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  • bgeno
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    • Jun 2003
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    #1

    Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

    I know there must be plenty of us in customer service and retail who have had the pleasure of dealing with an angry (whether reasonable or unreasonable) customer before. I had a good one last night at work:


    I'm an assistant manager at a convenience store and I was finishing up some outside work last night when I noticed a red gasoline can sitting next to our kerosene pump. I've always been taught that kerosene MUST be pumped into a blue can (at my old store, we actually had to verify each and every can before we activated the pump) unless there is a state of emergency declared. So, upon seeing the can, I picked it up and moved it near our dumpster. If the wrong people see us allowing this, we could get in trouble, so I wasn't going to leave it there and chance it.

    I set the can aside, came back inside, and began ringing up a customer. A lady walked in and demanded she get her money back for the kerosene she pre-paid for because someone "done stole her gas can." I said "Was it a red gasoline can next to the kerosene pump? OK, I set it aside, but I'll go get it for you as soon as I'm done with this customer." She demanded I retrieve her can right then and there because she needed to pump her kerosene. I replied "Actually, ma'am, we require kerosene to be pumped into a blue can, so I can't let you pump the kerosene. I will gladly refund your money though."

    She was irate.

    She accused me of "coming in and changing the rules" and even STEALING her gas can. She said she's been filling up kerosene in that can for a year, to which I replied "I'm sorry, but someone has been letting you do something that is against the rules."

    So, I finished with my customer and went and retrieved her red gasoline can, obviously not quick enough for her though. I came back inside and told her I would get her refund and she said "Oh no, you don't need to be dealing with me!" She had already received her refund and demanded the number to our corporate office (which another employee got for her), saying that I "humilified" her. I guess she meant humiliated. Any way, she walked out of the store saying that we would be hearing from her.


    It was one of the most interesting customer interactions I had ever experienced.


    Do any fellow OS'ers have any good customer-related stories?
    Originally posted by DaImmaculateONe
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  • BestServedCold
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    • Jul 2010
    • 673

    #2
    Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

    Wow I hate people

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    • Matt10
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      • Apr 2006
      • 16526

      #3
      Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

      This should be a great thread, I'll have to dig up my thoughts on past experiences - lol there are a lot.
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      • oneamongthefence
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        • Apr 2009
        • 5681

        #4
        Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

        I worked at Booksamillion in mississippi and a kid wanted to buy some playboy cards. I declined to sell him the cards because he was 10.

        Well you think you know where this is going. Well you don't cause this is in Mississippi and this is the Bible belt.

        So after a few minutes and thinking I've done a great service, the boys mother comes in a demands that I tell her why her sons money is not good enough to buy a pack of playboy cards. These cards did not have fully nude women however, me, in the south, thought if I did sell them to this kid I would have nan angry mother wanting to know why I sold this kid playboy cards, no I get the one who actually sends her kid in to buy playboy cards.

        She said she was gonna call the district office and make a complaint of which she never did. Moral of the story. Throw your morals out the door in customer service.
        Because I live in van down by the river...

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        • CMH
          Making you famous
          • Oct 2002
          • 26203

          #5
          Most customer complaints come from employees allowing customers to break the rules. So when you try to follow the rules, you've got a problem. At least that was my experience at Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

          I remember this experience I had with a customer. Rules to rent a car stipulate that the driver must provide a credit card matching their name (this was in 2005 so things might have changed).

          However, when this group of older men walked in, I did not expect they'd challenge this rule on the basis of income.

          The man providing the credit card for the driver was just informed by yours truly that I needed the card to match the renter's name. We have the following conversation.

          Older Man: "I'm giving you a credit card. I'm paying for it."
          CMH: "I understand that, however, the card must come from the driver. The rules are written here for you to read. I'm sorry. Does he have a credit card, perhaps you can pay him back?"
          OM: "Do you know how much money I make? I could buy every single car in this lot right now!"
          CMH: Sir, if you wanted to buy a car, I could direct you to the dealership. We actually work closely with a few. But I thought you were here to rent a car?"
          OM: "I am here to rent a car!"
          CMH: "Then I ask you respect our rules in order to do that."

          He left and never came back. I tried to be nice early in the convo before he raised his voice and proceeded to tell me he was worth a billion dollars.


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          • LivingLegend
            The Living Legend
            • Aug 2010
            • 583

            #6
            Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

            LOL how about a funny one?

            I was working at the Sears Credit Card call center and I was on the number one sales team with my best friend and we worked the 5 am shift. So it was pretty laid back and we sat right next to each other.

            Well, one day he gets this call and I wasn't in que so I didn't have anyone to talk to. Get this, this lady claimed she was entitled to have her debt cleared because she

            "lived in a third world country, had three kids one on each boob, and didn't have a hand to hold the other one." Those were her words verbatim. I started to chuckle when I heard that and he asked her where she lived she says "Atlanta, Georgia, didn't you know its a third world country? Clear my debt now please."

            My friends transfers her to a higher up manager, not 30 seconds later I kid you not my phone rings and I get the lady and we listen to her bs all over again before I have to transer her to a higher up for a second time. By this time she was angry that

            "we weren't honoring the fact that she lived in a third world country and can't get her bills paid on time." Again, those are her words.

            I lost a little faith in mankind that day.
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            • CMH
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              • Oct 2002
              • 26203

              #7
              Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

              People are amazing. Atlanta a third world country.

              Another one from ERAC fame. This happened to my coworker but I was standing to the side just listening.

              A little background. At ERAC, you need a college degree to get a job. A lot of people don't know this because you don't at Budget or Hertz (actually, I think Hertz might now have changed this). So we always had customers that treated us like crap expecting we were uneducated losers (no disrespect to those without college degrees. This is from the customer's point of view).


              Renter: "Why is the car taking so long?"
              Employee: "We are washing it right now. It'll be right out."
              R: "I've been waiting here for thirty minutes."
              E: "It hasn't been thirty minutes. I just started taking care of you."
              R: "I was in here for thirty minutes waiting for my turn."
              E: "I try to give every customer their own time. Would you like it if I started to ignore you to help someone else?"
              R: "I should have known better. What else could I expect from a place like this. This isn't a way to treat an educated person."
              E: "I'm educated too."
              R: "Yeah? I have a college degree. I have a good job."
              E: "I have a college degree too. We all do."
              R: "I make over 30,000 a year."
              E: "Hmm. I make more than that."
              R: "...Where's my car?"


              I love people.
              "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

              "You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob Neyer

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              • AUChase
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jul 2008
                • 19400

                #8
                Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

                I'll have to rack my brain a little and post a few...

                I've had my fair share of true retail moments..

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                • slickdtc
                  Grayscale
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 17125

                  #9
                  Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

                  I've been pretty lucky. We get a decent amount of customers who call in or show up and have a problem, whether it's our fault or their own. I've only had to deal with one customer who actually yelled at me when she got her order and it was wrong. But it was really right, I read it back to her, made it, gave it to her, and she asked where another piece of her "order" was. I told her she didn't order that and she started yelling at me, telling me she's been at work all day and I'm incompetent...

                  Bitch, where you think I'm at right now? So a manager notices and comes over to defuse the situation, so I turn and walk away with a little "shaking my head" gesture. I guess I was kinda chuckling... that's my personality in the first place, let alone a customer completely in the wrong who wants to yell in my face. So she starts yelling that I come back out (I walked to the back or into the office)... Really, I should've came back out and told her she's a ****ing **** but hindsight is 20/20.

                  I had a feeling she'd be a problem and sure enough. There's certain customers you have that feeling with.

                  Another dude was getting a free item with the purchase of an item, but thought he was getting that item at a discounted price, which you can't if it's a buy one get one free deal. I explained it to him and told him whoever took his order botched it and this is how it would be for future reference and he's all like, "Oh I understand, and I'm never coming back." So I'm just like... "Okay."

                  I have no problem apologizing and correcting whatever was messed up if it's my fault or one of my co-workers fault. But when it's on you, and you give me **** for it, **** off. I love my general manager because he won't take BS. If you start causing a scene and all that, he won't bend over and take it (though generally we'll refund or give you a free order even if you come up with some BS excuse as to why it wasn't good enough or something). We're the busiest store in our state and within the surrounding states, so our numbers back us up. It's not good to be rude to customers but if they can't be civil themselves then the hell if we are.

                  Whenever I have a problem somewhere, I either just don't go back or, being as I work in the food industry, am very understanding and forgiving. There's no need to raise hell, and it's likely whoever is taking the verbal abuse is not the person who messed up your order so it's ridiculous. People need to get over themselves.
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                  And how does one levy a check that will result in only a slight concussion? Do they set their shoulder-pads to 'stun'?

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                  • Cabke
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                    • Mar 2006
                    • 2607

                    #10
                    Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

                    I've worked at Best Buy for three years and I've had some awesome things happen. I moved from the sales floor to customer service where I handle most of the customer complaints and manager on duty calls. I'll have to think of a few specifics, because really, they all run together. But my favorites are always surrounding our return policy. We've become really strict because we were really lax in the past and it had caught up to us.

                    Anyways, today actually I had a guy want to return something he was about 2 weeks out of our return policy. One of my associates comes and gets me and I go out to fix the problem. The guy says that he didn't know we had a 30 day return policy (what store doesn't have a return policy roughly around 30 days?) and that he has spent thousands of dollars with us. Whenever a customer makes that claim, which they do often, I always ask for their phone number and look up their Reward Zone and purchase history. This guy hadn't purchased anything with us for over a year and half, so I tell him that and he shut up and swore under his breath. We have the exact day you have to return the product by on the top of the receipt and I show that to him, so he says, "who really reads receipts? I never saw it there." So I said, "Sir, we did our part and clearly put it where you can see it. It's not my fault you didn't look at it." He didn't like that and called me a ****. So I said, "Sir if you keep swearing at me I'm going to have to ask you to leave." Sometimes, I really love being a dick to customers who were like that to me.
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                    • SuperBowlNachos
                      All Star
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 10218

                      #11
                      Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

                      No huge story, but I worked at Lowes over the summer. So many people thought they were so clever and would say "well I'll just go to Home Depot". Finally my coworker took one customer over to the computer and printed out directions for them.

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                      • Blaze125
                        MVP
                        • Dec 2005
                        • 894

                        #12
                        Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

                        I worked at a vet clinic over the summer, in the boarding kennels. One day this guy brought his cat in to board, and I took him downstairs to show him around. He was fine with our facility, and the cat was there for about 12 days. We have the room for cats just around the corner from where we board the dogs, and you can hear the dogs bark from the room (which is closed at night) but there were no issues with the cat for its entire stay.

                        The guy comes in to pick his cat up and brings his wife with him so she can see where he stayed. I guess something really freaked the cat out, and the guy starts getting angry with me about the fact that the door was open. It was open because I was cleaning out the kennels in the cat room, and we try to give the room as much air circulation as possible (it's a tiny room). So he's swearing and yelling at me, and I go upstairs because someone was picking their dog up. After getting back downstairs, I check on them and he's trying to force his cat into the cat carrier. Again he starts yelling at me, and he's telling me about how awful these conditions are and I should know that cats and dogs naturally hate each other. I tell him the cat had zero issues through the entire stay, and I can tell that it's not helping that he's stressed out which in turn is only creating more stress for the cat.

                        His wife then asks me if I was planning on being a veterinarian. I say no, and she responds with "Oh, so this is just a job to you." I could've punched the both of them right there, because that was my favorite job I've ever had and I worked my *** off everyday taking care of those animals. I tell them that, and leave to go get my supervisor because I couldn't stand to be in the room with them anymore.

                        He finally starts bitching to the manager, as well as my supervisor, then the vet and anyone who would listen to him, even though they had no clue what was going on. He also tried getting me fired, and his bill reduced. I believe he was banned from coming back, not that he was going to anyways.

                        It's just amazing how disrespectful people can be.

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                        • bgeno
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                          • Jun 2003
                          • 4321

                          #13
                          Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

                          Originally posted by bgeno
                          I know there must be plenty of us in customer service and retail who have had the pleasure of dealing with an angry (whether reasonable or unreasonable) customer before. I had a good one last night at work:


                          I'm an assistant manager at a convenience store and I was finishing up some outside work last night when I noticed a red gasoline can sitting next to our kerosene pump. I've always been taught that kerosene MUST be pumped into a blue can (at my old store, we actually had to verify each and every can before we activated the pump) unless there is a state of emergency declared. So, upon seeing the can, I picked it up and moved it near our dumpster. If the wrong people see us allowing this, we could get in trouble, so I wasn't going to leave it there and chance it.

                          I set the can aside, came back inside, and began ringing up a customer. A lady walked in and demanded she get her money back for the kerosene she pre-paid for because someone "done stole her gas can." I said "Was it a red gasoline can next to the kerosene pump? OK, I set it aside, but I'll go get it for you as soon as I'm done with this customer." She demanded I retrieve her can right then and there because she needed to pump her kerosene. I replied "Actually, ma'am, we require kerosene to be pumped into a blue can, so I can't let you pump the kerosene. I will gladly refund your money though."

                          She was irate.

                          She accused me of "coming in and changing the rules" and even STEALING her gas can. She said she's been filling up kerosene in that can for a year, to which I replied "I'm sorry, but someone has been letting you do something that is against the rules."

                          So, I finished with my customer and went and retrieved her red gasoline can, obviously not quick enough for her though. I came back inside and told her I would get her refund and she said "Oh no, you don't need to be dealing with me!" She had already received her refund and demanded the number to our corporate office (which another employee got for her), saying that I "humilified" her. I guess she meant humiliated. Any way, she walked out of the store saying that we would be hearing from her.


                          It was one of the most interesting customer interactions I had ever experienced.


                          Do any fellow OS'ers have any good customer-related stories?
                          The customer complaint came down from corporate today. It makes this even better...

                          1.
                          What she said: She said I stood there listening to her complain for 5-7 minutes before I had the "audacity" to speak up concerning the whereabouts of her can.
                          What actually happened: She walked in the store, said her can was stolen, and I told her that I set it aside and that I would get it for her in just a moment.

                          2.
                          What she said: She had to ask me multiple time to retrieve her can but that I wouldn't get it. She added that there were two other cashiers who could have rung up the customer I was helping.
                          What actually happened: I told her I would get the can as soon as I finished ringing up the sale I was right in the middle of. However, she kept badgering me about her can and would not let me finish the sale. We had one other cashier ringing up customers and two employees in the kitchen making orders.

                          3.
                          What she said: I showed prejudice against her because she is a female, and I had a general lack of respect for her.
                          What actually happened: I was simply following the rules. I'm told by my manager and another assistant manager that it is both state and federal law that requires kerosene to be pumped in a blue can. No one told her that before or enforced the rule, so of course I was wrong and disrespectful when I was simply trying to protect my job and my company. How her gender came into play, I have NO idea.
                          Originally posted by DaImmaculateONe
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                          • slickdtc
                            Grayscale
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 17125

                            #14
                            Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

                            Originally posted by Blaze125
                            His wife then asks me if I was planning on being a veterinarian. I say no, and she responds with "Oh, so this is just a job to you." I could've punched the both of them right there, because that was my favorite job I've ever had and I worked my *** off everyday taking care of those animals. I tell them that, and leave to go get my supervisor because I couldn't stand to be in the room with them anymore.
                            Those comments piss me off too. Yeah it is just a job to me, but I do care as well. A nice customer can really make your day, and a bad one can really bring you down. And it's not like we're out there trying to sabotage people's customer experience. Do they really think we want to do a bad job or mess something up so we can get yelled at by the customer and/or a supervisor or manager? I think I'm going to use that one on the next customer that tries to bitch me out.

                            I always make it a point to be nice to people with crappy jobs. Most people have worked these jobs, but it amazes me how many people forget what it's like (or never knew in the first place). They think they're so much better then you, for some reason. As far as I'm concerned, the low level jobs are usually the most crucial ones as it's the connection between product and customer. I hate when we get orders from upper management about what we should be doing or something, when they're back in their cushy office chairs and we're the ones out here busting our ***. For example, our district manager tells us when to close in the event of inclement weather. He lives in a completely different state! Our general manager, you know the guy who's in the store 6 days a week and handles the day to day operations, should be the one calling those shots. I get that upper management paid their dues to get where they are (some of them, I guess), but it's like they forgot how they got there in the first place.

                            I will never let success get to my head.

                            @ bgeno: isn't it amazing what customers can make up to spin the story in their favor? They should get rid of customer complaint services because 95% of the time, it's complete bull****. It's a shame because it makes the legitimate complaints not carry as much worth because more often then not, it's fabricated or just completely out there. Half the time we get people who can't even use English correctly! Typos and/or complete nonsense.
                            Last edited by slickdtc; 10-30-2011, 01:49 PM.
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                            Originally posted by Money99
                            And how does one levy a check that will result in only a slight concussion? Do they set their shoulder-pads to 'stun'?

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                            • Gotmadskillzson
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                              • Apr 2008
                              • 23374

                              #15
                              Re: Customer service/retail workers: Post your favorite angry customer stories!

                              Oh my days at a Super Walmart during the Christmas Rush....

                              I think the thing that annoyed me the most when I use to work in retail was when customers use to say I am going to call the store corporate office and file a complaint, as though that suppose to really scare somebody.

                              Women and yes women, use to pull that crap all the time when they couldn't get their way. I had corporate called on me so many times I think I set a world record.

                              And OMG those tramps use to LIE their butts off. I was accused of some of any and everything, from touching their kids, to fondling them, to trying to bribe them for sex........it was just crazy.

                              Hell sometimes women would file complaints against me on days I wasn't even there....My boss was like he wasn't even working that day, so how could he do something when he wasn't there ?

                              It got to the point everytime they didn't get their way, I became the scapegoat for it. Nobody else, just me, all the time. Didn't matter who was helping them.

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