I hadn't visited Not Always Right recently so when I did I found these two gems with the same theme. Customer logic.
Three Dimensions Is Two Too Many
Bookstore | Brisbane, Australia
Customer: “Excuse me, but why are you closed at the moment?”
Me: “Umm…sorry?”
Customer: “Why are you closed?”
Me: “We’re not closed, we’re open for business. Can I help you with anything?”
Customer: “No, you are closed. That’s what that sign says.” *points to hanging sign on door* “See? It says ‘CLOSED’ in big red letters.”
Me: “Actually, that sign is to indicate to the people that are outside that we are open for business. It says ‘OPEN’ on the side pointing outwards. It flips, see?” *I go and show her*
Customer: “But it says on this side that you are closed. Why are you closed?!”
Me: “I can assure we are open. Are you sure I can’t help you with anything?”
Customer: “I swear if this is one of those elaborate radio station hoaxes, I will never shop here again!”
May We Suggest A Troublemaker Instead
Retail | Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Me: “Hi there, how can I help you?”
Customer: “Hello dear, I was wondering if I could return this coffee machine? It’s not making any coffee.”
Me: “Oh, right. Well, normally you would send it to the manufacturer and they would repair it.”
Customer: “Who?”
Me: “The manufacturer.”
Customer: “But I bought it here. Have a look at it anyway, son.”
Me: “Okay, I’ll have a quick look.”
(I open the box to find the machine wrapped in plastic and only slightly wet, but otherwise as clean as a brand new one.)
Me: “When you tried it out, did you put coffee in it?”
Customer: “Coffee?”
Me: “Yes, did you put coffee powder or granules in it?”
Customer: “No, of course not! Don’t be silly, it’s a coffee machine. It’s meant to MAKE coffee, is it not? Why buy a coffee machine that needs coffee in it to make coffee?!”
 
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2 comments:
That first one sounds like a Monty Python argument skit.
J - There's some strange people out there. And when I go out there's even more.
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