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Further to Claire Petersky's rant
I've been frequenting the same bike shop for the last dozen years. I tried
one time to figure up all the money I've spent there. I think it's $40,000 easily. That's probably low. I've bought several bikes, several sets of expensive wheels, a universal gym, countless tires and tubes, clothing, helmets, shoes, etc. etc. I can't tell you how many times I've gone in there and found nothing but new faces to whom I'm absolutely nobody. It's really rather frustrating. I live in the country ... 45 minutes away from this store. If I'm there, it's because I really need something. And often I get the kind of "X" er treatment Claire describes. It drives me nuts. The manager, when he's there, is very attentive to me and acknowledges me with valued customer treatment. I've told him several times, though that he should ask for pictures of his most valuable customers so he can make a board to go behind the counter. It would have customer pics and names ... maybe even a little data like, "serious roadie" or something ... so that the brain-dead college kids who he hires might also be able to acknowledge a valued customer. It just doesn't seem like it would be that hard a thing to do. And I don't really blame the college kids so much as I do the manager. How are they supposed to know? But the manager should see that they know. Bob C. |
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