Totally bad experience at LQS
#41
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Where ever motor home stops
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My quilt buddy has a steadfast rule: If you aren't greeted when you walk in the door ----- turn around and leave because they don't want or deserve your business anyway!!!! We travel fulltime and believe me, we have walked out of several LQS because of her "rule". There are many, many shops that are very freindly and welcome you when you walk in the door. We love to shop at those places.
#42
Originally Posted by feline fanatic
Simply unbelievable. In today's economy no store can afford to operate like this. It was rude and unprofessional. Not only that but if a less then honest person walked in it sounds like they would have had ample time to rob the place blind.
On a few occasions I have walked into a small business with door chime and no one around, I like to call out hello until someone acknowledges me. When they come out to say can I help you, if I am browsing, I say I just wanted to let you know I was here and make sure you are ok.
However what you described that ploy would have had no impact either. Wow, just wow. Well I guess they must be one of the few places doing well enough that they don't need the business. Good for them, enough treatment like that to potential customers and they won't have any business.
On a few occasions I have walked into a small business with door chime and no one around, I like to call out hello until someone acknowledges me. When they come out to say can I help you, if I am browsing, I say I just wanted to let you know I was here and make sure you are ok.
However what you described that ploy would have had no impact either. Wow, just wow. Well I guess they must be one of the few places doing well enough that they don't need the business. Good for them, enough treatment like that to potential customers and they won't have any business.
The next shop you go into that gives you better service, just be sure to let them know how much you appreciate it.
I am alway's reminded of the scene from Pretty Women when Vivian walks into the upscale womens store and is scourned and thrown out for wearing the clothes she has on for her 'profession'.
SHe then gets help from Bernard and his lady friend at another womens store and buys thousands of dollars in clothing and accessories. She walks back to the first store in all her finery and they fall all over her willing to now help the well-dressed Vivian. She reminds them they would not help her and how big a mistake that was. I love that scene.
#43
I am sorry this happened, but I must say not all LQS are this way ... my LQS is the bomb (Best Friends Quilt Shoppe in Cincinnati, OH) ... and I must say I've been well treated by the owner and several of the employees ...
#44
Originally Posted by wvdek
I am alway's reminded of the scene from Pretty Women when Vivian walks into the upscale womens store and is scourned and thrown out for wearing the clothes she has on for her 'profession'.
SHe then gets help from Bernard and his lady friend at another womens store and buys thousands of dollars in clothing and accessories. She walks back to the first store in all her finery and they fall all over her willing to now help the well-dressed Vivian. She reminds them they would not help her and how big a mistake that was. I love that scene.
#47
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Bar Harbor, ME.
Posts: 2,911
Sounds like my LQS in the next town but I notice you live in LA. I once asked about the classes that they had posted on the door and she said to go find the flyer on the counter. Needless to say I felt as if I wasn't welcomed and never shopped there again even though it is the closest to my home.
#49
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 63
Sounds like one here. I go there all the time (it's the only quilt shop in town) and they NEVER acknowledge that I've even entered the store, they never say thank you when I leave or acknowledge that I'm walking out the door. I'm really starting to think they can't see me! So I've decided to look at fabrics there and order them online. Can't believe that anyone in this economy would be so bad at customer service. I would love to open my own shop, but am a newbie myself! I would definitely be an expert in customer service though.
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