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Rich Manzo wrote:
> I have the ultimate TRU rudeness story. About 1 week ago, I was taking
> inventory of the lego sets for my site (coming soon) and a clerk comes up to
> me and the following occured-
> Clerk- "what are you doing?"
> Me- "taking inventory of the lego sets"
> clerk- "Do you work here?"
> Me- No, im taking inventory for my website"
> clerk-"you shouldn't be doing that"
> me- "why?"
> (No Response, Walks away)
> about 3 minutes later that same clerk and a manager came back-
> Manager- "Excuse me sir, you cannot do that"
> Me- "Why not?
> manager- "just DONT do it"
> Me- "Why not, last time I checked I have a right to write things down in a
> store!"
> Manager- "Stop, or I will ask you to leave the store."
> Me- "You cannot do that im not doing anything wrong!"
> Manager- "leave or I will call security to remove you"
> Me- "fine!"
>
> So I then left the store. However later on that day, after that managers
> shift was over, got dressed in a white shirt and tie, and went back to finish
> taking inventory. Nobody came up to me that time.
> The strangest part of this is that I cant even file a complaint. Who can I
> file it to? Not the manager. Did I do anything wrong?
If you want to question the manager's behaviour, it's best to go over his head.
It's a corporation, so find out who his superior is--at the very least, you'll get
a complete explanation of why he behaved the way he did, straight from the
source--but I have a feeling it's precisely what others have said, that
inventories are very sensitive. It's the same reason why door greeters at places
like Target, Meijer, Wal-Mart and the like are supposed to detain anyone walking
in with a camera--you're not allowed to take photos of their merchandising and
displays that might compromise their expensive strategies.
best,
Lindsay
PS: If you really are innocuous, try to sound innocuous. Just say that you're
writing down what sets they have so you can pass it along to a friend who's
looking for a few things. In a basic sense, that's not untrue (pardon double
negative), and it doesn't raise the spectre of wider distribution of the
information ("I'm putting it up on my website").
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