I was standing in my hall by my front door when a “Sorry we missed you” postal card was put through my letterbox. I quickly opened the door,and asked the delivery guy why he didn’t knock? He didn’t even have my parcel! I asked where it was,and he said it had been forgotten at the depot. I called the depot,explained everything,and asked where my parcel was. A staff member personally drove it to my house that day to deliver it.
I had an important letter that I was waiting for about a week to get, I was home the day they "tried" to deliver it cause they give you the time and everything. I have ring cameras, no postman in sight and because of my work schedule I couldn't pick it up until 3 days after
I had nearly the same experience, but in that one, the note was just stuck in the door and there was no knock or ringing of the doorbell, and I was obviously home. I've also had the parcel delivered to a different address (a business) a couple of blocks away and only received it when an employee of the business delivered it to me himself.
From a female salesperson in Cartier when I advised I could not afford jewelry, but wanted to try on: “That’s quite all right, one day you may be able to afford us, you’ll remember this experience and comeback and purchase what you want.” This was over 40 years ago. Best salesperson ever!
So funny, I have been to Cartier several times, both in my city and in Paris, drooling over the watch and jewellery I would love to buy (same thing in Rolex btw), and have had similar amazing experiences like that each time.. once even gotten champagne once.. very different from luxury clothes and bag brands… and one day soon I will make my dream purposes and I know where I will spend my money 😊🎉
I watched UPS pull up then leave immediately, mark unable to deliver, and I called the customer service immediately. Caught him in 4k on THREE cameras straight up lieing. His boss was PISSED at him when he called me lol
I didn't know that this was a thing! I didn't realize that so many people had delivery drivers just lie/fake not being able to deliver their packages?? 😮
UPS driver delivered the box I was waiting for and sent a picture, then took the box and stole it. It was nothing the driver wanted, so I found the opened box around the corner near the parking lot. UPS are hiring the porch pirates!
Years ago I paid for express delivery with fedex so a birthday gift would arrive in time. The recipient was in the front room with a view of the the front porch, all day. Igot a message saying they tried to deliver but no one was home so they would try again next week. I called and read them the riot act. The package was delivered after hours. 😂
Me and my husband went to buy a new car a couple of years ago, and we had seen a car we really wanted but we could only go in once we finished work. My hubby had track bottoms and T-shirt on and I had combats and T-shirt. Trust me we looked not great. The typical car sales man who thinks he is the best at everything looked as us and told the young lad who looked like the local t boy to go see what we wanted, we spoke to the young lad and told him what car we were interested in and he was brilliant, it was even funnier for us when we told him we wanted to pay on card the full payment with no finance. The car cost £39K. The young lad smiles from ear to ear probably thinking of the commission he would get. The guy who had passed us off thinking we were nothing just stared with his mouth open. Don’t even judge someone by how they look.
Yeah I live In a farming community some of these farmers are seriously loaded, but always look like …. well farmers, but could probably buy the car and 4 of its friends outright on the spot 🤣🤣
I grew up in the south. And I’m black. That old black money doesn’t look rich but some of them have DEEP pockets. I’ve gone out with a relative who was a big attorney in another city and people treated us poorly until they saw what we ordered and what we were tipping. A lot of people are extremely prejudice and POS like
I learned this as a youngster… I worked at an outdoors sporting goods store at age 20…. In sales. A customer, pulls up in a 1963 VW Beetle, white T shirt, jeans and flip flops. The store owner told me to take care of Dr. Bob that he was a very valued customer…. Dr. Bob spent thousands…. Every time him came in…. I always remembered that lesson and never forgot about Dr Bob!
The shopping one is so real. Last year my dad and I went into a luxury watch store with two different boutiques that were attached. We entered on the one side and the clerks were doing everything to ignore us. We walk over to the other side and we were immediately greeted by a total gem of a salesman who waited on us hand and foot. My dad dropped $20K that day on watches for us, and the salespeople that ignored us on the other side were picking their jaws up off the floor as we sipped our champagne to celebrate our purchase. My dad goes back to him regularly to add to his collection. It literally pays to be kind, people!
Do you have to hold the button down on Rings? Cuz why hold it there so long? And do you have to hold it down to leave a message? I don’t know how this works and I don’t want to look stupid should I need to use one. HELLLP”!
That hair braiding story is wild. I feel like the stylist just didn't feel like taking another client, and instead of being honest and trying to reschedule, she instead made her feel as uncomfortable as possible so she would decide to leave on her own. It's like those boyfriends who don't have the guts to break up with you, so they just start acting like assholes until you get the hint.
I came here to say the same thing! You can tell by the position of his finger, that it WAS NOT ringed. Also, it very clearly says in the caption they "faked ringing" the doorbell. 😂
I think she might have pretended to misunderstand that part, because then we comment to correct her and the video gets engagement. I think many youtubers do it on purpose. Sometimes it’s the most obvious thing..
I live in Canada.... they do this too often and without proof your a lier .. .some of us hav3 to record everything not cause they posting or gaf ....its because we out here protecting ourselves 😂😂
My mom taught me to knock, wait a hot minute, knock slightly louder, wait a hot minute, and then leave. I've had food deliveries where they knock and immediately start walking away. Like, not even waiting a half minute for me to get to the door! Some elderly people walk slower, some people gotta secure their pets, some people had to come done the stairs. Like....we ain't just sitting right next to the door for the next 40 minutes, so we can open before your hand has finished contact with my door 😂 It accounts
Once I was watering the plants after feeding the strays.... This delivery van passed my place, didnt even stop. A few seconds later I received a text saying "there's an attempted delivery but you were not at home, we will try again tomorrow please be there" 😂😂😂. I immediately called the HQ and said your van passed by me no less than 5 mins ago and you sent me this text? While I'm standing out here alive? God knows if I were laying dead on the ground what would've happened. And they said no one was home...i described their van to a T with how many people were visible on the inside. And then there was silent until the next day😂😂😂
I remember once when my husband wanted to buy new suits (he'd lost a bunch of weight so none of his fit, but is still a big guy) we went to a local shop and he approached the girl at the counter (fake tan, 4ft eyelashes, the works) who looked him up and down, scoffed and just pointed him towards a wall of plain shirts. But then was more than happy to serve the next guy who was slim and reasonably good looking. Eventually a young guy came over to ask if my husband needed assistance. He never judged and happily helped hubby pick out several suits. In the end, the other guy only bought a $100 jacket, while my hubby picked up nearly $1k worth of full suits. The scowl on that girls face as we were leaving was priceless, and now hubby always waits til that young guy is working if he wants to buy new suits.
If a salesperson treats me badly in a store I actually leave and shop at another place or order online. I used to work in a mall and yes, sometimes salespeople are just dicks for the sake of being dicks. But sometimes they do this on purpose because people tend to spend more out of spite. If the commission is based on the store sales is a win-win situation
My wife had a similar experience at a car dealership, she ended up going to a different dealer. Afterwards she called the manager at the dealership that was an ass to tell him they lost the sale of two cars.
Those hairstylists seriously thought they were at home. Sharpie on the door? Pajamas? No greeting? Veiled threats/snide remarks/open hostility? Because she didn't knock?? At a storefront??? Naw, fam. You are not prepared to be a business. I'll bet they only take cash.
Now that I think about it, you are on to something. It might be a front for a money laundering for a gang or something? Who knows. The attitude, the sloppy mess of a storefront, the casual threats... They dont want business, they already 'earn' in a different business. Reporting sounds good.
@@dielytra Girl relaying the story was too shocked to see the entire picture. As one would be. She was still thinking legit business. Probably a side line for the girls' in the gang, OP even mentioned the dodgy suburb. Pyjamas and food everywhere? A sleepover and three bad hangovers later lol...made a very shocking day for the poor video poster. Which doesn't take away from the outright theft perpetrated on her and the deliberately threatening demeanour and words.
I went into a retail store a few years ago and and it was the best experience in a store I’ve ever had I was getting an outfit for a wedding and there was 2 guys working that day and I was the only customer in there at that time and these two guys were asking me questions throwing clothes in my hands had me get into the dressing room and even while I was in there they were throwing clothes over the door to have me try on and talking me up and just absolute sweet hearts… havent had the same experience since then I think about them every once in a while.. being a good attentive retail worker really makes peoples day
Agreed. I am gen X and we got warnings back in the 90s, even more in the 00s, I can attribute my hearing it in the 20teens to the fact that I was in the medical field, but I seriously doubt they stopped saying it...but it does seem like they stopped after the pandemic even though we all know for a fact that this is reality
@@SoManyRandomRamblings in this day and age the younger generation believes they don’t have to listen to anyone, and they feel that they’re entitled to immunity at school, work, and home.
@@Wakenbaketv it's not generational, every generation has them, it's their parents' fault, this is all the generation before them messing up their own individual kids. They exist in every generation you are just more aware of them now because the internet allows you to see more than just your little bubble.
The shopping one!! Can relate! 🤣🤣 I went into a VERY high end jewelery store with my farmer future husband, straight out of the field, we were ignored by 99% of staff but ended up with one TOTAL SWEETHEART of a woman helping us. They got commission on sales and we left approx. 30k later. Everyone, but her, was a very unhappy worker that day... MADE MY DAMN DAY!!
That’s absolutely phenomenal! 🤣 Same happened to me while shopping with our daughter. I had gone into a jewellery shop, lovely blue packaging, and was completely ignored. When I took my gloves off to look and feel something, three women came out of nowhere! I had my wedding rings on and apparently that was the “mating call”! We were travelling so I knew I could go into my usual shop with zero issues. Our daughter was 18 and she was appalled at these women, let them know it too. She laughed in their faces and told them to kiss the commission goodbye. It was hysterical. They noticed her carrying two large Burberry bags filled with purchases at that time. She’d never seen Pretty Woman, that’s what me laugh out loud! She called them snobs, loudly, and we laughed our way out the door.
I started thinking about something when I was 16. My best friend lived in VA and I lived in Ky. Her dad was a pilot for United and this was back in the 90s where employees actually got FREE plane tickets. Our parents must’ve really trusted us bc they let me and her meet up and spend 4 days in Chicago, BY OURSELVES! We get there and her dad also got discounts on certain hotel chains so we were supposed to stay at a Marriott but we decided to skip that one and got a water front suite at the Drake hotel. The whole trip was absolutely amazing and we felt so grown up. The only downside was with some of the hotel employees, in particular, the doorman. He was so friggen rude to us the whole time. We weren’t acting like children running around. We were actually trying our best to appear as adults. The experience with the hotel employees got me thinking… there is nothing wrong or demeaning about working in a hotel, I have worked in one and I’m currently a server/manager of a restaurant so no shame to service industry workers. But why were hotel employees so snobby and acting like they were better than us??? Retail employees, even in upscale stores, you are still a retail employee and probably can’t afford have the products in your store so why so snobby to customers?? Even rich people dress down so you can’t really judge somebody by what they are wearing. I don’t get where the attitude comes from!!!
I work at a jewelry store and my boss made it a policy to say hello to every customer that walks in. The reason for that is because there is an older employee, who would look people up and down and refuse to even acknowledge anyone that doesn’t look like they could afford jewelry. We don’t even make commission and honestly she should have been fired long ago for that type of profiling.
I used to work in jewellery sales at a store directly next to a Tiffany. The number of big sales ($10-25k) I got from customers in scruffy clothing because the Tiffany were assholes to them and treated them poorly was amazing. I had engineers on holidays at festivals, tradies, FIFO, the works. Just treat people with kindness and respect.
Yep! Never judge a book by it's cover! I worked for a big steel company when I was a student. This old guy pulls up in a old car and walks in with a brown bagged lunch. Said "Hi! How are you today?" I told him I was good and asked him the same. He then asked how I like working here and I said it was great. He walked away and one of the guys asked me if I knew who that was and I said no. He was the owner of the company and owned several other companies. He was a billionaire. I had no clue, but I always treat everyone the same. He told the guy that was in charge of hiring to bring me back as many summers as I needed.
I legit remember going to a local jewelery store. The sales lady looked me up and down before scoffing and saying, "Okay, let's cut to the chase. What's your ACTUAL budget?" It was humiliating and rude. I went elsewhere for my Mother's Day needs.
The shopping one was literally me last week!!! Went to a shop in Greece to get a suit for my friend and a dress for me for a wedding and an event that evening. They looked at us like we were confused, didn't even say hello and spoke about us thinking we don't understand (they were not Greek). When i asked about a dress size the lady told me its "far to expensive for me". Got some amazing revenge though and they lost a LOT of money in sales!
Dude the retail one, with your story- I had a similar experience when computer shopping at Best Buy. I was, admittedly, a teenager at the time and looked much younger than I was (18 but regularly hit with "child discounts"/ told I looked 14ish) so my dad- the computer whiz- had discussed my budget in advance and we had spent MONTHS researching the tech I wanted to get so i knew what I was doing/ asking for and it would suit my needs/ uses while also meeting my dads minimum-standards for my system. So we get in there and it's not busy, there's three employees who could help but right away two of them dismiss me as a customer and the third does the passive-aggressive 'hears my request but speaks to my dad in response' bullshit until my dad walks OUT THE DOOR ENTIRELY and texts me 'let me know when it's time to pay.' Well I get abandoned by the one employee who WAS helping and a trainee finds me in the store picking out things on my own and spends the next hour with me tracking down & discussing items until I have my purchase ready. We get to the counter, I've texted my dad I'm ready and he meets me there about the same time and the asshole who passive-aggressive 'helped' me at the start tries to take the sale from the new kid with the excuse of 'he's a trainee and doesn't have a sales number.' - which told me they got a commission on my purchase. I looked the sales rep dead in the eyes and told my dad "Never mind, lets go to Fry's (competing electronic store) now that I know what I want." Apologized to the trainee who shrugged and handed me a written list of everything we'd selected and I left. We came back an hour later and tracked down the kid who'd helped me so he could get his sale because I wanted my stuff and, seriously, the kid spent an hour patiently waiting through my indecision & helping me find substitutes when the item I wasn't couldn't be found. He deserved the commission.
LOL...I've bought at BB and being older (77), I've had salespersons start telling me about systems. I let them finish their spiel then I start asking real questions about the CPU, GPU, RAM, refresh rates, etc. (I was a CS prof). They get deer in headlights look.
@@stischer47 very few BB workers actually know anything tech. Most are just working there a few hours each payperiod to get the employee discount (at least that's how it is at all the BBs in our city)
I’m a lawyer. When I go suit shopping, I purposely wear a thick cardigan and jeans because if the blazer can’t fit right over my cardigan, I’m not buying it. If the trousers aren’t the same length as my jeans, not buying them. I don’t wear makeup because I don’t want to stain the clothes I try on. I put my hair in in a scrunchie because it is comfortable. Do you know how many times I walked out of a store because people were like “Ma’am, are you sure YOU need a suit?” And then I go online to another store that I know no one will get a commission
A friend of mine worked in a jewelry store and it was just her and #1 sales girl at the time. An older lady walks in one day and is looking at the pin/broaches about $60-$80 range. My friend was new at the time so asked if she should go help the lady. #1 sales girl gives a stink eye then goes on her phone ignoring lady. My friend goes to help, very friendly showing different items until lady picks out something. Lady says 'That's the one. I'll need 300 of those.' She was the secretary of the president of some company and it was the company's anniversary. Great comission for my friend.
When I started out in retail at the age of sixteen, I took the emphasis on customer service to heart. This was Macy’s, after all, and high standards were what they promised their customers. One day, a rather tall, rather large, plainly dressed lady walked in. She walked through the department, pulling items out, looking at them and obviously looking around for help. I was a newby and would hang back a little due to being unsure of myself, but the usual sales people would not even greet this lady. I shyly walked up and asked her if she needed help. She gratefully retraced her steps and together, we picked out several clothing items. She told me she was buying them for her nieces back in Samoa. That one sale made me sales person of the week (no commission, but they watched your sales like hawks). I approached everyone with confidence after that, lesson learned. I hope the judgmental people I worked with learned a lesson, too.
I was at Macy's or Dillard's years ago. Did some light hiking before because it was a beautiful day, then remembered I needed new dress shoes for a wedding. So I walked in, no makeup, just t-shirt, shorts, and dusty running shoes. The ladies in the shoe department ignored me, only a shy looking young lady offered to help me. I bought more than one pair of shoes and made sure she got the sale.
What a nice story! Thanks for sharing. I worked at Lord and Taylor in the early 80s and there were no computers or registers, we all had a little calculator and a drawer with a $130 and a little key you wore around your wrist to open the drawer. We also wrapped every item of clothing in tissue paper.
@lucialovecraft my brother is very well to do. He has been cheap his whole life. His wife is extremely cheap. I'm comfortable, but if I want something, I get it. I'm not a spendthrift, but you have to enjoy life.
I worked in retail for many, many years. At several small and larger department stores. You always had to greet every customer, no matter what they are wearing or if their hair was looking crazy, etc. Any customer MAY buy something! I was always the nice, non-pushy employee. I ended up with regular customers coming in who only wanted my help. Because I treated people right. 😊
That's why i love my polish jewerly shop Apart - I shopped there while looking fire as duck and also in a truck suit with a smudged make-up (it was raining), and they were always most helpful and very professional and pleasant, like a human beings. Shout out to Apart, great designs, from everyday to really fancy, and good people working for them.
YES. I'm guessing it's their first time having an actual business store. They're acting like she walked into their house without knocking. They need someone who has had an actual business to mentor them on business etiquette. Or they'll end up being sued.
@@paulagoeringer9466 So were they also born yesterday? Or like home schooled and home bound? Because if you ever went to a salon or any place of business you should know how to act and not be this crazy. I would have wanted my deposit back because this was a robbery. 35 dollars for threats of physical violence.
My friend and I shopped the fancy stores in Vegas while waiting for our flight. We walked into Prada looking like we belonged in Walmart but that employee was so nice and kind he "shopped" with us for like half hour he knew damn well we weren't going to buy anything but he still did his job.
I think it keeps the reputation in tact to treat everyone decently. It's not classy or chic to act stuck up or snobby....and with the way the Internet is once you get a rep its forever!
Being a jerk to potential buyers does not make sense unless they are doing something to damage your business or products. What if they get rich some time after that. Even if they don't believe in fairy tales, some people win lottery, get inheritance or just get a rich spouse. And some make it big some other way. They remember if someone treated them awfully. Also a person who they think is too fat to buy there might be buying a handbag or scarf or just some present for someone else.
I agree on the retail story. I used to go into Macy’s on a Saturday in my relaxed clothes ready to put down some serious cash on shoes. I’d often get ignored so if someone actually treated me with kindness & were helpful, I’d make sure they got the credit. And vice versa. If I make my way up to the counter after getting zero help, I’m making it clear NO ONE helped me. Also worked shoes as a kid and that BS doesn’t fly with me. Kindness is everything!!!
@@imaghost2961 Nope I just experienced the same thing. They told me there would be a reprimand and review of their delivery logs, I didnt hear anything else
14:57 I used to sell European comfort shoes. We had a sales contest going on that day. My very first customer of the day was a guy who had just purchased very fancy fashionable shoes, but they hurt his feet. He was looking to buy a brand new pair of boots. But why buy new boots when he had these sexy ones? So instead showed him a bunch of ways to make them more comfortable with inserts and leather lotion and stretch spray. So my first sale of the day was less than 50 bucks, and everyone around me was smirking. After that, every single sale rest of the day was at least $400, with the average shoe costing about $120. I know to treat people like I would want to be treated, and it usually works out pretty well.
My daughter worked as a barista when she was in college. She tried to make a heart, but the two halves separated as she handed the coffee to the customer. The customer gave her a "wtf is this" look and my daughter said, "I gave you angel wings!" Customer goes from "wtf" to "awwww..."
Actually, I wouldn't care if it had something drawn on it, whatever it was. If I'm buying something to drink, it would be destroyed after the first sip anyway, although the effort would be appreciated.
That first lady even pulled the "this was my plan all along!" When it came out she was fired. 😂 She said she wanted to become more Republican Political, and tried to go onto Republican podcasts... They didn't even want to mess with her 😂
When I sold furniture, some of the biggest spenders were some of the most casually dressed, sometimes almost looking homely, and they’d spend thousands, sometimes tens of thousands on furniture. I learned quick not to judge a book by its cover in life, so I’m glad I didn’t act like that lady in sales.
A really rich guy in our area likes to be hands on with his business and farm so is normal dressed like a farmer or contractor lol ripped jeans Henley and flannel shirt with big old dirty boots. He got even with the car dealer I was at looking at used vehicles they didn't even want to help him. I was only buying an old used $5,899 jeep wrangler for a project car I actually know him and was watching and after I signed all the paperwork they still had not bothered to talk to him I kinda went over and asked if he needed a ride to the Chevy deal instead of the Ford dealer lol He went to the Chevy dealer and bought 3 of those big old shiny trucks for his new business trucks for the farm. Lol. I ran into him later when he and 2 of his boys were driving into the Ford dealer to show off said trucks cuz he was a very petty fella lol 😆
One of my cousins once worked as a server (at that time they were called waitresses) at a diner in the town I grew up in and one day, this old man came in wearing dirty overalls and shirt, looking slightly disheveled. She took his order (one of the most expensive items on the menu) and served him as she was expected to, but when she took his bill to him and he wrote out a check, she didn't think it would be any good. One of our mutual aunts also worked there so my cousin asked our aunt if she thought it would be any good, and when our aunt saw the signature, she had to laugh. The man was the president of a local bank (and one of the wealthiest in the area) who also had a very lucrative farm/ranch, and he'd been out working on his land that day and had come into town for lunch. My cousin learned that day that judging a person by their clothing could lead to great embarrassment. He also left her a very decent tip.
Yeah usually I go out looking like a bit of a mess. Sweatpants sweatshirt hair brushed but not styled. Store employees usually ask me a million times if I need anything but not in a nice way. In a way where they are assuming I'm either stealing or not buying anything. I usually take a while to find things because I have many allergies. Now if I go im done up, I'm asked once and then left alone.
I worked in a furniture and home accessories store several years ago. A guy kinda shuffled in, said he just wanted to look around. Dressed normally, a little on the sloppy side. He comes to the cash register 5 minutes later with $3000 in cashmere throws.
I feel ya, girl. I'm home all the damn time and the number of times delivery people said "We couldn't reach you" irks me to no end. Like, I ain't discreet when waiting for packages. I camp my butt OUTSIDE on the deck and watch youtube videos or Hulu or whatever until either A: my butt goes numb or B: phone died so I charge it. I had one delivery driver speed by my house as soon as the door shut. The dedication to laziness is impressive sometimes.
In my country, the delivery drivers are like, couple of missed calls, and asking you if there's someone else to receive the package OR ELSE It's like Duolingo
There are 2 house's on the property that i live on. My house is a little to the west, but behind the back of the house in front of me. When I have deliveries, I give instructions to go up the driveway because my house is kind of hidden from the street. Some drivers, especially from Walmart and Amazon will COMPLETELY IGNORE and NOT READ those instructions. They'll go to the front house and take a pic of their front door and say it was undeliverable. I'm disabled so I'm almost always home. So this definitely makes me upset.
My wife wanted to buy a sweater for me in an upmarket shop in Stockholm, Sweden. She had spotted a really nice cashmere sweater in the window and asked if she could have a look. The snotty sales girl said it was the only one and she didn’t want to remove it from the display and also hinted that it was very expensive. That was when my wife went full thermonuclear, she whipped up a credit card and told the girl she wanted to purchase it, without even asking how much it cost. The next few minutes went by in a rather frosty atmosphere while the girl packed it up. My wife paid and left. To this day, I don’t know exactly how much the wretched thing was, but it was a great sweater and 20 years later, I still have it.
I am home 24/7 (minus a single HR on Fridays). I once had a certified letter sent to me and the woman put the "no one was home" slip in my mailbox that Saturday. I call the number and set up a new delivery. My normal mail guy come auo and was like "when isbaw this I was confused because you are ALWAYS home". This man knew and actually reported the woman bc she's done this often enough and this was solid proof. Haven't seen her since
I worked in nice jewelery store. I often had the highest monthly sales because i never judged anyone for how they looked. Sure, i sold a lot of lower end items but those added up for my commission and being top salesperson. And those lower priced items were HUGE purchases to those people. I made sure they felt like the big spenders they were for their budget!
We were excited to be getting our first new couch to replace our "early-married hand-me-down". The store called the day before delivery to confirm a noon to 5pm delivery window. I got to work early the next day and rushed to get the day's work completed by 11:00am in order to get home by noon. (Being a new job, I had only accumulated 10 hours of annual leave so far). When my husband left home to work his 3-11pm shift there was still no couch and no new ETA. The couch was still MIA at 5:30pm but when I called the store they said ours was the next delivery of the day. The truck finally arrived just after 6:30pm, nearly an hour AFTER I would have gotten home if I had stayed at work. 🙄 When they brought the couch up to our apartment and pulled off the plastic wrap, it was THE WRONG COUCH! 😠 I called the store again and they said the next delivery date to our town was in two weeks 😡 We'd already given the old couch away so we had no couch, I had just wasted nearly half of my AL time and the store was going to make us wait ANOTHER 2 weeks and force me to use up my remaining AL, just bcs THEIR drivers loaded the WRONG couch on their truck. 😤😡 Fortunately, I immediately called my husband right after calling the store, and he was having NONE of that situation. He called the store right away and made it very clear to the manager that the situation was unacceptable and needed to be corrected ASAP.... Result: The couch we paid for was actually sitting in our living room when my husband got home from work at 11:20 that evening.... 😁😄 He can be very persuasive and persistent when the occasion calls for it, which is partly why we're both still around and still married 37+ years. 😄❤️
The girl in her car waiting for her hair appointment is absolutely stunning BTW. Poor thing, she had to deal with entitled and willfully ignorant people with room temperature IQ’s. 🤦🏼♀️
@@farrinlandmesseryour comment shows how uneducated you are and because of that your opinion on the matter is also uneducated (and wrong) get a proper education. I’m from the ghetto. Get a life weirdo. You don’t have to sound stupid ya know.
One Barista made a happy face with my name under it, for my coffee on Valentine's day. It was the sweetest thing ever. She didn't want me taking a photo of it, because she thought it was so ugly, but the amateur, art was so much cuter than a leaf or a fancy motif.
here's the thing - if you don't have PTO to cover sick time, you get attendance points taken/given, that's your prerogative. I tell everyone who works under me that calling in "sick" might just mean "sick" of work for you and that's fine. Mental health is important.
They sound British in the video. In the U.K. we don’t have to use paid leave to cover days when we are sick as we usually have separate sick leave. She was using sick leave to avoid using her holiday time.
The caveat is PTO is for planned time off and in some states Sick time is a whole different type of paid leave. But he probably has a part time school friendly gig with no paid time off period.
Oh that's a much nicer way of putting it. Sometimes you just really wouldn't do a good days work either with the mindset and would not be very useful anyway so better to stay home and mentally recharge
I actually turn my phone off in my car to have any truly serious conversation about anyone who is in my phone. Thankfully, I don't gossip hardly ever so don't have to do this too much.
I ordered a monitor to use for my job, and it was very important that it would arrive on time. I was watching the DPD delivery guy on the website as there is a tracker. Instead of turning left to go onto my flat's car park he drove up and down the road several times, took a photo of the pavement and said I wasn't in. I then rang DPD, who then said that they would get somebody to deliver it in the next hour. I wait an hour, nothing. I rang again and was told the same thing. Another hour and nothing. I rang a third time and was told "sorry it was sent back to the depo after the guy said you werent in and we cannot make another delivery today."
I'm getting angry for you! Lol I had a package my son was waiting for and it said it was delivered but we couldn't find it. I find out later that the delivery driver just handed it to some random person walking past my apartment...🙄
I once waited at home for a package with my new phone in it. It was marked delivered to *name of 3 other people in the apartment building. I instantly checked with all 3 people, two were not home and one said she didn't get anything. That was back in the day when Twitter was still good, so I sent a DM to the delivery company account, explaining the situation and they messaged me right back. 15 mins later, I got my package from a very pissed off driver, telling me he accidentally delivered it to a different house. No dude, you didn't. Not sure if he lost his job that day but he at least got an earful from his boss. I think it was also DPD.
I walked into a nail salon that had a sign in the window that said walk ins welcome. I came in, stood at the counter and several women, including the patrons just stared at me. Finally one of the women said, "can I help you?" I said I would like a pedicure. I was going to the ocean the next day. "Do you have an appointment?" "No, I don't." All the women in the salon laughed. She proceeds to tell me she can't see me until two days from now like I'm a small child. So I turned around, whipped the curtain away from the window, grabbed the walkins welcome sign and slammed it down on the counter saying "this is false advertising", turned around and walked out. No reason whatsoever to be snatches because I'm not psychic.
Charlotte, I love your shopping story. I look youger then I am. A few years ago I was shopping with a friend. I went in a shop to buy fabric for the curtains of my new flat. The saler gave me exactly the kind of wibe you describe. We looked around then walked out. When we walked out another cashier said "goodbye have nice day!" My friend said in a friendly voice " goodbye! sorry for the service, it was really bad!"
The Pretty Woman scenario reminds me of the show "What Would You Do?". A black man went in to a high end male fashion store in black jeans, a black hoodie, and bright white basketball shoes.The white male manager looked him up and down and decided that he wasn't the right clientele so he was rude and dismissive. Imagine his face, the next day, when that same black man came in to his store in a suit. He was shocked to find out that the black man was the designer of all of the clothes and the owner of the business. The owner was not impressed with his manager's blatant racism.
@@lucycarlisle9120 Perhaps both, but you know what people think of young black men in hoodies. They're called thugs while young white men are called boys.
The hairstylist one, the girl would probably have been so aggressive with the braids that she'd probably cause alopecia. Thank God she left, I have a strong feeling the girl would have made the braids way too tight.
I get the feeling the hairstyle does this to gain and free $35 for ppl cancelling last min when they walk in, no cancellation before. I think the hairstyle banks off ppl will get upset with them and leave.
Which is why I will never get braids like that even if I really want them. I care too much about my beautiful hair to risk anything happening to it again.
You can’t cause alopecia. She can pull hair out and damage the scalp but the condition isn’t really caused by external forces. That said, I agree, I want the world’s calmest people doing my hair, not some maniac with an attitude.
I was in the front yard watching my kids play when the delivery van drove by, they didnt even slow down. A couple of minutes later, I got the "delivery attempted " notification. Be for real.
Your "hello everybody" and "subscribe!" Has become just as catchy as "sit Ubu sit. Good dog. Whoof" 😂😂😂 love your videos. Keep up the good work and stay petty!
12:45 this reminds me of the one scene from Selina when she took her friend shopping for a dress for the grammys and the clerk thought they were poor and by the time her friend gets the dress tried on, fans found Selina and the store was filled with fans wanting autographs.
Never judge a person by what they are wearing! My husband, in his 20s, went to a higher-end mall in the area. He walked into a store to look at a leather jacket. The salesperson immediately went to him, pointed to the discounted racks, and stated he would probably find something there. My husband bought the jacket he was looking at, not because he really wanted it, but wanting to show this person he could afford it. Haha! He returned it the following day when the original salesperson was off.
It might be a sales ploy to get ppl to buy more expensive items than they normally would. Either way, it's a gross thing to do to anyone. No matter what they look like or their age.
When I first worked retail, anyone who accepted a return would have it hurt their numbers, even if they weren’t the original person who sold it. So buying the jacket would have helped the rude employee and only hurt someone else.
4:50 Reminds me of when I was young and went to a hair salon, the moment I walked the atmosphere was off. I kid you not, the hairdressers looked me up and down like I shouldn't be there. One of them was my school bully. They acted like I was wasting their time. Did I get my hair cut? Yes, I had crippling social anxiety at that time and I couldn't say anything even when they messed my hair up. FOLLOW YOUR GUT! I wish I just walked out and saved the money. Did they stay in business? No, turns out I wasn't the only one they treated poorly and people talk. They lasted less than a year.
My brother bought an engagement ring in 2017, and it was coming via ups or fedex. He obviously had to sign for it. The first time they attempted delivery he was in his room and didn't get to the door on time. The second time, was the day he was planning to propose so everything was already set in motion, he needed that ring. I was sitting in the living room with him, near the wall of windows at the front of the house. The driver came up, didn't knock or ring the bell, just stuck a note and left. My brother chased after them to no avail. He needed to get ready as he was cooking my bestie who he was dating dinner for the proposal. So our Mom called and called the delivery company trying to find this package, and making a person or 2 cry in the process. Finally it was located, my parents sister and I loaded into the car. At this point we were all invested. We live in Mn so we drove in light snow in October to get this ring and drop it off at mine and my bestie's place, all without her knowing. She said yes and though they seperated a few years later, they remained good friends until his unexpected passing in 2022. My bestie and my whole family miss my twin dearly 💙
🤣The sound effects while you're blinking in the first story are hilarious. 🤣 I almost sent water through my nose. 😂Ok, so you do it through the whole thing...🤣
The whole retail snob routine needs to be checked. I am an older woman with some girth. I get the snob treatment when I go into places like forever 21, hot topic, etc. Apparently, you are NOT allowed to shop in these stores if you're not 12-25 yrs old and size 3 or less - Well snobs, when did it become a bad thing for a mom to buy something for her daughter, niece, family friend? People are so busy being judgemental that they forget, people give gifts, & buy things for loved ones just because
My friends did a project in high school where they sent in 2 people into different stores at the mall at almost the same time. One was well-dressed, the other not. Almost all the sales people approached the well-dressed person. Only one store had a person that approached the less attractive person. When they asked her later why she approached him she said "He looked like he needed more help and the well-dressed person could shop for himself."
@@RachelSpell_xoxo huh, you work there or something? The hot topic in my area isn't a plus size store. The plus size version is called torrid or something. What a weird & gaslighty thing to say! SHE apparently did have that experience. Great that you didn't/don't but that's no reason to dispute someone else's experience. Smh. Just because you experience things a certain way doesn't mean that is every other persons experience across whatever areas this shop exists in. Seriously weird to assume that.
@jenwa6191 no that's not what I said, it's not torrid. I worked there for years but that's not how I meant that at all.... I meant like, NO WAY that's insane.. damn... accusatory 😂 my point is they'd lose their customer base.
@@RachelSpell_xoxo lol, you edited your comment to say “should not” instead of “would not”. By saying “would not” you were denying the experience of the commenter. No store should treat people like that. Just because the store you worked at were primarily “chubby millennials” shopping there doesn’t mean that is true for every hot topic in the world. 🤦♀️ Besides, what you think is “chubby” may not be chubby to someone else. Your statement of “chubby millennials” is, in fact, a judgement of the customers you were serving. And if those shoppers were truly bigger, they wouldn’t fit into hot topic sizes because Torrid is plus-size and top topic isn’t. lol. 😂
About the woman who tried to get her hair braided. She called her boss who owns the salon she worked at. She didn't say she knew the owner of the place she tried to get her hair done. But like you said, treat everyone with the same respect they show you. That's always been my philosophy. You never know what kind of issue they may be going through.
Hola Amazing Charlotte!! Dare I say YOU have been my absolute FAVORITE influencer for a couple of years now. You’ve Outdone Yourself in my world with this one love!! I’m wiping tears!!! 😂😅😂😅😂😅😂 Love you! Keep being you. I know that world of creative had and is a ride. You inspire me more - and so many people - more than you know!! ❤❤❤❤
oh and i got the boss story too, once we were supposed to attend some boring meeting (yearly meeting where they basically say the same crap that has nothing to do with our job, like a safety meeting), and i called out sick. Went to a spa instead and who do I run into in the little spa waiting room but my superior who also called in sick!!! I did not get fired though, we both kept each other's secret LOL
oooo I've had that delivery situation happen to me and I reported it once and they were like 'we knocked' and I'm like 'no you didn't .... I have two dogs in my apartment and there's a dog who lives across the hall who also barks at the door and I would have known you were at my apartment door' .... their response 'I'm sorry ma'am' LOL I got a partial refund lol
I used to work as a pharmaceutical sales representative.Three-piece suits were the required work attire. I once dropped in at a men's clothing store on a Saturday afternoon wearing casual attire and was not only not served , but treated rudely. I returned Monday in my work clothes and was rushed by three salespeople trying to sell. I asked for the manager and told him about Saturday's experience. The rude salesperson from Saturday was terminated. The funny thing is Saturday wasn't the first time I'd been there and I had purchased several of my suits there.
I went window shopping while I was waiting to go see my dr about my weight loss surgery and I know I couldn’t fit anything in that store but totally my style. And the guy there came up gave me his card offered to help me. Was so nice. Best customer service ever. I told him I was just looking and I would def try and find him if I can go back. I’m down 100 lbs so I might can get something there soon if he still there I hope to find him
I’m a Southern US woman. To this day, 70 years later, I still chuckle at how hard it was for my (also Southern) mother to explain to me that calling an area of our town “n…town” was not acceptable. At the time I was just repeating what an adult neighbor had said. I tried to argue that using another, more acceptable, word in place of the “n” word didn’t sound right. Lost that argument! Mom was pretty much ahead of the times in that regard as this was the Bible Belt in the mid 1950s.
Growing up in the South in the 1950s, if I had used that word, my mother would have washed my mouth out with soap. As my mother said, "We aren't white trash."
Brazil Nuts😂. Licorice Jelly babies😂.. good harder for my brain after I learned it was wrong and my closest black friends families used it! Fun being a kid!
One day I was waiting for my delivery when I heard the post office truck backing out of my parking lot. He had stuck the "we tried" paper in my door and was leaving. I ran to him. He wasn't ringing people's doorbells because he didn't have any packages in his vehicle; there were too many to deliver! So we had to wait until the next day to pick up our package directly from the post office. Ridiculous... Thank you, Canada Post! 🙃
But why is she recording it? Did she just set up a camera to catch her saying stupid things whilst in a meeting and turned out to be unmuted? I do a lot of stupid things, but there's never a camera around.
@daisyo.6666 Good point. I don't record anything ever, but maybe she is one of those ppl who records herself all of time? I truly don't know and it is a little weird.
The part about the woman thinking the customer was poor reminded me of that scene in Selena where the lady was like snubbing Selena until her store was flooded with fans. As soon as she even thought about kissing up Selena told them they wouldn't need the dress after all. Still one of my favorite parts of the movie.
Queen- they didn’t actually ring the bell. And that woman didn’t know the owner of the salon she knew the owner of the salon she worked at. I feel like I’m on Seth Meyers “Corrections.” 😂
I had a local Domino's in college that would pull thus "you we're home" crap. I would call the order in, and STAND WAITING in the delivery area where ALL food got dropped off, only for the pizza guy to claim I wasn't there.
I was waiting on some packages for work. While waiting for the packages, we get a notification saying they couldn't deliver the package because we "weren't open". We work in downtown Tampa and this was a Wednesday at 10 a.m. We were definitely open. Made no sense.
I was at work told we need this delivery to wait at our shipping gate for it was very important im waiting then I get a call from the boss they couldn't deliver the package i said I was there wait for it the said no one was there to receive the package which was a lie let's just he was not happy when he was forced to actually deliver the package I thought it was funny I also found out if you don't at least try to deliver the package and lie they will fire you for not doing your job
I once got a notification that my package couldn’t be delivered because the business wasn’t open…except I had ordered it to my apartment, a very clearly residential building, that was nowhere near any businesses 😂 The package never ended up showing up (it was a tv, so I’m pretty sure someone at the post office decided to keep it for themselves), luckily I was able to have another one sent at no extra charge.
That one happened to me last week! My door was even open and I could see the door the entire time. My dog didn’t even bark and he’s a beagle, trust me, there would have been barking.
I learned very early in life that you always treat everybody nice. I had a kid that lived down the block from me that I had been mean to several times not knowing that they had a swimming pool and they were going to have pool parties and I would not be invited. So all throughout Elementary School I never got invited to that house. So I have always told all my friends and my daughter and she still remembers this be nice to everyone you never know who's got the pool
17:37 At my mum's old job, there was a couple who were both managers. Their daily task includes brewing fresh coffee from the beans for the branch managers. Heard the coffee was good and other workers would drink any amount they was left with after the bosses and the two had coffee. Coffee skills in an office is no joke, please don't lie about that.
I respect the gentleman who held that doorbell button for a really long time! Good thing he didn’t make contact- could’ve broken it. Maybe that’s what happened at the last house and the boss told him to use his kinetic force this time.
6:54 as a stylist of 23 years if a client is early sometimes is a bonus if you are running ahead, but if they are really early it’s sometimes stressful even though you kindly explain and offer them a drink. But they only time I don’t like it is when they come early before you open and they either follow you into the salon instead of waiting 10/30 minutes in their car because you feel like to have to start their hair early even though you have to setup the salon. But making them sit in their car is just disgusting. This hole situation is wrong in every way
One time, my electric box had an issue & the maintenance guys came out. I was sweeping my living room when the power went out. I ran down to the pole & there the guys are. One said they came up & knocked at my door....ummmmm, no way you came into my yard much less knocked on my door. He insisted he did. I asked him not to insult me by lying to me & that I'd know the second he stepped past the trees if he'd been in my yard. See, I have a farm & LGDs... Big, loud dogs that their job is to alert to intruders. Plus, my pit & chihuahuas inside that bark when someone knocks on a door 5,000 miles away. Tell me you came to my door again, son.
@@lob1248 intrusive thoughts won... Like... She even PAUSED and thought about it for a second... And just let it fly!!! Then kept going because???? Why TF not at this point, right? 😂
Honestly I think I love Charlotte dobre videos so much because she is exactly my level of petty, that Aritzia story hit home that is 100% something I would do. 😂
I was standing in my hall by my front door when a “Sorry we missed you” postal card was put through my letterbox. I quickly opened the door,and asked the delivery guy why he didn’t knock? He didn’t even have my parcel! I asked where it was,and he said it had been forgotten at the depot. I called the depot,explained everything,and asked where my parcel was. A staff member personally drove it to my house that day to deliver it.
I've had that happen with USPS. Or they say they delivered it but I don't get it until the next day.
Gotta wonder if delivery dude got fired over that one!
I've had this happen to me! But when I opened the door, they weren't even there! The photo they sent wasn't even my front door 😤
I had an important letter that I was waiting for about a week to get, I was home the day they "tried" to deliver it cause they give you the time and everything. I have ring cameras, no postman in sight and because of my work schedule I couldn't pick it up until 3 days after
I had nearly the same experience, but in that one, the note was just stuck in the door and there was no knock or ringing of the doorbell, and I was obviously home. I've also had the parcel delivered to a different address (a business) a couple of blocks away and only received it when an employee of the business delivered it to me himself.
From a female salesperson in Cartier when I advised I could not afford jewelry, but wanted to try on: “That’s quite all right, one day you may be able to afford us, you’ll remember this experience and comeback and purchase what you want.” This was over 40 years ago. Best salesperson ever!
Exactly as it should be what a lovely sales person, we all have aspirations and a good experience means you will go back ❤
that is so kind ❤
It’s amazing how I can still remember her words after 40 years. She left a huge impression on me.
So funny, I have been to Cartier several times, both in my city and in Paris, drooling over the watch and jewellery I would love to buy (same thing in Rolex btw), and have had similar amazing experiences like that each time.. once even gotten champagne once.. very different from luxury clothes and bag brands… and one day soon I will make my dream purposes and I know where I will spend my money 😊🎉
That's what you call a professional!
I watched UPS pull up then leave immediately, mark unable to deliver, and I called the customer service immediately. Caught him in 4k on THREE cameras straight up lieing. His boss was PISSED at him when he called me lol
Good, the boss should be pissed. Why tf would someone do that
I didn't know that this was a thing! I didn't realize that so many people had delivery drivers just lie/fake not being able to deliver their packages?? 😮
UPS driver delivered the box I was waiting for and sent a picture, then took the box and stole it. It was nothing the driver wanted, so I found the opened box around the corner near the parking lot. UPS are hiring the porch pirates!
Years ago I paid for express delivery with fedex so a birthday gift would arrive in time. The recipient was in the front room with a view of the the front porch, all day. Igot a message saying they tried to deliver but no one was home so they would try again next week. I called and read them the riot act. The package was delivered after hours. 😂
@@schrdngrskat3847 they steal our packages too, and claim they were delivered
Me and my husband went to buy a new car a couple of years ago, and we had seen a car we really wanted but we could only go in once we finished work. My hubby had track bottoms and T-shirt on and I had combats and T-shirt. Trust me we looked not great.
The typical car sales man who thinks he is the best at everything looked as us and told the young lad who looked like the local t boy to go see what we wanted, we spoke to the young lad and told him what car we were interested in and he was brilliant, it was even funnier for us when we told him we wanted to pay on card the full payment with no finance. The car cost £39K. The young lad smiles from ear to ear probably thinking of the commission he would get.
The guy who had passed us off thinking we were nothing just stared with his mouth open. Don’t even judge someone by how they look.
Yeah I live In a farming community some of these farmers are seriously loaded, but always look like …. well farmers, but could probably buy the car and 4 of its friends outright on the spot 🤣🤣
I paid cash for a car right before Christmas one year. Made that young man’s year. I bet his kids had good presents that year.
I grew up in the south. And I’m black. That old black money doesn’t look rich but some of them have DEEP pockets. I’ve gone out with a relative who was a big attorney in another city and people treated us poorly until they saw what we ordered and what we were tipping. A lot of people are extremely prejudice and POS like
@@BettyBordello yep. A lot of farmers have assets for dayssss
I learned this as a youngster… I worked at an outdoors sporting goods store at age 20…. In sales. A customer, pulls up in a 1963 VW Beetle, white T shirt, jeans and flip flops. The store owner told me to take care of Dr. Bob that he was a very valued customer…. Dr. Bob spent thousands…. Every time him came in…. I always remembered that lesson and never forgot about Dr Bob!
The shopping one is so real. Last year my dad and I went into a luxury watch store with two different boutiques that were attached. We entered on the one side and the clerks were doing everything to ignore us. We walk over to the other side and we were immediately greeted by a total gem of a salesman who waited on us hand and foot. My dad dropped $20K that day on watches for us, and the salespeople that ignored us on the other side were picking their jaws up off the floor as we sipped our champagne to celebrate our purchase. My dad goes back to him regularly to add to his collection. It literally pays to be kind, people!
Lmao
It's the fake ringing the doorbell for me. Finger hovering 2 inches away😂
Listen me too like wasn’t it hovering …. You pretend to ring it to take a picture 😂😂😂😂
They didn't even try to make it look like they were ringing that doorbell 😂😂😂😂
Could have just touched the button and not press it. 😂
Why go through all that work just to get out of doing work? Like yall already did half the job. Just finish it B
Do you have to hold the button down on Rings? Cuz why hold it there so long? And do you have to hold it down to leave a message? I don’t know how this works and I don’t want to look stupid should I need to use one. HELLLP”!
That hair braiding story is wild. I feel like the stylist just didn't feel like taking another client, and instead of being honest and trying to reschedule, she instead made her feel as uncomfortable as possible so she would decide to leave on her own. It's like those boyfriends who don't have the guts to break up with you, so they just start acting like assholes until you get the hint.
THIS!!
@@rachelmaddowswife8713 I can't believe she said she was friends with the owner...like...you don't treat friends that way...tf?? Lol
@@SUGAs_Shadow85 I don't think the stylist knew this lady was friends with the owner until it was too late, haha
I think she said she's friends with the owner of the salon she works at, not the salon she was currently at for the braiding.
To be fair, women do this to boyfriends as well.
2:28 No, Charlotte! They did NOT ring the doorbell, they merely pretended to!
From the angle that their picture was taken, it would appear that the doorbell was being pressed when it wasn't really.
I came here to say the same thing! You can tell by the position of his finger, that it WAS NOT ringed. Also, it very clearly says in the caption they "faked ringing" the doorbell. 😂
I think she might have pretended to misunderstand that part, because then we comment to correct her and the video gets engagement. I think many youtubers do it on purpose. Sometimes it’s the most obvious thing..
I live in Canada.... they do this too often and without proof your a lier .. .some of us hav3 to record everything not cause they posting or gaf ....its because we out here protecting ourselves 😂😂
Yeah, that hovering finger never makes contact… 😂
My mom taught me to knock, wait a hot minute, knock slightly louder, wait a hot minute, and then leave. I've had food deliveries where they knock and immediately start walking away. Like, not even waiting a half minute for me to get to the door!
Some elderly people walk slower, some people gotta secure their pets, some people had to come done the stairs. Like....we ain't just sitting right next to the door for the next 40 minutes, so we can open before your hand has finished contact with my door 😂
It accounts
Once I was watering the plants after feeding the strays.... This delivery van passed my place, didnt even stop. A few seconds later I received a text saying "there's an attempted delivery but you were not at home, we will try again tomorrow please be there"
😂😂😂.
I immediately called the HQ and said your van passed by me no less than 5 mins ago and you sent me this text? While I'm standing out here alive? God knows if I were laying dead on the ground what would've happened.
And they said no one was home...i described their van to a T with how many people were visible on the inside.
And then there was silent until the next day😂😂😂
I remember once when my husband wanted to buy new suits (he'd lost a bunch of weight so none of his fit, but is still a big guy) we went to a local shop and he approached the girl at the counter (fake tan, 4ft eyelashes, the works) who looked him up and down, scoffed and just pointed him towards a wall of plain shirts. But then was more than happy to serve the next guy who was slim and reasonably good looking.
Eventually a young guy came over to ask if my husband needed assistance. He never judged and happily helped hubby pick out several suits.
In the end, the other guy only bought a $100 jacket, while my hubby picked up nearly $1k worth of full suits.
The scowl on that girls face as we were leaving was priceless, and now hubby always waits til that young guy is working if he wants to buy new suits.
She had 4 foot eyelashes?
Lol, not literally 4 foot. But they were the biggest lashes I've ever seen a person wear.
If a salesperson treats me badly in a store I actually leave and shop at another place or order online. I used to work in a mall and yes, sometimes salespeople are just dicks for the sake of being dicks. But sometimes they do this on purpose because people tend to spend more out of spite. If the commission is based on the store sales is a win-win situation
My wife had a similar experience at a car dealership, she ended up going to a different dealer. Afterwards she called the manager at the dealership that was an ass to tell him they lost the sale of two cars.
i hope he gets commission or bonuses due to his sales numbers
Those hairstylists seriously thought they were at home. Sharpie on the door? Pajamas? No greeting? Veiled threats/snide remarks/open hostility? Because she didn't knock?? At a storefront??? Naw, fam. You are not prepared to be a business. I'll bet they only take cash.
They took her cash, and delivered threats. I'd have reported them.
I wouldn't be surprised if they were living there
Now that I think about it, you are on to something. It might be a front for a money laundering for a gang or something? Who knows. The attitude, the sloppy mess of a storefront, the casual threats... They dont want business, they already 'earn' in a different business. Reporting sounds good.
@@dielytra Girl relaying the story was too shocked to see the entire picture. As one would be. She was still thinking legit business. Probably a side line for the girls' in the gang, OP even mentioned the dodgy suburb. Pyjamas and food everywhere? A sleepover and three bad hangovers later lol...made a very shocking day for the poor video poster. Which doesn't take away from the outright theft perpetrated on her and the deliberately threatening demeanour and words.
She was nicer than I would've been. I would've demanded my deposit back!
Who knocks to enter a salon? Do you knock when you walk into a store? It's a business.
Ikr😂😂😂
You can't fix stupid
One time, I was so tired from work that I knocked on the door to a boutique. 😅 So I guess it does happen.
Also the fact they did not greet the woman, they were for sure gonna jump her.
I have because when we got my foster kid we picked the weird times, and the door was often locked.
I went into a retail store a few years ago and and it was the best experience in a store I’ve ever had I was getting an outfit for a wedding and there was 2 guys working that day and I was the only customer in there at that time and these two guys were asking me questions throwing clothes in my hands had me get into the dressing room and even while I was in there they were throwing clothes over the door to have me try on and talking me up and just absolute sweet hearts… havent had the same experience since then I think about them every once in a while.. being a good attentive retail worker really makes peoples day
Random comment but that lady that was going to get her hair done is gorgeous!
I’m living for the brain rot of people posting everything online and then being surprised Pikachu when they lose their jobs. 😂😂😂
Right tho lmao
Surprised pikachu 😂😂
Agreed. I am gen X and we got warnings back in the 90s, even more in the 00s, I can attribute my hearing it in the 20teens to the fact that I was in the medical field, but I seriously doubt they stopped saying it...but it does seem like they stopped after the pandemic even though we all know for a fact that this is reality
@@SoManyRandomRamblings in this day and age the younger generation believes they don’t have to listen to anyone, and they feel that they’re entitled to immunity at school, work, and home.
@@Wakenbaketv it's not generational, every generation has them, it's their parents' fault, this is all the generation before them messing up their own individual kids. They exist in every generation you are just more aware of them now because the internet allows you to see more than just your little bubble.
The shopping one!! Can relate! 🤣🤣 I went into a VERY high end jewelery store with my farmer future husband, straight out of the field, we were ignored by 99% of staff but ended up with one TOTAL SWEETHEART of a woman helping us. They got commission on sales and we left approx. 30k later. Everyone, but her, was a very unhappy worker that day... MADE MY DAMN DAY!!
That’s absolutely phenomenal! 🤣 Same happened to me while shopping with our daughter. I had gone into a jewellery shop, lovely blue packaging, and was completely ignored. When I took my gloves off to look and feel something, three women came out of nowhere! I had my wedding rings on and apparently that was the “mating call”! We were travelling so I knew I could go into my usual shop with zero issues. Our daughter was 18 and she was appalled at these women, let them know it too. She laughed in their faces and told them to kiss the commission goodbye. It was hysterical. They noticed her carrying two large Burberry bags filled with purchases at that time. She’d never seen Pretty Woman, that’s what me laugh out loud! She called them snobs, loudly, and we laughed our way out the door.
I started thinking about something when I was 16. My best friend lived in VA and I lived in Ky. Her dad was a pilot for United and this was back in the 90s where employees actually got FREE plane tickets. Our parents must’ve really trusted us bc they let me and her meet up and spend 4 days in Chicago, BY OURSELVES! We get there and her dad also got discounts on certain hotel chains so we were supposed to stay at a Marriott but we decided to skip that one and got a water front suite at the Drake hotel. The whole trip was absolutely amazing and we felt so grown up. The only downside was with some of the hotel employees, in particular, the doorman. He was so friggen rude to us the whole time. We weren’t acting like children running around. We were actually trying our best to appear as adults. The experience with the hotel employees got me thinking… there is nothing wrong or demeaning about working in a hotel, I have worked in one and I’m currently a server/manager of a restaurant so no shame to service industry workers. But why were hotel employees so snobby and acting like they were better than us??? Retail employees, even in upscale stores, you are still a retail employee and probably can’t afford have the products in your store so why so snobby to customers?? Even rich people dress down so you can’t really judge somebody by what they are wearing. I don’t get where the attitude comes from!!!
a true 'pretty woman' moment XD
I work at a jewelry store and my boss made it a policy to say hello to every customer that walks in. The reason for that is because there is an older employee, who would look people up and down and refuse to even acknowledge anyone that doesn’t look like they could afford jewelry. We don’t even make commission and honestly she should have been fired long ago for that type of profiling.
@@stephaniegodin2167 that's how it should be! Can't judge a book by its cover!
I used to work in jewellery sales at a store directly next to a Tiffany. The number of big sales ($10-25k) I got from customers in scruffy clothing because the Tiffany were assholes to them and treated them poorly was amazing. I had engineers on holidays at festivals, tradies, FIFO, the works. Just treat people with kindness and respect.
Yep! Never judge a book by it's cover! I worked for a big steel company when I was a student. This old guy pulls up in a old car and walks in with a brown bagged lunch. Said "Hi! How are you today?" I told him I was good and asked him the same. He then asked how I like working here and I said it was great. He walked away and one of the guys asked me if I knew who that was and I said no. He was the owner of the company and owned several other companies. He was a billionaire. I had no clue, but I always treat everyone the same. He told the guy that was in charge of hiring to bring me back as many summers as I needed.
I legit remember going to a local jewelery store. The sales lady looked me up and down before scoffing and saying, "Okay, let's cut to the chase. What's your ACTUAL budget?" It was humiliating and rude. I went elsewhere for my Mother's Day needs.
@@randombeepbeep I am sorry you experienced that. People are assholes. :/
@@randombeepbeepI’m sorry it hurt your feelings, but you were righteous and didn’t let her humiliate you by trying to prove yourself to her.
I love the geniusness behind opening a jewelry store right next to a store like Tiffany's. I bet they anticipated this and made a ton
The shopping one was literally me last week!!! Went to a shop in Greece to get a suit for my friend and a dress for me for a wedding and an event that evening. They looked at us like we were confused, didn't even say hello and spoke about us thinking we don't understand (they were not Greek). When i asked about a dress size the lady told me its "far to expensive for me". Got some amazing revenge though and they lost a LOT of money in sales!
I LOVE that Charlotte knows how long it takes to get braids and why it wouldn’t have been good to be in that stylist’s chair 7:55
Dude the retail one, with your story- I had a similar experience when computer shopping at Best Buy. I was, admittedly, a teenager at the time and looked much younger than I was (18 but regularly hit with "child discounts"/ told I looked 14ish) so my dad- the computer whiz- had discussed my budget in advance and we had spent MONTHS researching the tech I wanted to get so i knew what I was doing/ asking for and it would suit my needs/ uses while also meeting my dads minimum-standards for my system. So we get in there and it's not busy, there's three employees who could help but right away two of them dismiss me as a customer and the third does the passive-aggressive 'hears my request but speaks to my dad in response' bullshit until my dad walks OUT THE DOOR ENTIRELY and texts me 'let me know when it's time to pay.' Well I get abandoned by the one employee who WAS helping and a trainee finds me in the store picking out things on my own and spends the next hour with me tracking down & discussing items until I have my purchase ready. We get to the counter, I've texted my dad I'm ready and he meets me there about the same time and the asshole who passive-aggressive 'helped' me at the start tries to take the sale from the new kid with the excuse of 'he's a trainee and doesn't have a sales number.' - which told me they got a commission on my purchase. I looked the sales rep dead in the eyes and told my dad "Never mind, lets go to Fry's (competing electronic store) now that I know what I want." Apologized to the trainee who shrugged and handed me a written list of everything we'd selected and I left. We came back an hour later and tracked down the kid who'd helped me so he could get his sale because I wanted my stuff and, seriously, the kid spent an hour patiently waiting through my indecision & helping me find substitutes when the item I wasn't couldn't be found. He deserved the commission.
LOL...I've bought at BB and being older (77), I've had salespersons start telling me about systems. I let them finish their spiel then I start asking real questions about the CPU, GPU, RAM, refresh rates, etc. (I was a CS prof). They get deer in headlights look.
@@stischer47 very few BB workers actually know anything tech. Most are just working there a few hours each payperiod to get the employee discount (at least that's how it is at all the BBs in our city)
I’m a lawyer. When I go suit shopping, I purposely wear a thick cardigan and jeans because if the blazer can’t fit right over my cardigan, I’m not buying it. If the trousers aren’t the same length as my jeans, not buying them. I don’t wear makeup because I don’t want to stain the clothes I try on. I put my hair in in a scrunchie because it is comfortable. Do you know how many times I walked out of a store because people were like “Ma’am, are you sure YOU need a suit?” And then I go online to another store that I know no one will get a commission
@@r.carmichael4236I'm sorry people treat you that way.
A friend of mine worked in a jewelry store and it was just her and #1 sales girl at the time. An older lady walks in one day and is looking at the pin/broaches about $60-$80 range. My friend was new at the time so asked if she should go help the lady. #1 sales girl gives a stink eye then goes on her phone ignoring lady. My friend goes to help, very friendly showing different items until lady picks out something. Lady says 'That's the one. I'll need 300 of those.' She was the secretary of the president of some company and it was the company's anniversary. Great comission for my friend.
When I started out in retail at the age of sixteen, I took the emphasis on customer service to heart. This was Macy’s, after all, and high standards were what they promised their customers. One day, a rather tall, rather large, plainly dressed lady walked in. She walked through the department, pulling items out, looking at them and obviously looking around for help. I was a newby and would hang back a little due to being unsure of myself, but the usual sales people would not even greet this lady. I shyly walked up and asked her if she needed help. She gratefully retraced her steps and together, we picked out several clothing items. She told me she was buying them for her nieces back in Samoa. That one sale made me sales person of the week (no commission, but they watched your sales like hawks). I approached everyone with confidence after that, lesson learned. I hope the judgmental people I worked with learned a lesson, too.
That makes you the salesperson of my day too!
I was at Macy's or Dillard's years ago. Did some light hiking before because it was a beautiful day, then remembered I needed new dress shoes for a wedding. So I walked in, no makeup, just t-shirt, shorts, and dusty running shoes. The ladies in the shoe department ignored me, only a shy looking young lady offered to help me. I bought more than one pair of shoes and made sure she got the sale.
What a nice story! Thanks for sharing.
I worked at Lord and Taylor in the early 80s and there were no computers or registers, we all had a little calculator and a drawer with a $130 and a little key you wore around your wrist to open the drawer.
We also wrapped every item of clothing in tissue paper.
@@SlimKeith11 ♥️
Me: "How much is this?"
Clerk: "It's too expensive."
I asked for the price not your opinion!!
Some people seem to think that if someone has to ask its price, the customer couldn't afford it anyway. I find that to be very snobbish.
@@jacklow9611 Especially when rich people are often really cheap.
@@StrangeFacinationsyes that part!
@@StrangeFacinationsexactly. My friends dad is a millionaire and still buys from charity shops. Millionaires become millionaires for a reason
@lucialovecraft my brother is very well to do. He has been cheap his whole life. His wife is extremely cheap. I'm comfortable, but if I want something, I get it. I'm not a spendthrift, but you have to enjoy life.
I worked in retail for many, many years. At several small and larger department stores. You always had to greet every customer, no matter what they are wearing or if their hair was looking crazy, etc. Any customer MAY buy something! I was always the nice, non-pushy employee. I ended up with regular customers coming in who only wanted my help. Because I treated people right. 😊
That's why i love my polish jewerly shop Apart - I shopped there while looking fire as duck and also in a truck suit with a smudged make-up (it was raining), and they were always most helpful and very professional and pleasant, like a human beings. Shout out to Apart, great designs, from everyday to really fancy, and good people working for them.
If you want them to knock before entering the salon.. put a please knock sign 😅 don’t threaten your customers 7:44
YES. I'm guessing it's their first time having an actual business store. They're acting like she walked into their house without knocking. They need someone who has had an actual business to mentor them on business etiquette. Or they'll end up being sued.
They couldn't afford/bother to put NUMBERS on the door. You think they're springing for a SIGN?
Please Knock ✊ Written in Sharpie 😂
@@paulagoeringer9466 So were they also born yesterday? Or like home schooled and home bound? Because if you ever went to a salon or any place of business you should know how to act and not be this crazy. I would have wanted my deposit back because this was a robbery. 35 dollars for threats of physical violence.
@@jdonvancetheoverseer3373 A sign can be a piece of paper.
My friend and I shopped the fancy stores in Vegas while waiting for our flight. We walked into Prada looking like we belonged in Walmart but that employee was so nice and kind he "shopped" with us for like half hour he knew damn well we weren't going to buy anything but he still did his job.
He was trying to make sure you don't steal anything 😂
I think it keeps the reputation in tact to treat everyone decently. It's not classy or chic to act stuck up or snobby....and with the way the Internet is once you get a rep its forever!
Being a jerk to potential buyers does not make sense unless they are doing something to damage your business or products. What if they get rich some time after that. Even if they don't believe in fairy tales, some people win lottery, get inheritance or just get a rich spouse. And some make it big some other way. They remember if someone treated them awfully. Also a person who they think is too fat to buy there might be buying a handbag or scarf or just some present for someone else.
Oh, I thought this was going to be a Pretty Woman situation 😅
Future customers! Be nice to people! They could win a jackpot!!!
The one with the $7000 outfit made me think of the quote from Absolutely Fabulous "You only work in a shop, you know. You can drop the attitude" 😂
Exactly! Now I have to go rewatch 😂
Yep, she should've been like " between you and me, you're the one working here" 😂
Squeal yessss! Hi fellow AbFab lover!
Yep…you're a shop ASSISTANT!
Oh, sweetie, dahling
I agree on the retail story. I used to go into Macy’s on a Saturday in my relaxed clothes ready to put down some serious cash on shoes. I’d often get ignored so if someone actually treated me with kindness & were helpful, I’d make sure they got the credit. And vice versa. If I make my way up to the counter after getting zero help, I’m making it clear NO ONE helped me. Also worked shoes as a kid and that BS doesn’t fly with me. Kindness is everything!!!
Shopping is free. Purchasing costs money. There is a difference. Either way that customer deserved equal respect as any other.
I told the delivery company I had surveillance, so I knew they had not attempted delivery. It arrived the next day XD
Wait, that was your story? Did they get fired?
@@imaghost2961 Nope I just experienced the same thing. They told me there would be a reprimand and review of their delivery logs, I didnt hear anything else
It should also have been free delivery.
@@J.Young808 It already was
14:57 I used to sell European comfort shoes. We had a sales contest going on that day. My very first customer of the day was a guy who had just purchased very fancy fashionable shoes, but they hurt his feet. He was looking to buy a brand new pair of boots. But why buy new boots when he had these sexy ones? So instead showed him a bunch of ways to make them more comfortable with inserts and leather lotion and stretch spray. So my first sale of the day was less than 50 bucks, and everyone around me was smirking. After that, every single sale rest of the day was at least $400, with the average shoe costing about $120. I know to treat people like I would want to be treated, and it usually works out pretty well.
And that's how you get repeat, loyal customers who will spread the word to come to you.
@@paulagoeringer9466yep! That will get you a customer for life!
My daughter worked as a barista when she was in college. She tried to make a heart, but the two halves separated as she handed the coffee to the customer.
The customer gave her a "wtf is this" look and my daughter said, "I gave you angel wings!" Customer goes from "wtf" to "awwww..."
Actually, I wouldn't care if it had something drawn on it, whatever it was. If I'm buying something to drink, it would be destroyed after the first sip anyway, although the effort would be appreciated.
I would have said, "a broken 💔" 😂
That's fast thinking.
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That was a good save! Your daughter is a quick thinker! 😄👍
"You never know who someone is, who they could be, or who they know" Sage words from the queen ❤
That first lady even pulled the "this was my plan all along!" When it came out she was fired. 😂 She said she wanted to become more Republican Political, and tried to go onto Republican podcasts... They didn't even want to mess with her 😂
😂😂😂 …. Don’t forget to vote!! 🎉
Yeah, she thinks Republicans want racists in their ranks. Nope. Sweetie, you go on being a bigot with the other bigots. None of us want you.
When I sold furniture, some of the biggest spenders were some of the most casually dressed, sometimes almost looking homely, and they’d spend thousands, sometimes tens of thousands on furniture. I learned quick not to judge a book by its cover in life, so I’m glad I didn’t act like that lady in sales.
A really rich guy in our area likes to be hands on with his business and farm so is normal dressed like a farmer or contractor lol ripped jeans Henley and flannel shirt with big old dirty boots.
He got even with the car dealer I was at looking at used vehicles they didn't even want to help him. I was only buying an old used $5,899 jeep wrangler for a project car
I actually know him and was watching and after I signed all the paperwork they still had not bothered to talk to him I kinda went over and asked if he needed a ride to the Chevy deal instead of the Ford dealer lol
He went to the Chevy dealer and bought 3 of those big old shiny trucks for his new business trucks for the farm. Lol.
I ran into him later when he and 2 of his boys were driving into the Ford dealer to show off said trucks cuz he was a very petty fella lol 😆
One of my cousins once worked as a server (at that time they were called waitresses) at a diner in the town I grew up in and one day, this old man came in wearing dirty overalls and shirt, looking slightly disheveled. She took his order (one of the most expensive items on the menu) and served him as she was expected to, but when she took his bill to him and he wrote out a check, she didn't think it would be any good. One of our mutual aunts also worked there so my cousin asked our aunt if she thought it would be any good, and when our aunt saw the signature, she had to laugh. The man was the president of a local bank (and one of the wealthiest in the area) who also had a very lucrative farm/ranch, and he'd been out working on his land that day and had come into town for lunch. My cousin learned that day that judging a person by their clothing could lead to great embarrassment. He also left her a very decent tip.
Yeah usually I go out looking like a bit of a mess. Sweatpants sweatshirt hair brushed but not styled. Store employees usually ask me a million times if I need anything but not in a nice way. In a way where they are assuming I'm either stealing or not buying anything. I usually take a while to find things because I have many allergies. Now if I go im done up, I'm asked once and then left alone.
I dress down to go shopping just to see how they act. I've had fun doing this.😂
I worked in a furniture and home accessories store several years ago. A guy kinda shuffled in, said he just wanted to look around. Dressed normally, a little on the sloppy side. He comes to the cash register 5 minutes later with $3000 in cashmere throws.
I feel ya, girl. I'm home all the damn time and the number of times delivery people said "We couldn't reach you" irks me to no end. Like, I ain't discreet when waiting for packages. I camp my butt OUTSIDE on the deck and watch youtube videos or Hulu or whatever until either A: my butt goes numb or B: phone died so I charge it.
I had one delivery driver speed by my house as soon as the door shut. The dedication to laziness is impressive sometimes.
In my country, the delivery drivers are like, couple of missed calls, and asking you if there's someone else to receive the package OR ELSE It's like Duolingo
There are 2 house's on the property that i live on. My house is a little to the west, but behind the back of the house in front of me. When I have deliveries, I give instructions to go up the driveway because my house is kind of hidden from the street. Some drivers, especially from Walmart and Amazon will COMPLETELY IGNORE and NOT READ those instructions. They'll go to the front house and take a pic of their front door and say it was undeliverable. I'm disabled so I'm almost always home. So this definitely makes me upset.
Ha ha. I can relate, I do that sometimes, too.
The fact that the Casterly guys did not know that Ring can tell if you actually PUSH the button. His finger hanging there in the air is hilarious. 😂
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My wife wanted to buy a sweater for me in an upmarket shop in Stockholm, Sweden. She had spotted a really nice cashmere sweater in the window and asked if she could have a look. The snotty sales girl said it was the only one and she didn’t want to remove it from the display and also hinted that it was very expensive. That was when my wife went full thermonuclear, she whipped up a credit card and told the girl she wanted to purchase it, without even asking how much it cost. The next few minutes went by in a rather frosty atmosphere while the girl packed it up. My wife paid and left. To this day, I don’t know exactly how much the wretched thing was, but it was a great sweater and 20 years later, I still have it.
I am home 24/7 (minus a single HR on Fridays). I once had a certified letter sent to me and the woman put the "no one was home" slip in my mailbox that Saturday. I call the number and set up a new delivery. My normal mail guy come auo and was like "when isbaw this I was confused because you are ALWAYS home". This man knew and actually reported the woman bc she's done this often enough and this was solid proof.
Haven't seen her since
I worked in nice jewelery store. I often had the highest monthly sales because i never judged anyone for how they looked. Sure, i sold a lot of lower end items but those added up for my commission and being top salesperson. And those lower priced items were HUGE purchases to those people. I made sure they felt like the big spenders they were for their budget!
Sameeee. Just be nice to people.
If you are kind to someone they will remember you.
4:12 it felt like they took way more time and effort to try and fake that they tried to make a delivery vs actually making a delivery! Yeesh!
Not for furniture it’s not
I bet the reason why they fake the ringing the doorbell was lack of the delivery item in their van.
It’s the “I’m going to need you to mic your mute” 😂 Lady was so taken aback she couldn’t even
We were excited to be getting our first new couch to replace our "early-married hand-me-down". The store called the day before delivery to confirm a noon to 5pm delivery window. I got to work early the next day and rushed to get the day's work completed by 11:00am in order to get home by noon. (Being a new job, I had only accumulated 10 hours of annual leave so far). When my husband left home to work his 3-11pm shift there was still no couch and no new ETA. The couch was still MIA at 5:30pm but when I called the store they said ours was the next delivery of the day. The truck finally arrived just after 6:30pm, nearly an hour AFTER I would have gotten home if I had stayed at work. 🙄 When they brought the couch up to our apartment and pulled off the plastic wrap, it was THE WRONG COUCH! 😠 I called the store again and they said the next delivery date to our town was in two weeks 😡 We'd already given the old couch away so we had no couch, I had just wasted nearly half of my AL time and the store was going to make us wait ANOTHER 2 weeks and force me to use up my remaining AL, just bcs THEIR drivers loaded the WRONG couch on their truck. 😤😡 Fortunately, I immediately called my husband right after calling the store, and he was having NONE of that situation. He called the store right away and made it very clear to the manager that the situation was unacceptable and needed to be corrected ASAP....
Result: The couch we paid for was actually sitting in our living room when my husband got home from work at 11:20 that evening.... 😁😄 He can be very persuasive and persistent when the occasion calls for it, which is partly why we're both still around and still married 37+ years. 😄❤️
The girl with the mic... I would have pretended someone was behind me and I would have been like yo seriously I'm in a meeting leave me alone LOL
It’s been my worse fear since Covid so I keep those thoughts to myself 😂😂😂 or turn the phone/laptop off 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The girl in her car waiting for her hair appointment is absolutely stunning BTW. Poor thing, she had to deal with entitled and willfully ignorant people with room temperature IQ’s. 🤦🏼♀️
She's stunning. So glad she went with her gut
The fact that she was so stunning is probably why they were so nasty towards her - they were jealous.
Nah ss I just don't believe her whole story i think more is needed Hood adjacent come on now they probs saw her tik tok
@@farrinlandmesseryour comment shows how uneducated you are and because of that your opinion on the matter is also uneducated (and wrong) get a proper education. I’m from the ghetto. Get a life weirdo. You don’t have to sound stupid ya know.
ROOM TEMPERATURE IQs!!! I've never heard this before but I will use it forever now.
I love that the music festival boss is just waggling a finger. Maybe he’s not fired, maybe the boss said “I won’t tell if you won’t tell” 🤣
The problem is that the employee then posted it online - which means that his coworkers (who had to cover his shifts) likely saw it. 😂
It's Ireland... It's probably very probable 😂😂
UK and Ireland you can’t be fired ‘at will’.
2:50 They DIDNT even ring the doorbell tho 😂 they legit faked it 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Exactly! That’s the whole point!
@@darlenefraser3022Charlotte mistakenly said they rang the doorbell. That's why the comment.
🤭😁😳🤣🤣🤣faked the hole thing for a photo picture 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤭🤭👍🏼
Exactly!! They faked ringing 😂😭😭
That's what a lot do 😤
One Barista made a happy face with my name under it, for my coffee on Valentine's day. It was the sweetest thing ever. She didn't want me taking a photo of it, because she thought it was so ugly, but the amateur, art was so much cuter than a leaf or a fancy motif.
9:35 she was saying she was texting HER boss that owns the salon she works at, not the boss of the girl she went to for her braids (:
Oh ok that was confusing. What was the point of mentioning her boss then
here's the thing - if you don't have PTO to cover sick time, you get attendance points taken/given, that's your prerogative. I tell everyone who works under me that calling in "sick" might just mean "sick" of work for you and that's fine. Mental health is important.
We called that Anal Glaucoma - we can’t see our butts coming in today.
exactly!
They sound British in the video. In the U.K. we don’t have to use paid leave to cover days when we are sick as we usually have separate sick leave. She was using sick leave to avoid using her holiday time.
The caveat is PTO is for planned time off and in some states Sick time is a whole different type of paid leave. But he probably has a part time school friendly gig with no paid time off period.
Oh that's a much nicer way of putting it.
Sometimes you just really wouldn't do a good days work either with the mindset and would not be very useful anyway so better to stay home and mentally recharge
18:30 This is exactly why I stay quiet even if I’m muted, you never know 😭
This one 😂 she definitely had an offline convo with her lol
I am SO GLAD i am quiet during my meetings. 😂
I actually turn my phone off in my car to have any truly serious conversation about anyone who is in my phone. Thankfully, I don't gossip hardly ever so don't have to do this too much.
@@LEMATTOFFICIALshe definitely said "that time i had a wfh" (job) im reading that as definitely got fired after the meeting/training.
same i just talk shit on my head and never out loud in a professional situation!!!!
I ordered a monitor to use for my job, and it was very important that it would arrive on time. I was watching the DPD delivery guy on the website as there is a tracker. Instead of turning left to go onto my flat's car park he drove up and down the road several times, took a photo of the pavement and said I wasn't in.
I then rang DPD, who then said that they would get somebody to deliver it in the next hour. I wait an hour, nothing.
I rang again and was told the same thing. Another hour and nothing.
I rang a third time and was told "sorry it was sent back to the depo after the guy said you werent in and we cannot make another delivery today."
I'm getting angry for you! Lol
I had a package my son was waiting for and it said it was delivered but we couldn't find it. I find out later that the delivery driver just handed it to some random person walking past my apartment...🙄
I once waited at home for a package with my new phone in it. It was marked delivered to *name of 3 other people in the apartment building. I instantly checked with all 3 people, two were not home and one said she didn't get anything. That was back in the day when Twitter was still good, so I sent a DM to the delivery company account, explaining the situation and they messaged me right back. 15 mins later, I got my package from a very pissed off driver, telling me he accidentally delivered it to a different house. No dude, you didn't. Not sure if he lost his job that day but he at least got an earful from his boss. I think it was also DPD.
I walked into a nail salon that had a sign in the window that said walk ins welcome. I came in, stood at the counter and several women, including the patrons just stared at me. Finally one of the women said, "can I help you?" I said I would like a pedicure. I was going to the ocean the next day. "Do you have an appointment?" "No, I don't." All the women in the salon laughed. She proceeds to tell me she can't see me until two days from now like I'm a small child. So I turned around, whipped the curtain away from the window, grabbed the walkins welcome sign and slammed it down on the counter saying "this is false advertising", turned around and walked out. No reason whatsoever to be snatches because I'm not psychic.
Charlotte, I love your shopping story. I look youger then I am. A few years ago I was shopping with a friend. I went in a shop to buy fabric for the curtains of my new flat. The saler gave me exactly the kind of wibe you describe. We looked around then walked out. When we walked out another cashier said "goodbye have nice day!" My friend said in a friendly voice " goodbye! sorry for the service, it was really bad!"
The Pretty Woman scenario reminds me of the show "What Would You Do?". A black man went in to a high end male fashion store in black jeans, a black hoodie, and bright white basketball shoes.The white male manager looked him up and down and decided that he wasn't the right clientele so he was rude and dismissive. Imagine his face, the next day, when that same black man came in to his store in a suit. He was shocked to find out that the black man was the designer of all of the clothes and the owner of the business. The owner was not impressed with his manager's blatant racism.
I've been denied service, I was too...brown. 🤨
Is it racism or classism? If he was impressed with the suit, then colour had nothing to do with it?
I'm getting undercover boss vibes from this one. Not a bad thing to spot check. Bottomline figures don't always represent the service provided.
@@lucycarlisle9120 Perhaps both, but you know what people think of young black men in hoodies. They're called thugs while young white men are called boys.
That was looking and assesing purchasing Powers, not racism ..
The hairstylist one, the girl would probably have been so aggressive with the braids that she'd probably cause alopecia. Thank God she left, I have a strong feeling the girl would have made the braids way too tight.
I get the feeling the hairstyle does this to gain and free $35 for ppl cancelling last min when they walk in, no cancellation before.
I think the hairstyle banks off ppl will get upset with them and leave.
@@angelica.86 I agree!
Yeah. You can't trust just anybody with your hair.
Which is why I will never get braids like that even if I really want them. I care too much about my beautiful hair to risk anything happening to it again.
You can’t cause alopecia. She can pull hair out and damage the scalp but the condition isn’t really caused by external forces.
That said, I agree, I want the world’s calmest people doing my hair, not some maniac with an attitude.
I was in the front yard watching my kids play when the delivery van drove by, they didnt even slow down. A couple of minutes later, I got the "delivery attempted " notification. Be for real.
It’s the sound when you blink that just emphasizes the hilarity of whatever you’re saying! Toooooooo funny!
Your "hello everybody" and "subscribe!" Has become just as catchy as "sit Ubu sit. Good dog. Whoof" 😂😂😂 love your videos. Keep up the good work and stay petty!
12:45 this reminds me of the one scene from Selina when she took her friend shopping for a dress for the grammys and the clerk thought they were poor and by the time her friend gets the dress tried on, fans found Selina and the store was filled with fans wanting autographs.
YES!!! my favorite movie of all time and I love that part! 😊 Imo, the best thing about that was how sweet Selena was, but confident at the same time.
Never judge a person by what they are wearing!
My husband, in his 20s, went to a higher-end mall in the area. He walked into a store to look at a leather jacket. The salesperson immediately went to him, pointed to the discounted racks, and stated he would probably find something there. My husband bought the jacket he was looking at, not because he really wanted it, but wanting to show this person he could afford it. Haha! He returned it the following day when the original salesperson was off.
Good. Cuz that’s what they get.
These jokers forget that they work on commission.
It might be a sales ploy to get ppl to buy more expensive items than they normally would.
Either way, it's a gross thing to do to anyone. No matter what they look like or their age.
When I first worked retail, anyone who accepted a return would have it hurt their numbers, even if they weren’t the original person who sold it. So buying the jacket would have helped the rude employee and only hurt someone else.
4:50 Reminds me of when I was young and went to a hair salon, the moment I walked the atmosphere was off. I kid you not, the hairdressers looked me up and down like I shouldn't be there. One of them was my school bully. They acted like I was wasting their time. Did I get my hair cut? Yes, I had crippling social anxiety at that time and I couldn't say anything even when they messed my hair up. FOLLOW YOUR GUT! I wish I just walked out and saved the money. Did they stay in business? No, turns out I wasn't the only one they treated poorly and people talk. They lasted less than a year.
Exactly so. When the roadblocks start appearing, take note and avoidance action. Hard lesson to learn but we get it.
My brother bought an engagement ring in 2017, and it was coming via ups or fedex. He obviously had to sign for it. The first time they attempted delivery he was in his room and didn't get to the door on time. The second time, was the day he was planning to propose so everything was already set in motion, he needed that ring. I was sitting in the living room with him, near the wall of windows at the front of the house. The driver came up, didn't knock or ring the bell, just stuck a note and left. My brother chased after them to no avail. He needed to get ready as he was cooking my bestie who he was dating dinner for the proposal. So our Mom called and called the delivery company trying to find this package, and making a person or 2 cry in the process. Finally it was located, my parents sister and I loaded into the car. At this point we were all invested. We live in Mn so we drove in light snow in October to get this ring and drop it off at mine and my bestie's place, all without her knowing. She said yes and though they seperated a few years later, they remained good friends until his unexpected passing in 2022. My bestie and my whole family miss my twin dearly 💙
🤣The sound effects while you're blinking in the first story are hilarious. 🤣 I almost sent water through my nose. 😂Ok, so you do it through the whole thing...🤣
The whole retail snob routine needs to be checked.
I am an older woman with some girth. I get the snob treatment when I go into places like forever 21, hot topic, etc.
Apparently, you are NOT allowed to shop in these stores if you're not 12-25 yrs old and size 3 or less - Well snobs, when did it become a bad thing for a mom to buy something for her daughter, niece, family friend?
People are so busy being judgemental that they forget, people give gifts, & buy things for loved ones just because
My friends did a project in high school where they sent in 2 people into different stores at the mall at almost the same time. One was well-dressed, the other not. Almost all the sales people approached the well-dressed person. Only one store had a person that approached the less attractive person. When they asked her later why she approached him she said "He looked like he needed more help and the well-dressed person could shop for himself."
Hot topic?? They're plus inclusive and a lot of their clientele is chubby millennials in their 30s. They should NOT do that to you.
@@RachelSpell_xoxo huh, you work there or something? The hot topic in my area isn't a plus size store. The plus size version is called torrid or something. What a weird & gaslighty thing to say!
SHE apparently did have that experience. Great that you didn't/don't but that's no reason to dispute someone else's experience. Smh. Just because you experience things a certain way doesn't mean that is every other persons experience across whatever areas this shop exists in. Seriously weird to assume that.
@jenwa6191 no that's not what I said, it's not torrid. I worked there for years but that's not how I meant that at all.... I meant like, NO WAY that's insane.. damn... accusatory 😂 my point is they'd lose their customer base.
@@RachelSpell_xoxo lol, you edited your comment to say “should not” instead of “would not”. By saying “would not” you were denying the experience of the commenter. No store should treat people like that.
Just because the store you worked at were primarily “chubby millennials” shopping there doesn’t mean that is true for every hot topic in the world. 🤦♀️ Besides, what you think is “chubby” may not be chubby to someone else. Your statement of “chubby millennials” is, in fact, a judgement of the customers you were serving. And if those shoppers were truly bigger, they wouldn’t fit into hot topic sizes because Torrid is plus-size and top topic isn’t. lol. 😂
Its the did not even touch the doorbell for me...😂😂😂
About the woman who tried to get her hair braided. She called her boss who owns the salon she worked at. She didn't say she knew the owner of the place she tried to get her hair done. But like you said, treat everyone with the same respect they show you. That's always been my philosophy. You never know what kind of issue they may be going through.
LOL I looked for this comment!😝
" Are you purchasing to shop" Talk about the sales assistant getting it backwards!!!😂😂😂
Hola Amazing Charlotte!! Dare I say YOU have been my absolute FAVORITE influencer for a couple of years now. You’ve Outdone Yourself in my world with this one love!! I’m wiping tears!!! 😂😅😂😅😂😅😂
Love you! Keep being you. I know that world of creative had and is a ride. You inspire me more - and so many people - more than you know!! ❤❤❤❤
oh and i got the boss story too, once we were supposed to attend some boring meeting (yearly meeting where they basically say the same crap that has nothing to do with our job, like a safety meeting), and i called out sick. Went to a spa instead and who do I run into in the little spa waiting room but my superior who also called in sick!!! I did not get fired though, we both kept each other's secret LOL
oooo I've had that delivery situation happen to me and I reported it once and they were like 'we knocked' and I'm like 'no you didn't .... I have two dogs in my apartment and there's a dog who lives across the hall who also barks at the door and I would have known you were at my apartment door' .... their response 'I'm sorry ma'am' LOL I got a partial refund lol
I love it when I say “It’s a no for me dawg” and hear Charlotte saying it at the same time!! 😂😂😂 I am a true Petty Potato 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I used to work as a pharmaceutical sales representative.Three-piece suits were the required work attire. I once dropped in at a men's clothing store on a Saturday afternoon wearing casual attire and was not only not served , but treated rudely. I returned Monday in my work clothes and was rushed by three salespeople trying to sell. I asked for the manager and told him about Saturday's experience. The rude salesperson from Saturday was terminated. The funny thing is Saturday wasn't the first time I'd been there and I had purchased several of my suits there.
I went window shopping while I was waiting to go see my dr about my weight loss surgery and I know I couldn’t fit anything in that store but totally my style. And the guy there came up gave me his card offered to help me. Was so nice. Best customer service ever. I told him I was just looking and I would def try and find him if I can go back. I’m down 100 lbs so I might can get something there soon if he still there I hope to find him
If the salon doesn't want people walking in without knocking first or u feel unsafe.... LOCK THE DOOR!! and put up a sign that says knock for entry.
My hairdresser has a buzzer. You ring it and she lets you in. No surprises.
I’m a Southern US woman. To this day, 70 years later, I still chuckle at how hard it was for my (also Southern) mother to explain to me that calling an area of our town “n…town” was not acceptable. At the time I was just repeating what an adult neighbor had said. I tried to argue that using another, more acceptable, word in place of the “n” word didn’t sound right. Lost that argument! Mom was pretty much ahead of the times in that regard as this was the Bible Belt in the mid 1950s.
Growing up in the South in the 1950s, if I had used that word, my mother would have washed my mouth out with soap. As my mother said, "We aren't white trash."
Good character wins over racism and hate eventually.
TY for sharing.
Sad that you heard some racist 💩 and repeated it. Good on your mother for explaining that is not acceptable
Brazil Nuts😂. Licorice Jelly babies😂.. good harder for my brain after I learned it was wrong and my closest black friends families used it! Fun being a kid!
4:44 they didn't ring it, just pretended 😂
that’s the point babes 😭
@@rhileynnnaThey're making this comment because Char thought they actually pressed the door bell and walked away super fast to avoid contact LOL
@rhileynnna she kept saying they pressed it and walked off straight away. That's my point babe's
@@emmasmith9808 LOLOL omg my fault
That shopping story is absolutely cathartic 😌
THE WAY YOU SAID "IN OTHER WORDS YOU FIRED AF" HAS ME CRYING LAUGHING LOL
One day I was waiting for my delivery when I heard the post office truck backing out of my parking lot. He had stuck the "we tried" paper in my door and was leaving. I ran to him. He wasn't ringing people's doorbells because he didn't have any packages in his vehicle; there were too many to deliver! So we had to wait until the next day to pick up our package directly from the post office. Ridiculous...
Thank you, Canada Post! 🙃
What? Did they have people driving around pretending to deliver packages just to keep employees busy? Why not just give them the day off?
This mostly happens from Black Friday to end of January with Canada post. Might be seasonal workers? With purolator it happens all the time
I love that. “You never know who someone is, or who they will be, or who they know”. Beautiful 😊
I mean... You should still treat everyone with equal decency and humanity even if they aren't secretly rich. Tha fuq?
@@Sleipnirseight who said anything about being rich ?! Or anything about money at all ? It’s the concept that you treat ppl with respect . Duh
18:11 The lady was so shook by what Destiny said she couldn't speak straight 😳 She said, "mic your mute" lmaoooo
But why is she recording it? Did she just set up a camera to catch her saying stupid things whilst in a meeting and turned out to be unmuted? I do a lot of stupid things, but there's never a camera around.
@daisyo.6666 Good point. I don't record anything ever, but maybe she is one of those ppl who records herself all of time? I truly don't know and it is a little weird.
18:40 "I'm gonna need you to mic your mute." Lady was shocked into Yoda talking.
The part about the woman thinking the customer was poor reminded me of that scene in Selena where the lady was like snubbing Selena until her store was flooded with fans. As soon as she even thought about kissing up Selena told them they wouldn't need the dress after all. Still one of my favorite parts of the movie.
" Oh, that's Selena, she's in town for the Grammys" 🏆🎤😮😮😮😮 I remember that scene
Queen- they didn’t actually ring the bell. And that woman didn’t know the owner of the salon she knew the owner of the salon she worked at. I feel like I’m on Seth Meyers “Corrections.” 😂
Pay attention Queen 😂
TikTok rots your brain. Not very logical, so not much logic to follow.
I had a local Domino's in college that would pull thus "you we're home" crap. I would call the order in, and STAND WAITING in the delivery area where ALL food got dropped off, only for the pizza guy to claim I wasn't there.
Did you suggest that their delivery guy get his eyes checked?
I was waiting on some packages for work. While waiting for the packages, we get a notification saying they couldn't deliver the package because we "weren't open". We work in downtown Tampa and this was a Wednesday at 10 a.m. We were definitely open. Made no sense.
I was at work told we need this delivery to wait at our shipping gate for it was very important im waiting then I get a call from the boss they couldn't deliver the package i said I was there wait for it the said no one was there to receive the package which was a lie let's just he was not happy when he was forced to actually deliver the package I thought it was funny I also found out if you don't at least try to deliver the package and lie they will fire you for not doing your job
I once got a notification that my package couldn’t be delivered because the business wasn’t open…except I had ordered it to my apartment, a very clearly residential building, that was nowhere near any businesses 😂
The package never ended up showing up (it was a tv, so I’m pretty sure someone at the post office decided to keep it for themselves), luckily I was able to have another one sent at no extra charge.
That one happened to me last week! My door was even open and I could see the door the entire time. My dog didn’t even bark and he’s a beagle, trust me, there would have been barking.
I learned very early in life that you always treat everybody nice. I had a kid that lived down the block from me that I had been mean to several times not knowing that they had a swimming pool and they were going to have pool parties and I would not be invited. So all throughout Elementary School I never got invited to that house. So I have always told all my friends and my daughter and she still remembers this be nice to everyone you never know who's got the pool
17:37 At my mum's old job, there was a couple who were both managers. Their daily task includes brewing fresh coffee from the beans for the branch managers. Heard the coffee was good and other workers would drink any amount they was left with after the bosses and the two had coffee.
Coffee skills in an office is no joke, please don't lie about that.
I respect the gentleman who held that doorbell button for a really long time! Good thing he didn’t make contact- could’ve broken it. Maybe that’s what happened at the last house and the boss told him to use his kinetic force this time.
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4:29 Exactly! If I have mine on live view and a delivery person does that, I’m tapping the talk button to have a word with you.
The furniture delivery guys didn't even really ring the bell. They faked rang it. Lmao 🤣
I was half expecting the first one for the guys to be actually say "ding dong" 😂
6:54 as a stylist of 23 years if a client is early sometimes is a bonus if you are running ahead, but if they are really early it’s sometimes stressful even though you kindly explain and offer them a drink. But they only time I don’t like it is when they come early before you open and they either follow you into the salon instead of waiting 10/30 minutes in their car because you feel like to have to start their hair early even though you have to setup the salon. But making them sit in their car is just disgusting. This hole situation is wrong in every way
One time, my electric box had an issue & the maintenance guys came out.
I was sweeping my living room when the power went out.
I ran down to the pole & there the guys are.
One said they came up & knocked at my door....ummmmm, no way you came into my yard much less knocked on my door.
He insisted he did.
I asked him not to insult me by lying to me & that I'd know the second he stepped past the trees if he'd been in my yard.
See, I have a farm & LGDs... Big, loud dogs that their job is to alert to intruders.
Plus, my pit & chihuahuas inside that bark when someone knocks on a door 5,000 miles away.
Tell me you came to my door again, son.
19:29 when you're get fired and say "F*ck it! May as well get arrested too!“ 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 that’s a terrible idea. She succumbed to her internal convo 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@lob1248 intrusive thoughts won...
Like... She even PAUSED and thought about it for a second...
And just let it fly!!!
Then kept going because????
Why TF not at this point, right? 😂
that braiding story was absolutely insane
They didn’t even ring the bell 😂. As soon as I seen them on the cam I would of been talking 🤣
Honestly I think I love Charlotte dobre videos so much because she is exactly my level of petty, that Aritzia story hit home that is 100% something I would do. 😂