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| - So here's the deal. I walked in the store, a person greeted me (good) and asked what I needed (also good). Here is where it gets bad. Now I have to admit that I just got done working out at this new and might I add awesome place ..... I will write about that later, so I was a little "un-kept". Hair a bit messy, workout clothes on, slight smell.....but anyway, the sales pitch began. Right off the bat I could tell that she worked off of commission. Do you really need to be THAT desperate? What kind of plan do you have, I can up-grade you, blah, blah, blah, nothing she said was really that bad or unexpected, it was just the condescending way in which she was saying it. Like I said, I didn't look like a super model, BUT I have been into other ATT stores and have been treated very well wearing a similar gym inspired outfits. Basically the lady hated her job and was trying to get me to spend mega $$ on something I didn't want or need and when I told her what I really wanted and needed....i.e. a phone that has just the basics (I'm not that tech savvy and I am constantly breaking them) she just became rude, as if she had something better to do than show me a couple of freaking phones. Now I could have been a little understanding if the store was busy, but it wasn't. Only myself and one other customer were there. That was the point where I just walked out with no phone in my hand:( I will just order it online. It boggles my mind that in this economy sales people can afford to be rude to potential clients. I'm sorry but I went in expecting service, choosing to go to their physical location to purchase a phone. I should have just stayed at home and ordered it online.
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