Ben and I and Miss took a day trip to Madison to go furniture shopping yesterday. Working around Miss’s naps limited our trip to two furniture stores and a restaurant supply store that is open to the public. We went in one large chain furniture store and one smaller store with “Fine Furninure” in the title. I’ll just call this store “Pinkies Out.” I’m going to tell you a story of the “customer service” we received at the Pinkies Out establishment. I will preface the story by saying that I am the kind of person whom, when I walk into a store and am asked, “Is there anything I can help you with?” will say almost every time, “No thanks, I’m just looking.” And the response I like to hear to this statement is, “Okay, well my name is blah-di-blah, just let me know if you need help with anything.” That is very nice. Very professional. I do not ever want someone hovering over me when I’m trying to shop for something. Ever. So, keep that in mind as I tell you the following story.
We walked into Pinkies Out and were immediately approached by an older Man, who may have been the owner. He proceeded to tell Ben that he could not bring his coffee into the “showroom”, that there was a sign on the door (tiny, transparent, and placed in the corner of the window in the door), and all the reasons that beverages were not allowed. Really? No explanation needed. So, Ben went outside to finish his coffee and I began to look at the table that was right inside the entry, which I love. It is a table that we found in Florida in May, but didn’t purchase because of not wanting to pay for the shipping from there to here. So, I was quite excited to see the same table, at a discounted price, in this near-to-home store. However, as I was checking out the price of the table, the Man continued to hover over me and explain again why Ben couldn’t bring the coffee into the store, and then to gush over Miss (which of course I never mind really). I attempted to walk away from him and continue browsing in the store. I tried the “I’m just looking” line. He persisted in asking if there was anything in particular I was looking for. I made the mistake of admitting that we were interested in finding a leather recliner. So, the Man “offered” to show me where the recliners were, or said I could browse, and he would just be “in the shadows.” Trying to make things easier on my self, I said, “Sure, you can point them out to me.” Big mistake.
The Man took me over to one recliner, which I immediately didn’t like. It was what I call a “butt” chair. I have a weird aversion to any chair that has the layered pillow look on the back of it and once when explaining to Ben why he couldn’t have a recliner with that type of back, I said that it looked like a butt. Of course, it doesn’t really look like a butt. Well, it does a little, but either way, I just don’t like it. Anyway, by this time, Ben had come back in sans coffee, and as soon as he saw the chair the Man had pointed out to me, he said, “Nope, that breaks the rules.” I explained to the Man that I do not like the look of that type of chair back (I did not call it a “butt chair” though, maybe I should have??) and he proceeded to explain to me, in a very condescending way why the chair is constructed that way!!! As if I were obviously misguided and his explanation would change my mind? I stated to him again that I just don’t like it, and then moved on.
LOL! I wish I could have been a fly on the wall for that one!!
Ugh! We just started furniture shopping for our new house and I hate it. The sales people are like vultures and it makes me so uncomfortable. On Saturday, we went to 2 stores – the first one we had a guy similar to the guy in your story and the second one we had a woman who would not leave Spencer alone and mentioned she worked on commission, which I find tacky. I hope you find what you are looking for and aren’t badgered too much in the process!!