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InOne
04-04-2013, 03:34 PM
Do you think so or does it just annoy you when people are awkward? It's worst when you're in a queue and someone starts wittering on :idc:

Niamh.
04-04-2013, 03:35 PM
I think it depends on the situation but I also think if you're working in customer service you should try to keep that policy

Kizzy
04-04-2013, 03:38 PM
Bad customer service really annoys me .. There are a dire shortage of jobs, if you can't manage to be civil then you don't deserve to be a representative for that company.
Having said that if a customer is out and out rude or personally offensive that is different.

Marc
04-04-2013, 03:42 PM
No. Some of my customers have made mistakes when ordering and it was their fault. But I'm never rude when I call them out. But if they are rude to me then I will be rude back, I'm serving them food, don't belittle me.

Jake.
04-04-2013, 03:43 PM
No. Some of my customers have made mistakes when ordering and it was their fault. But I'm never rude when I call them out. But if they are rude to me then I will be rude back, I'm serving them food, don't belittle me.

:love:

Iceman
04-04-2013, 03:46 PM
No, but its good business to let them think that.

Vicky.
04-04-2013, 03:47 PM
No. The amount of times people tried it on with me when I worked in a pub...always trying to say that they gave me £20 when they gave me £10 to try and get extra money from me and make my till be wrong...it happened pretty much daily.

I gave up trying to be nice about it and eventually just told them to stop ****ing lying because I wasnt stupid and the till had a button that we had to press to say which note had gone on in the first place. and if they had any further complains to see my boss at the end of my shift when he would be cashing up the till.

They also used to say they had ordered a different drink to what they had actually ordered, just to be awkward ****s. That didnt work with me either.

A lot of customers are absolute arseholes. I still get arseholes in my current job tbh, even though its not customer service as such

Nowadays I just literally ignore them if they start twisting on. Seems to be the best way.

Niamh.
04-04-2013, 03:48 PM
No, but its good business to let them think that.

Exactly

Jake.
04-04-2013, 03:48 PM
No. The amount of times people tried it on with me when I worked in a pub...always trying to say that they gave me £20 when they gave me £10 to try and get extra money from me and make my till be wrong...it happened pretty much daily.

I gave up trying to be nice about it and eventually just told them to stop ****ing lying because I wasnt stupid and the till had a button that we had to press to say which note had gone on in the first place. and if they had any further complains to see my boss at the end of my shift when he would be cashing up the till.

They also used to say they had ordered a different drink to what they had actually ordered, just to be awkward ****s. That didnt work with me either.

A lot of customers are absolute arseholes. I still get arseholes in my current job tbh, even though its not customer service as such

Nowadays I just literally ignore them if they start twisting on. Seems to be the best way.

Ah I get this from time to time, puts you under pressure as well

Marc
04-04-2013, 03:49 PM
I'd rather stab myself with a steak knife than let them feel as if they're in the right when they're clearly in the wrong

Jake.
04-04-2013, 03:51 PM
And it's true, some customers will look down on you and treat you like ****e just because you work in fast-food or similar areas, and think that you can be walked over

Marc
04-04-2013, 03:53 PM
When they clearly forget that we're the ones who give them food and we're also the ones who might stick our knobs in their food.

Vicky.
04-04-2013, 03:53 PM
And it's true, some customers will look down on you and treat you like ****e just because you work in fast-food or similar areas, and think that you can be walked over

I dont entertain people like that at all. If they are rude to me, I wil be rude back. I dont care if I am at work or not.

Oddly enough, I know my atittude sounds wrong, but I have never been sacked. My bosses all say I did my job perfectly :love:

I cant really be sacked now either, as I work for my father in law :D

Niamh.
04-04-2013, 03:53 PM
I'd rather stab myself with a steak knife than let them feel as if they're in the right when they're clearly in the wrong

:nono:

I remember one time one of the waitresses for the restaurant part of the bar I worked in had a customer complain that his smoked Salman was raw lol, she just apologized and got the chef to cook it :laugh: One day he'll realize and feel like a right dick haha

InOne
04-04-2013, 03:54 PM
When they clearly forget that we're the ones who give them food and we're also the ones who might stick our knobs in their food.

"Would you like the special sauce with that sir?"

Jake.
04-04-2013, 03:55 PM
When they clearly forget that we're the ones who give them food and we're also the ones who might stick our knobs in their food.

Ahaha :joker:

I dont entertain people like that at all. If they are rude to me, I wil be rude back. I dont care if I am at work or not.

Oddly enough, I know my atittude sounds wrong, but I have never been sacked. My bosses all say I did my job perfectly :love:

I cant really be sacked now either, as I work for my father in law :D

Ah good on ya, I sometimes get to the near point of that lol

Iceman
04-04-2013, 03:57 PM
I used to have all sorts in the garage giving me abuse, I just smiled and kept my calm...it's almost as good as calling them halfwits..

Kizzy
04-04-2013, 03:59 PM
Well of course if someone is being dishonest there will be an issue, shop workers who stand gabbing ignoring you and surly counter assistants are a royal pain though.

RichardG
04-04-2013, 04:00 PM
Definitely not

My sister works in HMV part time while she's at Uni and she said that one day a customer came in with a pair of over-ear headphones that had literally been snapped in half, claiming that they just fell apart when he was wearing them and demanded a refund. She initially refused to give a refund because, obviously, he caused the damage himself. However he stood there for a good 5 minutes insisting it wasn't him and eventually the store manager gave him a refund as an "act of good will", though really it was just to shut him up. :joker: Must have been very annoying.

Kizzy
04-04-2013, 04:08 PM
Definitely not

My sister works in HMV part time while she's at Uni and she said that one day a customer came in with a pair of over-ear headphones that had literally been snapped in half, claiming that they just fell apart when he was wearing them and demanded a refund. She initially refused to give a refund because, obviously, he caused the damage himself. However he stood there for a good 5 minutes insisting it wasn't him and eventually the store manager gave him a refund as an "act of good will", though really it was just to shut him up. :joker: Must have been very annoying.

He did her out of a job! it was acts of goodwill that sent them under :(

Vicky.
04-04-2013, 04:11 PM
Well of course if someone is being dishonest there will be an issue, shop workers who stand gabbing ignoring you and surly counter assistants are a royal pain though.
Ugh I hate the ones who stand talking when theres someone to be served :bored:

Kizzy
04-04-2013, 04:14 PM
I know then look at you like crap as you interrupted them.. pfft give some a hat and a badge and they turn into a tin god :joker:

Marc
04-04-2013, 04:18 PM
I hate rude customers who don't stop chatting when you take their food over to them. If I don't know who's having what how am I supposed to give you your food? :bored:

Suze
04-04-2013, 04:25 PM
Of course the customer isn't always right, unless the customer is me of course. I'd say it is half and half, you get customers trying it on for freebies, but you also get rudeness to customers from some. I usually get pretty good service from customer service peeps, but you do get the occasional nobheads. The customer service from call centres is usually atrocious, and nine times out of ten I end up calling back again and again after being given wrong information, only to be told 'I don't know who told you that or why but that is wrong' :mad: I am surprised my phonebills are not sky high.

Jake.
04-04-2013, 04:28 PM
I had a load of idiots shouting abuse at me from there car through drive thru before, somebody threaten to report me because I wouldn't make their drink larger for free, somebody literally jump over front counter and steal food right next to me... it works both ways

james130
04-04-2013, 04:33 PM
Old people are the worst. They always tut and give me filthy looks if we've not got something in stock or the till freezes.
I just give them the biggest smiles to make them feel like nasty bastards.

Niall
04-04-2013, 11:13 PM
No. My Mum is a massively awkward person in shops most of the time, and I'm on the over end of the spectrum. She's overly belligerent, and I'm overly nice so it's a constant embarrassment when she starts causing a fuss over something. I just feel so sorry for the poor person working in the shop, and I don't really think she considers that when she starts ranting. It's annoying.


:nono:

I remember one time one of the waitresses for the restaurant part of the bar I worked in had a customer complain that his smoked Salman was raw lol, she just apologized and got the chef to cook it :laugh: One day he'll realize and feel like a right dick haha

Poor Salman.

Jake.
04-04-2013, 11:14 PM
Poor Salman.

:joker:

Smithy
04-04-2013, 11:14 PM
Poor Salman.

:joker::joker::joker:

Roy Mars III
04-04-2013, 11:16 PM
I work retail and I can say very rarely is the customer right

Kizzy
04-04-2013, 11:16 PM
Did nobody honestly notice that? :idc:

Smithy
04-04-2013, 11:18 PM
I work retail and I can say very rarely is the customer right

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and the ones that seem to insist they're right are usually ignorant twats

Josy
04-04-2013, 11:30 PM
No. My Mum is a massively awkward person in shops most of the time, and I'm on the over end of the spectrum. She's overly belligerent, and I'm overly nice so it's a constant embarrassment when she starts causing a fuss over something. I just feel so sorry for the poor person working in the shop, and I don't really think she considers that when she starts ranting. It's annoying.




Poor Salman.

My sister is exactly like your mum Niall and it is awful, the most recent thing I can remember was her moaning about a cup of tea I got in a cafe we were in and she said to the waitress "what on earth is that (pointing at my cup of tea) to sit down infront of anyone, did you dip the tea bag into a cup of warm milk?" the waitress kept apologising and brought me fresh stuff, I honestly felt like sliding down the chair and hiding under the table :bored:

So no I don't think the customer is always right I think some of them are right awkward horrible twats.

Niamh.
05-04-2013, 09:00 AM
No. My Mum is a massively awkward person in shops most of the time, and I'm on the over end of the spectrum. She's overly belligerent, and I'm overly nice so it's a constant embarrassment when she starts causing a fuss over something. I just feel so sorry for the poor person working in the shop, and I don't really think she considers that when she starts ranting. It's annoying.




Poor Salman.

:joker:

:joker::joker::joker:

omg :laugh2: Sorry Salman

swinearefine
05-04-2013, 09:04 AM
No, I worked as a cashier for a few regret-filled months and I can guarantee that the customers were wrong 100% of the time. Terrible, terrible people. Then again they were mostly fishermen.