i tried asking some questions only to be ignored one person told me he was to busy to help me. I asked second person to help me he walk right past me didn't even say one word i went up front of the store and ask for help waited 20min. for some one to come help then was told zoa rock i want was 49.99. Then someone else was looking at them and the guy said they were 29.99 so i had that guy give me the zoas and i'll never go back there againsw300galma said:When you say "they" who is "they" and how exaclty were "they" rude?
Generally speaking you can't please everyone all the time.
And some people are just impossible...
But there is what is defined as a "Normal" person (if they in fact do exist lol) that I go by when complaining....Meaning that most other people would agree.
That is why I asked the circumstances, so that people reading this can make thier own judgements on to whether or not the customer is being unreasonable or there was in fact a case of bad customer service...
*takes off managers hat*
stevenp said:In TI's defense, they are wicked busy on the weekends and some weeknights... especially the guys in the fish room. A lot of the times they're already with a customer and are running back and forth for them. You just have to wait your turn sometimes.
I try and go there during weird hours when they're not busy and I'm offered help repeatedly.
For a store of this size, maybe they should have a 'take a number' like at the deli. Just a thought.
Steve
Andy O said:Unfortunately, pricing mistakes happen in every industry. Items in stores are mislabled all the time.
I agree that I may have been a little bit ubset about the wait and the conflicting prices but ultimately, if the correct price was the more expensive price that is what they should have been sold for and since the person that sold it you for 29.99 bagged it and wrote that on the bag then I guess you got a pretty good deal. If the correct price was 49.99 he apparently made a mistake in your favor. I'm not trying to defend TI, but just trying to look at this from an uninvolved outsiders view point.
loru1588 said:Well, for starters, I am very dissappointed at the majority of the reactions posted here about Tropic Isle. I have printed out this entire thread and will pass in on to Leo this Sunday (the next day I see Leo). I am happy to say I was the "nice guy" in amallapaty's post. I wish he had said something to me at the time, I would have been happy to take him through the entire process with the mandarin as well as any other questions he may have had.
As for some of the comments, I won't try to defend something I was not privey to directly. However, I will state that we (the collective fishroom crew) have a great undertaking to try and maintain the over 20 seperate systems at Tropic Isle. It is a constant project in order to try and maintain a healthy livestock. We get anywhere from 2 to 5 fish/plant/invert/live food shipments per week besides. We can easily be putting fish away from the time we get in 'til long after closing. Not complaining, it is part of the job, just stating facts. Besides this we have assigned tasks for inventory and maintanance that have to be completed within out work day or week. All this and I know I try to help a customer the best I can. It can be very difficult during the shipment when the lives or health of dozens and sometimes hundreds of fish and critters can be jeopodized by a customer wanting to know "why they can't keep a Nemo with their guppies if they add a little extra salt?!?!" True story !! Now, don't think for one minute I am stupid enough NOT to know that the customer must be taken care of as best as possible and as quickly and courteously as possible !! However try as I do I still have not mastered the ability to read someones mind. I've been in retail for over 35 years and it's no secret, a little courtesy from a customer will get you alot farther than a pompous attitude. Again, absolutely no finger pointing, just facts.
As for the pricing of the frags, I personally don't know what was paid for them but you can't expect them to be sold at the prices you may be used to at swap meets. A store of Tropic Isle size does have a large overhead and that cost does have to be passed on to the consumer, just like a gas stations gasoline prices. Fuel costs happen to be one the main reasons fish prices in particular have skyrocketed. The initial cost of fish has not risen so much as the frieght costs have more than tripled in recent years.
Sometimes a shipment just comes in bad and the animals die or breakdown and unfortuntely can take down some animals that were there long before them. It's the nature of the business.
I would also like to state that, in my opinion, it is very unfair and un-ethical for an employee or owner of another aquarium/pet shop to post negative comments about another rival shop on this forum. There is no way it can come across as unbiased now is there?
Well, I'm getting off the soap box now. I will indeed pass this thread onto Leo and I'm sure he will address this with the crew.
Dan
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