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| - So today, I was on my way home from running around the entire city. Since I live across the freeway from this mall, I decided I'd stop for pantyhose/tights (for a Christmas party I'm going to).
First of all, if you want any cute tights, or the fun ones with bling or cute designs...or anything updated and contemporary in terms of tights/hose...don't expect to find any here!!
Anyways, I found a pair of plain black tights (mashed on the wall with unlike styles and with no sort of organization or merchandising skills applied - per typical Macy's standards I guess). I found another pair since they were 2/$22 hue deal and I grabbed a pair of black leggings.
So I turn to see 8 people in line at this one checkout station, then walk across the floor to another checkout station with 10 people waiting. I'm clearly standing in the middle of the aisle holding product to buy...and the lovely Aspen appears.
Now, I saw her trying to fly by me without greeting or any type of extension of customer service skills. But I saw the name tag and the portable printer on her hip...I yelled after her "excuse me? can you ring me up?"
Oooooh man!!! She looked like I just ran over her foot.
She literally said to me (first words) "if you're paying credit. And if you want a bag, go to a register".
I wanted to say "FU$& YOU ASPEN" but I didn't want to sink to her crap level.
Instead, I said "yeah, credit card. I'm fine with no bag as long as nobody talks to me on my way out...as I'm holding these things in my hands."
She didn't say a word. She started scanning. Asking me to "hold this like that." let her "put the sticker there". Um, no please or thank you? YOU'RE WELCOME ASPEN. She was a total B!! the whole time. Not one, thanks for helping. Or thanks for holding this. Upon printing my receipt, she literally said "receipt" while holding it out.
Again, no thank you. Or come again. Or sorry we have such long lines. Or happy holidays. So rude.
ASPEN, you are terrible. If you hate your job, go do something else. Or stay home. Be angry at home. Because honey, angry attitudes and retail don't mix.
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