I went in to get compression socks with my elderly mother. My mom and I were measured by an impatient and rude woman. She was unskilled in explaining or demonstrating products to an elderly woman in ways she could understand, and Mom isn't nearly as easily confused as many elderly I've dealt with in my life. I had to ask about the different products available on the market for easier use and wear. I was lucky that I had prior knowledge of the items available, or she would not have offered them. They only had one tool available out of the multitude on the market anyway, and could only discuss its use and not demonstrate it because it was the only one in the store and they didn't have one for demonstration available. They only had one pair of socks in moms size and no socks in my size. Every time I asked about a tool for easier wear or a different style (like Velcro) the woman sighed and stomped off like I was really putting her out. After being sized and going to the counter to buy the only pair of moms socks, weird gloves to use to put them on, the only tool they had in the store, and cleaning soap, I simply asked if I could have my measurements because they didn't have any for me and I thought it would be easier going to the next place. I think this is a reasonable request given that they didn't have any to sell me themselves. Mom having a hard day physically, I was hoping to make the next stop faster. This employee again acted like I had kicked her puppy for even asking and gave me some spiel about not giving this "service" for free of measuring me. I said I thought that wasn't right, and literally three other aggressive angry employees started telling me off all at once for having the audacity to ask and so offended I wanted this "service" for free. Two women were even yelling it at me from behind a cubicle where they were working. I stopped the transaction and left. I went to another store (Everything Medical on Charleston) and not only did they freely provide this measuring "service," they did so cheerfully and with much compassion towards the treatment of my mother and her needs. They had several pairs of socks for both of us as well as a variety of tools for putting them on with greater ease. They also had demonstration tools to try. I hope these ladies at Mobile Medical Services enjoyed providing this "service" for free when I ended up not even buying the limited items they had.