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Old 01-03-2011, 02:30 PM
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Here was boils my water....
I walk into a jewelry store, un named.*
Today I'm n jeans and a Columbia with huntin boots on...... Took 10 min for someone to ask me What I needed. Then when I tell em I need stuff fixed that they messed up on I am pushed to the back and told to wait until that person is free to help me.....
Last week I walk n wearing my full suit, as soon as I walk n I am greeted and taken to a salesperson who asks if i need coffee, coke, water the works... Simply cause I look like I got $$$$$.
Unreal how some people judge and treat individuals based on how they are dressed.

Needless to say. I won't b purchasing my TAG watch from there!!
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Old 01-03-2011, 02:51 PM
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Aint it amazing how snooty some folks can be.
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Old 01-03-2011, 02:54 PM
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yeh u right!
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Old 01-03-2011, 03:31 PM
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Old 01-03-2011, 05:45 PM
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I know an owner of a jewelery store in Lake Charles.
No matter how I dress, I get good service.
I go in and tell them what I want to spend on my wife.
They know what she likes.
They bring out everything she might like for the price
I am looking to spend.
I say enny, meeny, mineey, moe. Wrap dat one up.
Christmas shopping done!!!
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Old 01-03-2011, 06:38 PM
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so then just brag a little ray. that helps chris feel better!
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Old 01-03-2011, 06:49 PM
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Hppened to me at pottery barn was in jeans boots n camo coat no service, bought some stuff still rude so I told the lady " bi$$$ I don't know what ur prob is but u act like my $ isn't green here .... What are u like 50 years old workin at pottery barn, bi$$$ I have higher limits on my discover card than u make in a year !!"
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Old 01-03-2011, 06:49 PM
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I know man that went to buy a new truck. He was dressed in old jeans and a tee shirt. Nobody waited on him. One salesman talked to him briefly. The man went across the street and payed cash for his new truck. He drove it back to the first dealership and told the salesman he just missed a sale.
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Old 01-03-2011, 07:46 PM
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Same thing happened to my dad when he took me to buy my first new truck. I had to have a Toyota 4 wd so we went to get a deal. Dad had on his best work coveralls/pocket protector with 4 pens, and some worn out broganns.
We spent an hour going back and forth with the salesman when he finally asked my dad how much he could afford to pay for the truck!!!
My dad told him he could pay way more for it than the sticker price but did not plan to and we left without our sausage which he told the salesman to stick it in his azz. Cruised north on airline and stopped at the last dealership and I was worried what he would do with the same treatment on the same day but, they were very nice and saw past his bumpkin outfit. Salesman got right on the price and asked how dad wanted to pay, he said cash and I drove back to pickup my truck the next day. I learned a valuable lesson that day to never judge a book by it's cover. Know plenty of folks that have $$$ and most don't act like the people you encountered. The wantabee's of the world are the ones who mainly act like that.
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Old 01-03-2011, 08:34 PM
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Here was boils my water....
I walk into a jewelry store, un named.*
Today I'm n jeans and a Columbia with huntin boots on...... Took 10 min for someone to ask me What I needed. Then when I tell em I need stuff fixed that they messed up on I am pushed to the back and told to wait until that person is free to help me.....
Last week I walk n wearing my full suit, as soon as I walk n I am greeted and taken to a salesperson who asks if i need coffee, coke, water the works... Simply cause I look like I got $$$$$.
Unreal how some people judge and treat individuals based on how they are dressed.

Needless to say. I won't b purchasing my TAG watch from there!!
You musta been wearin' your LSU Tee.
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Old 01-03-2011, 09:01 PM
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You musta been wearin' your LSU Tee.
Haha, well it was a yellow Columbia...
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Old 01-03-2011, 09:06 PM
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Same thing happened to my dad when he took me to buy my first new truck. I had to have a Toyota 4 wd so we went to get a deal. Dad had on his best work coveralls/pocket protector with 4 pens, and some worn out broganns.
We spent an hour going back and forth with the salesman when he finally asked my dad how much he could afford to pay for the truck!!!
My dad told him he could pay way more for it than the sticker price but did not plan to and we left without our sausage which he told the salesman to stick it in his azz. Cruised north on airline and stopped at the last dealership and I was worried what he would do with the same treatment on the same day but, they were very nice and saw past his bumpkin outfit. Salesman got right on the price and asked how dad wanted to pay, he said cash and I drove back to pickup my truck the next day. I learned a valuable lesson that day to never judge a book by it's cover. Know plenty of folks that have $$$ and most don't act like the people you encountered. The wantabee's of the world are the ones who mainly act like that.
U are very right. Some of my biggest clients are the most down to earth , non elaborate and humble folks n the world. And I can honestly say that I am as close them as my family.
One guy told mr while we were setting up a meeting " son, I know u probably wear a suit to meet with most of Ur clients, but do me and u a favor and just come in jeans." that guy is like my grandfather now and I'd do anything for him.
$$$$$ don't make u rich.... It allows u to b who u want to b... Sometimes that's a good thing; sometimes it's a bad thing.
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Old 01-03-2011, 09:53 PM
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hey Chris......
Check out www.timezone.com and save some bones anyway.

If it's the store I'm thinking it is......you are right.

The wife and I where treated that way about eight years ago there.
If I told you how much business they have lost over the last eight years, it would seem as tough as was bragging LOL.....

I truly despise bastages like that.

My dad is one of those kinda guys that will wear the used clothes out of old cars before he crushes them.....and is darn proud of it.

BUT......he pays cash for everything........including the "President" he did not buy from them.......

Again, if it's the place I think it is.......LOL
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Old 01-03-2011, 10:18 PM
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U are very right. Some of my biggest clients are the most down to earth , non elaborate and humble folks n the world.
This is probably more of an exception to the rule, no? By the numbers it seems like most really wealthy people live large. (as they certainly should be able to)

I can't stand the posers tho, 25K/yr millionaire types in the leased for 72 month benz. But hell at least they're workin!!
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Old 01-03-2011, 10:26 PM
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I use to sell cars, and people who have crappy credit can be hard to get approved for a loan, but I always made more money on people with bad credit buying an overpriced used vehicle then selling to a person that wanted a new vehicle and wanted to pay cash. The problem with selling cars is sorting threw the people who are gonna waste your time and getting to the person who is gonna buy. But chances are if someone is saying they want to buy a vehicle and they leave with out buying, 3 hours later they got a new vehicle and they got it right down the street and you screwed your chance of making money and a future customer.
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Old 01-03-2011, 10:38 PM
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Lol @ Peddler! I could so see your dad being like that! And yeah, I think it's safe to say he's done well for himself through the years.
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Old 01-03-2011, 11:20 PM
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I am sorry this happened to you and it does happen all of the time. You can not judge a book by it's cover, well said Raymond.

Customer service in general is not what it once was.
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Old 01-04-2011, 12:22 AM
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Chris lemme know what tag u want I'll call my jewler in Ohio who I buy my watches from at cost
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Old 01-04-2011, 08:30 AM
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I learned along time ago you treat everyone like you want to be treated and everybody will be happy. People don't understand if someone walks through your door especially if its a specialty shop they will buy or have the potential to buy. Even in good times you got to try your best to help that person.

This type of service that burns me up.

When I finally ran a roofing supply house I would pass up on experienced people due to they gave piss poor service. One was my former manager that finally got fired. He asked me for a job. I told him," if I wanted to listen to an A__ H__ all day I would listen to myself fart."

A person that is trainable, open minded with a good personality is golden.
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Old 01-04-2011, 08:50 AM
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This is probably more of an exception to the rule, no? By the numbers it seems like most really wealthy people live large. (as they certainly should be able to)

I can't stand the posers tho, 25K/yr millionaire types in the leased for 72 month benz. But hell at least they're workin!!
Bruce I would respectfully disagree with that statement. I lived next to a guy who has given a small college a million $ endowment and bought clothes off the rack. He got sold a Benz one time and only drove it 3 months before trading it for another Buick. Three of my uncles are millionaires next door, always drive used and give generously to charity. Outward appearances never reveal what is in a persons heart.
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