmmm!!!