
I like writing letters of complaint to companies containing the words "premier league muppetry", if only to give the poor office workers a good laugh on an otherwise dull day. Have you ever complained? Did it work?
( , Thu 2 Sep 2010, 13:16)
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Next time you spend 800 quid in a shop, you tell me if you appreciate a member of staff shrugging their shoulders and turning to walk off when you have a query. I dont expect to be treated like royalty, but i do expect to be treated with a level of respect. In fact i expect that if i spend 80 pence. Maybe they did sell out, who knows, my issue was that this bloke could not be arsed to deal with my complaint.
And "stealing" would imply some intent to not pay, mine was a genuine mistake (Which the staff have to assume some responsibility for).
As for the Guildford comments, i totaly agree, they are all cunts, second only to people from Tunbridge Wells (Sorry, "Royal" Tunbridge Wells). Im actually from Wandsworth, so i certainly know a cunt when i see one.
( , Sat 4 Sep 2010, 16:22, 2 replies)

remember that you are not the only person spending £800 in the store and he gets paid something damn close to minimum wage.
Also, you treat him with utter contempt and yet expect him to fawn all over you.
( , Sat 4 Sep 2010, 16:58, closed)

If a shop worker cannot be bothered to deal with a customer then dont work in a customer orientated role. If shops want repeat custom, dont employ minimum wage staff who dont care about customers.
I treat all shop staff with resepct and dignity until they give me a reason to treat them with contempt. When i was in Debenhams recently i politley asked a staff member if she could help me with a menswear question to which she replied "Thats not my department" and went to walk away. That is the point where i become impolite and ask for a manager. Im not the kind of person to let that sort of thing to pass.
( , Sat 4 Sep 2010, 19:19, closed)

Then again there are a million and one defences for just shrugging you off. Maybe they were having a bad day. Maybe they didn't know, maybe it was their first day, or not their department (that does happen, it's valid and I hope the manager laughed in your face for complaining about that). Maybe thy were on their lunch, and they couldn't wait for the opportunity to get off the warehouse floor and way from the noise and screaming children and general hell that makes up ikea. It's not like the guy told you to fuck off, or gave you wrong advice deliberately. Ge simply couldn't help, that's not exactly great customer service but it's hardly worthy of what you did. Cut the guy some slack, he's working minimum wage in a shit job.
Also, the "I spent £800, I deserve the best" attitude sickens me. It's fucking ikea. If you want to be given the gold star treatment go and spend thousands in House of Fraser. £800 is pence in the world of home furnishings, it doesn't make you special.
( , Mon 6 Sep 2010, 10:42, closed)

I've just re-read it. So after he shrugged, he then proceeded to go above and beyond and search high and low until finally taking one off SOMEONE ELSES TROLLEY so you could get what you wanted?
You got excellent service for Ikea. I'd have apologised and pointed you at the manager.
( , Mon 6 Sep 2010, 15:40, closed)

Am I to assume that you've since returned, or sent IKEA the money for, the unscanned headboard and the settee covers you didn't realise were extra?
If not, and now you're aware that you didn't pay for them, you have - in fact - stolen them.
( , Sat 4 Sep 2010, 19:03, closed)

You cannot be nabbed for shoplifting if you make an attempt to pay. I went through the till at least three times and explained i would be returning with other items. The till staff were not bothered. I neither attempted to conceal items nor defraud the shop in any way.
I will concede however that if you wanted to go a bulk theft spree, Ikea Croydon would be a great place to do it.
( , Sat 4 Sep 2010, 19:27, closed)
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