After having the same pair of sunglasses for 4-5 years I finally misplaced them. They could even still be in my possession, I just don’t know it. So yesterday I went to the Southlands mall and purchased a new pair. In the process I shopped a few stores. Upon going into the ‘Sun Glass Hut’ which sounds like a good place to get sunglasses, I was greeted by a young man who was eager to help me get some sunglasses. Or so I thought. Here’s the exchange that took place:
SGH: “Can I help you find a particular pair of sun glasses?”
Me: “Yes, I’m looking for a pair of glasses between $65-$75 with glass lenses.”
SGH: “That may be hard to find here. Have you looked at these…” [shows me some glasses that are $120.]
SGH: “These are $120.” [picks up another pair and repeats the same mantra: $120.]
Me: “What can you show me that is in the $65-$75 range with plastic lenses?”
SGH: “We don’t have anything like that either.”
Me: “You could have told me that before when I asked you about the glass lenses.”
SGH: “Yeah, I guess I could have.”
Doh! Morons. Customer service is sometimes losing a sale by being honest but gaining sales over the long term through honesty or helping people get what they want.