was browsing in soundstore yesterday in Cork - spent about 5 minutes browsing tvs etc and not one salesperson in sight. Nobody asked did I need help and nobody in the dept. Thats the second time that happened... I expect them to go to the wall if they keep that up
was browsing in soundstore yesterday in Cork - spent about 5 minutes browsing tvs etc and not one salesperson in sight. Nobody asked did I need help and nobody in the dept. Thats the second time that happened... I expect them to go to the wall if they keep that up
I actually hate it when salespeople approach me in the shop. If I need help or I want to buy something, I will ask.
In this situation it would be usual to greet a person and ask if they need help. If they said they were just looking the salesperson should keep watch and if they look over they should seek to make eye contact.In Purple's case, a car is a big expense and a decision not to be rushed so I would be much more soft sell and would hold off approaching them for a while. When i did approach I would do far more listening than talking - unless specifically invited to 'sell' as it were. But 25 minutes is way too long anyway IMO.
I actually hate it when salespeople approach me in the shop. If I need help or I want to buy something, I will ask.
I spent 25 minutes walking around a car showroom last year and no staff approached me; they were all busy chatting and laughing at a desk. They were on the Belgard road in Tallaght and have since gone bust. Good enough for them.
I actually like it when they simply acknowledge the fact that I am in the shop and say something like, "If you need any help just give us a shout"
But what excuse can these stove companies come up with? I'm a customer with cash ready to splurge and they just did not seem one bit interested in taking it off me!
That is the approach I like also. Re the OP, I would definitely let the companies know why my hard-earned cash hadnt gone their way.I actually like it when they simply acknowledge the fact that I am in the shop and say something like, "If you need any help just give us a shout"
I spent 25 minutes walking around a car showroom last year and no staff approached me; they were all busy chatting and laughing at a desk. They were on the Belgard road in Tallaght and have since gone bust. Good enough for them.
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