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A rant: Tesco's the helpful shop, Northbrook Street store |
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Jul 15 2009, 01:29 PM
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I was shopping in Tesco’s Northbrook Street store today when I saw a blind man and his dog enter (no, this is not leading to a joke) and make his way to the customer service department (fag area). He stood there patiently waiting to be served but the shop assistants totally ignored him (even though several glanced in his direction). When it was my turn to be served I said “Excuse me but I think this gentleman would like to be served”. The lady shop assistant turned to him and said, “Can help you?” “yes,” he replied, ”I would like to be taken to the sandwich section please.” She thought about it for a few seconds and then said, “What sort of sandwiches would you like?” He said, “Erm, I’ll know when somebody takes me and I can see what you’ve got on offer” (I presume the “see” was a figure of speech… just in case somebody humorously points out a fly in the ointment of that man’s statement). She then went to the speaker phone and called for assistance. In the mean time I got served, went out and about 5 minutes later I went past the shop again and saw him still standing their patiently. My point is that this man was given such appalling service. Aren’t staff trained to be alert and noticed people either in stress or in need of help? This is not the first time I’ve seen people waiting at the service desk while other customers have been served first. As I started the Tesco’s theme I might as well go on; I was talking to a member of staff awhile back who told me that they need more staff there, because the staff they’ve got struggle as it is. They close down checkouts when there are queues because people want to go home or have their break. They won’t get more staff in because they are more geared to profits than customer satisfaction. As a regular customer to that branch I must concur with her assessment of that particular branch (at least I concur looking in from the outside). I hope that my little rant has done some good for mankind and Tesco’s shoppers and that when I go back into the shop tomorrow I will notice an improvement… then again....
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Jul 15 2009, 03:24 PM
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I'm afraid this is the type of (lack of) service we have become used to in this country. Companies want to pay as little as possible to their front line staff so recruit those who will accept that. I'm sure that good customer service cannot be the key point at the job interview. Do these people receive any customer service training? I could name several local retail outlets where poor customer service seems to be the norm, Tesco's being one of them, especially the petrol station. This is not to mention McColl's in Bart. Street!! A little politeness and civility costs nothing.
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Jul 15 2009, 04:50 PM
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I assume if the chap knew where the customer services area was that he was a regular otherwise he would have needed assistance just to find his way there.
Not that it should make any difference, he should have been assisted swiftly regardless.
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Jul 15 2009, 06:05 PM
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QUOTE (Strafin @ Jul 15 2009, 05:54 PM) it's Tesco's, not Harrods of course it's not going to be great, there's has to be a price to pay for the cheapness. I repeat - A little politeness and civility costs nothing.
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Jul 15 2009, 06:45 PM
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QUOTE (Biker1 @ Jul 15 2009, 04:24 PM) I'm afraid this is the type of (lack of) service we have become used to in this country. Companies want to pay as little as possible to their front line staff so recruit those who will accept that. I'm sure that good customer service cannot be the key point at the job interview. Do these people receive any customer service training? I could name several local retail outlets where poor customer service seems to be the norm, Tesco's being one of them, especially the petrol station. This is not to mention McColl's in Bart. Street!! A little politeness and civility costs nothing. I agree Biker, a bit of politeness doesn't hurt anyone.
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Jul 15 2009, 06:47 PM
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QUOTE (Bill1 @ Jul 15 2009, 05:50 PM) I assume if the chap knew where the customer services area was that he was a regular otherwise he would have needed assistance just to find his way there.
Not that it should make any difference, he should have been assisted swiftly regardless. I did see him come in following his guide dog who led him to the service counter where he waited patiently.
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Jul 15 2009, 06:49 PM
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QUOTE (Strafin @ Jul 15 2009, 05:54 PM) I have two points to make, firstly it's Tesco's, not Harrods of course it's not going to be great, there's has to be a price to pay for the cheapness. Secondly I always take issue when people complain on other peoples behalf, how was the service you received? That's what you should focus on, as you don't know the other chap's full story. But I wasn't complaining on anybody's behalf other than mine. He might have been quite happy, I wasn't and as it riled me I thought I would put pen to paper (so to speak).
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Jul 15 2009, 06:51 PM
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QUOTE (Iommi @ Jul 15 2009, 07:48 PM) Bill1 moaned about Sainsbury's tills a while back and someone said they didn't like Waitrose as they come across stuck up. Stores like Tesco are becoming like a 'Cash and Carry' and are ill equipped for anyone that is unable to 'fend' for themselves. When one is on circa £6.00 an hour, it is likely that these places won't always get the most motivated or, experienced of staff. Ironically, anyone with any real aptitude to good service usually either moves on or gets promoted from the shop floor anyway.
On the flip side, I know of and have seen 'customers' treating the sales assistants like dirt also. I agree; there are two sides to every story. I've seen staff abused and in some cases I've stepped in. No doubt you'll ask me how I stepped in I just said that there was no need to talk to that person like that; we are all human and they are on a minimum wage after all. Where I was told to **** off; in which I replied "like wise."
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Jul 16 2009, 09:52 AM
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It's not just Tesco's! I always find the staff in Camp Hopsons are very reluctant to end their conversation in order to serve you. J
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Jul 16 2009, 10:01 AM
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QUOTE (JMH @ Jul 16 2009, 10:52 AM) It's not just Tesco's! I always find the staff in Camp Hopsons are very reluctant to end their conversation in order to serve you. J On that particular subject; does anybody remembers Ottakers book shop on the bridge? The staff were so brilliant that they were happy to discuss literature with you. You just wanted to go back and purchase another book for the intelligent conversation. Now book shops are just interested in your money and then you can go. The staff in the book shops in Newbury look at you as if you are mental when you try to discuss a book.
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