First I'd like to say that I have spent thousands of dollars in that store and actually bought my very first coral there many many moons ago.
I stopped in on Saturday at around quarter to 6 looking to buy a copperbanded butterfly not realizing that they closed at 6. There were plenty of people there and I walked over to the fish section. The lights were out. I of course was oblivious to this and didn't understand why the lights were out. I asked if they had any copperbands in stock and was told that they had one but it had just come in and was in quarantine. If I bought it it was at my own risk. I walked over to the dog section where my fiancé Giannina had gone to pickup some stuff to see if she thought I should get it. On my way back to fish section to ask for the fish it was announced that they were closing and that there were not selling any more fish. I was disappointed but figured oh well. When Giannina brought the dog stuff to the counter to pay for it she very politely tried to explain that we had been there for a while and hadn't realized that they were closing and would it be possible to make an exception. While she is explaining this some guy I had not seen walks up rudely taps her on the shoulder and practically yells at her "I asked you if you needed anything and you said no". I tried to explain that we were together and that I was being helped but had gone over to talk to her. He just raised his voice and repeated you said you didn't need help. At that point we were done and walked out angrily with me saying more than a few words about how you should treat customers.
I'm not upset that they weren't going to get the fish for me that I can understand although the way they went about communicating it could have been better. What upset me is how the guy interrupted Giannina by poking her on the shoulder and how rudely he spoke to a paying customer. It was honestly the worst customer service I have ever received. On top of that when I got to my car it still wasn't even 6. Personally if it was my business I would just not let new customers in and make sure that everyone else left happy but that's just me. Suffice to say my money will now be spent with some of our more polite sponsors.
Alex
I stopped in on Saturday at around quarter to 6 looking to buy a copperbanded butterfly not realizing that they closed at 6. There were plenty of people there and I walked over to the fish section. The lights were out. I of course was oblivious to this and didn't understand why the lights were out. I asked if they had any copperbands in stock and was told that they had one but it had just come in and was in quarantine. If I bought it it was at my own risk. I walked over to the dog section where my fiancé Giannina had gone to pickup some stuff to see if she thought I should get it. On my way back to fish section to ask for the fish it was announced that they were closing and that there were not selling any more fish. I was disappointed but figured oh well. When Giannina brought the dog stuff to the counter to pay for it she very politely tried to explain that we had been there for a while and hadn't realized that they were closing and would it be possible to make an exception. While she is explaining this some guy I had not seen walks up rudely taps her on the shoulder and practically yells at her "I asked you if you needed anything and you said no". I tried to explain that we were together and that I was being helped but had gone over to talk to her. He just raised his voice and repeated you said you didn't need help. At that point we were done and walked out angrily with me saying more than a few words about how you should treat customers.
I'm not upset that they weren't going to get the fish for me that I can understand although the way they went about communicating it could have been better. What upset me is how the guy interrupted Giannina by poking her on the shoulder and how rudely he spoke to a paying customer. It was honestly the worst customer service I have ever received. On top of that when I got to my car it still wasn't even 6. Personally if it was my business I would just not let new customers in and make sure that everyone else left happy but that's just me. Suffice to say my money will now be spent with some of our more polite sponsors.
Alex