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    I will be honest up front and admit I was a bit sucky, but after the stunt that Smiths pulled, I don't feel too bad about it.
    This is case lot sale weekend in Salt Lake (maybe everywhere, I don't know), all the major grocers are having their big sales.
    Normally I go to Reams for the case lot sales, because they normally have the best prices on these sales, but this time I noticed Smiths had prices about the same, and I get rewards points towards gas discounts, so thought I'd try them out.
    Now, at Reams, case lot means that you have to buy a case worth, but can mix and match varieties to your hearts content as long as it is the same brand and same price. There is nothing in the Smiths ad to indicate that their sale is different.
    I get to the register and they say "sorry, but you can't use these on the case lot"
    Okay, not sucky yet, they could redeem themselves, I ask the obvious question, why not.
    Well, you need to get sealed cases.
    Well, where are the cases?
    There over by the pharmacy section, all our shoppers know that.
    Umm, excuse me? All your shoppers? Clearly not, because I had no clue, this is my first time doing a case lot sale at this store.
    So, I asked her to show me on the ad it had to be the sealed cases...
    ...
    ...
    Trust me, she was looking, but she couldn't find where it said that and I knew she wouldn't because, you know, I know how to read and I have been doing sales for 15 years now, my grandma taught me the art when I was young.
    She just kept coming back to "but it says the case price, you should know that means a sealed case"
    I'm sorry, I should know no such thing because every other store I've gone to case lot sales at a case simply means you have purchased two flats worth.
    Finally I ask, well, how as a first time shopper for this store (okay, so I've been there before, but never for the case lot sale) supposed to know where the case lot section is, where is the sign that shows that... once again, stutter and stammer about how I should just know this, they don't need a sign because everyone knows where it is (yeah, because I always look for canned soup right next to the cold and flu aisle).
    Finally I just said fuck it, ring up my non case lot stuff and send the rest back.

    You know, if that's your store's policy, that's one thing, it's not your fault that your advertising department makes broad assumptions about what people know about your policies and didn't take the time to research what your new customers may be used to to make sure you communicated to them what to expect... however pulling a snobby attitude about how I should just magically know this and how could I be so stupid to not know this obvious policy and location (when as I've mentioned, no other store I've done case lot sales at has had that restriction), is entirely in your control and I don't feel bad pulling a prove it to me bitch attitude back.
    If you wish to find meaning, listen to the music not the song

  • #2
    See, the ones at the commissary were easy to find, just go to the big tent in the parking lot that said "CASE SALE INSIDE". Looking by the pharmacy would NOT have popped into my mind.

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    • #3
      I've never even heard of a case lot sale, boy would I be in trouble in their store for not having the magical knowledge.

      Madness takes it's toll....
      Please have exact change ready.

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      • #4
        Hmmm, got another Smith's you can visit? IIRC that's part of the Kroger family, and my experience here has been that stores at times can have their own unique and obnoxious policies (i know of one that doesn't take coupons that you print out, they claim that all coupons like that are fake), even if they're not supposed to. It'd be interesting to see what would happen at another store.
        Seph
        Taur10
        "You're supposed to be the head of covert intelligence. Right now, I'm not seeing a hell of a lot of intelligence. Covert, overt, or otherwise!"-Lochley, B5, A View from the Gallery

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        • #5
          I'm in the same area as you, but north of you - close to L-town. I hate my local Smith's too. I've pretty much given up on them and do my shopping at target instead. I hate how they've changed their rewards program to either the gold envelope or gas rewards.. it used to be both jerks! I hate how they keep changing their coupon policy and won't accept 95% of coupons out there. They basically make it difficult to buy anything at any price lower than retail. I sympathize with your Smiths frustrations.

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          • #6
            I've never heard of a case lot sale till now.

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            • #7
              Quoth smileyeagle1021 View Post
              Finally I ask, well, how as a first time shopper for this store (okay, so I've been there before, but never for the case lot sale) supposed to know where the case lot section is, where is the sign that shows that... once again, stutter and stammer about how I should just know this, they don't need a sign because everyone knows where it is (yeah, because I always look for canned soup right next to the cold and flu aisle).
              Since chicken soup is the traditional home remedy for a cold, it's obvious that canned soup should be near the cold and flu aisle. By the same logic, what was that employee doing outside the hemmoroid remedy aisle?
              Any fool can piss on the floor. It takes a talented SC to shit on the ceiling.

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              • #8
                Quoth Merriweather View Post
                I've never even heard of a case lot sale, boy would I be in trouble in their store for not having the magical knowledge.
                Quoth Akasa View Post
                I've never heard of a case lot sale till now.
                This. All this. What if you were new to the area and only doing how a neighbor explained to you?

                Meh. You should have called for a Manager right then and there. Sometimes, there are reasons customers turn sucky.

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                • #9
                  Quoth notlovinit View Post
                  I'm in the same area as you, but north of you - close to L-town. I hate my local Smith's too. I've pretty much given up on them and do my shopping at target instead.
                  If you ever get a WINCO up in that area (I know they are a pain in the ass now, you either have to go to Ogden or Salt Lake) definitely look into them, very liberal with their coupon policy, fairly low prices, and the bulk food section is amazing... if the closest one weren't 7 miles from where I live I'd shop there more often.
                  If you wish to find meaning, listen to the music not the song

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                  • #10
                    I think I'd have asked for a manager to see how they'd handle it.

                    Plus, to complain about her attitude.

                    ^-.-^
                    Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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                    • #11
                      Oh yeah, we have a WINCO pretty close to me in Roy. I always go there for soda. I've never tried using coupons there except for the ones they send out sometimes. I've never been a regular shopper there because of how they don't take credit cards. I understand the reasoning, that's just how I usually pay for groceries. I will have to check it out more now that you've given the recommendation.

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                      • #12
                        i agree with you. if it's specifically sealed cases only then they need to print it out.
                        they cannot just flap their fly-traps about everyone magically knowing this.

                        hell that's like walking into the store and assuming all of them should know exactly what you want without saying anything to them...

                        they sound like failure

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                        • #13
                          Isn't there an unnatural law (like Murphy's) about "everyone knows?" Something like "If it's something that 'everyone knows' then the only person who actually DOES know it is the one telling you this."

                          Seriously, do they NOT want new customers? "All our regular customers know [so we don't bother publishing] it" is virtually the same as saying "new customers are not desired at our store."
                          I will not be pushed, stamped, filed, indexed, briefed, debriefed, or numbered. My life is my own. --#6

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                          • #14
                            Is Albertson's still out there in SLC?
                            Fixing problems... one broken customer at a time.

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                            • #15
                              Quoth Blade_Raver View Post
                              Is Albertson's still out there in SLC?
                              no
                              I miss Albertsons
                              If you wish to find meaning, listen to the music not the song

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