Looking for opinions on this as I'm a bit surprised at what happened to me today.
So I went to the local sports shoe retailer - it's a small shop on the corner of the street - I think it's ran by just one guy - pop in just to say hey, I'm looking around for some new runners, could you help me out? After trying out some shoes, he tries to sell me a pair, which I politely decline.
However, I ask for what model the shoe was, then he immediately did a 360 and went on a rant on how he will refuse to give out shoe model numbers as he would lose business etc. I wanted to give him some sort of payment for his consultation because I genuinely appreciated it (and I was willing to pay for it), but he seemed so pissed off at me (and apparently, many, many other people in the past few months) who just come in, do the sort of stuff I did, then leave without making a transaction. By that point, I didn't think I could reason with him and quickly left the store.
I'm just wondering if he had every right to get angry at me over this. I understand it's a small business and he is trying to make every sale possible, but should it be necessary to lash it out on a potential customer? I felt that if he delivered his rant in a more polite manner, I would have actually considered coming back and buying the shoes from him, but now I'm just that shocked that I'll definitely not be going back again. Also, was I doing anything wrong by doing what I did?
This also begs another question, the death of the local shoe retailer - with online shopping being so popular, how can they keep up?
(Don't know if it's worth cross posting over at Whirlpool, but I'm keen to hear fellow OzBargainer's thoughts on this)
put yourself in his position. although you can, he most likely can't see that you are any different from the possibly many who come in, try on, then take model number and leave.
perhaps an explanation of why you want the model number and/or offer of payment before asking for the model number would be better approach.