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29 August 2010, 02:04 AM | #31 |
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29 August 2010, 02:08 AM | #32 | |
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29 August 2010, 02:14 AM | #33 |
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29 August 2010, 02:19 AM | #34 |
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Yes, and the AD will be there until closing time. What doesn't make sense is leaving hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of stock easily accessible for thieves looking to take advantage of how quiet it goes shortly before closing. The risk outweighs the benefit
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29 August 2010, 02:37 AM | #35 | |
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Btw, how many times have you been robbed?
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29 August 2010, 03:14 AM | #36 | |
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I really don't want to sound like I don't care about customers here, because that's simply not the case - anyone who knows me or who has dealt with me on here knows how strongly I feel about the buying experience. But I do feel strongly when reputation is called into question over a dealership being prudent about its security. The watch will always be there tomorrow if it's in the safe - far better to put off a sale for 24 hours than end up losing stock, or having sales assistants being injured. I hope you see where I'm coming from Chris |
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29 August 2010, 03:20 AM | #37 |
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Makes no sense at all. Sounds like the AD is ill-prepared to run a retail business. There is no excuse to operate that way. Since when do employee hours have to match customer hours?? No retail store operates that way.
The advertised hours are the hours when a customer can walk into a store, see and purchase the merchandise in a reasonable time period. There is no excuse. I would never return to this store. |
29 August 2010, 03:21 AM | #38 |
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They should change there advertised opening hours if this is regular practice. As far as I'm concerned I should be able to look at all stock right up until closing. I would also expect them to stay open a little longer if I was still in the shop looking at a piece at closing time.
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29 August 2010, 03:32 AM | #40 | |
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29 August 2010, 03:51 AM | #41 |
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I can't bring myself to come down heavily on the dealer.
Perhaps they should amend closing time statement to take regard of the final 30 minutes being appointment only.
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29 August 2010, 03:57 AM | #42 |
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Blimey thanks for all your reply's
I can see both sides of the coin being in retail myself, and understand the security issues.They were quite good about and did apoligise to me. Probally in the UK we usally finish our shopping at around that time and there are less people around. I guess it was all a bit last miniute anyway :) I have now decided to shop here at TRF anyway |
29 August 2010, 04:02 AM | #43 |
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Glad you are taken care of Ally, and this sure had brought about a lot of discussion. I am sorry, but I have to side with the customer's right to be upset here. I know for a fact my AD (Ben Bridge) will show a watch right up to the advertised closing time. If that's 6, then you can walk in at 5:59 (which I have many times by the way) and be shown a watch. I feel the merchant should adjust schedules, security, store hours etc. to abide by what they advertise they will do; in this case, do business until 6:00. If Ally had walked in AFTER 6 (somehow) that's a totally different story, but since he was there 30 minutes prior to the scheduled and advertised closing time, he should have been accomidiated, even if that meant going in to the stupid safe and getting out the watch for him to try on.
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To the OP......
If I'd been driving out of my way, especially at 5.30pm on a Friday evening I would've called just to let them know I was on my way..... Hell..... Even 'lowly shop staff' are entitled to a life off the shop-floor, right?!?!? (incidentally how do you know that they don't have a 'Time Lock Safe'? ..... & may I ask why all your posts are typed in bold???? ) & to the posts directed at Chris & 'his' shop....... Quote:
I object to that post in the strongest possible terms. You have no right, nor reason to even suggest that forum members shop elsewhere. I have met Chris & he is an honest, & very knowledgeable young man & it is without hesitation that I vouch for his integrity, service & dedication to customer satisfaction. Meanwhile I'm still trying to work out what exactly gives you guys any right to tell Chris how to manage his business..... Quote:
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It's 'his' shop & 'his' rules. If you don't like it simply shop elsewhere, but don't simply jump on the 'Bash the AD' bandwagon 'cos it's the "done thing".... especially when you're in The States & you have no local knowledge of the AD nor their specific circumstances nor locallity. & this is even more sanctimonious ********. Quote:
They're there to make money. Pure & simple. How they make that money & how much they make is entirely up to them & their customers.... but if I owned that AD no amount of money would persuade me to tolerate a customer with that kind of self-righteous "you're a minion here to serve me" attitude.
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29 August 2010, 06:15 AM | #45 |
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Well Spuds
The shop was not a million miles away, but Friday evening traffic into a town center was busy, but like I had said there website stated they were open until 6.00pm and I was there a full 1/2 before they were due to close, so didnt really envisage any problems. I have never suggested that I thought they didnt have a time lock safe, Thats what I was told and at the end of the day didnt have any reason to disbelive them. I was polite to them and it really wasnt a major problem, just an inconvienince.. As for being bold, I have always been in bold on every forum I have posted in :) My post was never having a go at any AD just stating my experience visiting this shop..And I would go there again by the way!! |
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Ally it wasn't your particular post(s) that I found contentious & I apologise if it appeared so.
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29 August 2010, 06:27 AM | #47 |
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No problem Spub...I did think that I had opened a can of worms or something :)
I have sensed a little bit of "them against us" in the thread.. But for me the AD is the first stop along the way into this world lol |
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29 August 2010, 06:36 AM | #49 |
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The procedure is to pick the merchandise AFTER the store's advertised hours
of operations - you close the doors and start picking. To pull the goods before 6pm it is a NO NO in my book. But lets say that because some merchandise are time consuming to put away the Explorer II should have been kept out and put away last...HELLO ! They have NO IDEA how to run a jewelry business properly and this is the very reason why so many of them go bust...this industry is full of all chapters 7-11-13 etc |
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Duly noted but with respect mate. I very rarely throw my dummy outa the pram on here but I don't think Chris (GMT master) deserved the 'transatlantic bashing' he was given (IMO). & I'm bigger than him .......
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I'm not on either side; I just love the excuse to use that clip from the movie Stripes.
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I agree that the stores need the customer more than the customer needs the store, but respect and courtesy are two way streets. Retail SUCKS sometimes... Imagine if very often you are trying to leave your office and someone comes in to sit down and ask you a bunch of questions - some of them not even related to your job. You have a kid that has a soccer game, a wife that needs you to pick something up from the market, a dry cleaner that closes at 6pm etc. You would be pissed also! Now imagine if all this happened very often, and most of the late commers never buy a $$$ of product from your store? Are you going to stay open all night while they try on watches, clothes, hats, etc... no, it may not be the friendliest deal in the world but the retailer needs to shut down too. Everyone complains on here about retailers but then expects free service, 24 hour availability etc. Try running a business just one day! When I was 16, I worked my first retail job - you know how much it sucks when your friends and the girl you have had a crush on for ten years all go to a movie and you miss it 'cause that one "customer" that comes in 3 minutes before you close and does the weekly shopping without the slightes bit of respect or appreciation for others time?! Seriously, this site is so one sided it amazes me sometimes! Also, I love the OP's comment, after being completely pissed off...he says "I may have bought a watch". It's not like he was 100% prepared to buy a Rolex at 6pm. How would that manager feel if he re-opened the safe, paid the extra $$ for his employees overtime, missed family dinner...oh, and the "customer" says -"I can save a few dollars from TRF grey dealer". I really thought this was one "AD Sucks" threads I would not comment on but I couldn't fight the urge. :-) -Pete
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29 August 2010, 08:19 AM | #53 |
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You know...I really get tired of the AD bashing threads..
Many of them seem like they could be legitimate, and others seem like a fantasy just to get as many members to jump on the bandwagon.. And sometimes they just degrade into finger pointing............... In any event, this one has degraded and drifted far away from it's initial point.........
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