A woman just came in to tell me that she bought an item here last month for a rather high price, and that it is faulty. Okay, well, this is a thrift store, and as such, items aren't always going to be top quality (though we do have a surprisingly large number of items that are in perfect or near-perfect condition, thanks to the owners' eagle eyes).
She admitted she had no receipt. She didn't have the item with her. She just (so she said) wanted to ask what could be done.
Well, the store has a no-refund, no-exchange policy. This is on a sign hanging behind the front counter, though at the time she bought the item, the sign hadn't been made yet. So, yes, the item was on the costly side; no, she didn't get a receipt; no, the sign wasn't up yet. Even given that, she could have brought the item in to prove that it was faulty.
The owner told me to give the woman his wife's number. I did. She doesn't speak Czech very well. The woman gave up in disgust. I told her, several times, when the Czech-speaking owner would be here, but she kept saying that she couldn't come in then ... or then ... or then. I gave her several options, telling her when she could come in, but she had to work, so she said.
I asked her what she wanted me to do. She just stood there and bitched at me. I told her, several times, that I'm not the owner, but she was more interested in complaining about the fact that one of the owners couldn't understand her, even after rejecting the idea of coming back to talk to the one who does.
The way she was just standing there, not moving, I think she expected me to refund the full amount to her, without a receipt, without the item. She said something about reporting the store to some official institution (attempted intimidation!), and then gave up and left.
Ugh.
She admitted she had no receipt. She didn't have the item with her. She just (so she said) wanted to ask what could be done.
Well, the store has a no-refund, no-exchange policy. This is on a sign hanging behind the front counter, though at the time she bought the item, the sign hadn't been made yet. So, yes, the item was on the costly side; no, she didn't get a receipt; no, the sign wasn't up yet. Even given that, she could have brought the item in to prove that it was faulty.
The owner told me to give the woman his wife's number. I did. She doesn't speak Czech very well. The woman gave up in disgust. I told her, several times, when the Czech-speaking owner would be here, but she kept saying that she couldn't come in then ... or then ... or then. I gave her several options, telling her when she could come in, but she had to work, so she said.
I asked her what she wanted me to do. She just stood there and bitched at me. I told her, several times, that I'm not the owner, but she was more interested in complaining about the fact that one of the owners couldn't understand her, even after rejecting the idea of coming back to talk to the one who does.
The way she was just standing there, not moving, I think she expected me to refund the full amount to her, without a receipt, without the item. She said something about reporting the store to some official institution (attempted intimidation!), and then gave up and left.
Ugh.



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