Retail is an industry that brings out the best and worst of people and supplies some quirky moments.
Whether you're a worker or a shopper, this thread is dedicated to your experiences.
Also feel free to contribute if you have a customer service story, even if it's not in the retail industry.
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I work in a shoe store.
For a couple months, we'd had problems with one particular shoplifter.
She always stole the ugliest women's shoes in size 8.
It got so bad, we called her "The Crazy Eight Lady".
None of us knew what she looked like because she was careful not to come in often on any one person's shift. One day one of the managers witnessed her stealing, it turned out she was a little 80 year old lady. When the manager moved in to confront her about it, the old lady bolted like some kind of ninja, jumped into her Lexus SUV and peeled out of the parking lot. I can't help but think she must have been some former professional
bank robber/ Olympic sprinter to be able to run like that...
In another story,
I once met a customer who had been in a catastrophic car accident;
the doctors told her she would never walk again.
She hobbled through the doors on her feet with a cane, she bought some new shoes to celebrate the fact she'd proved the doctors wrong.
Whether you're a worker or a shopper, this thread is dedicated to your experiences.
Also feel free to contribute if you have a customer service story, even if it's not in the retail industry.
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I work in a shoe store.
For a couple months, we'd had problems with one particular shoplifter.
She always stole the ugliest women's shoes in size 8.
It got so bad, we called her "The Crazy Eight Lady".
None of us knew what she looked like because she was careful not to come in often on any one person's shift. One day one of the managers witnessed her stealing, it turned out she was a little 80 year old lady. When the manager moved in to confront her about it, the old lady bolted like some kind of ninja, jumped into her Lexus SUV and peeled out of the parking lot. I can't help but think she must have been some former professional
bank robber/ Olympic sprinter to be able to run like that...
In another story,
I once met a customer who had been in a catastrophic car accident;
the doctors told her she would never walk again.
She hobbled through the doors on her feet with a cane, she bought some new shoes to celebrate the fact she'd proved the doctors wrong.