For the past few years I've wanted to buy an elliptical bike. I used to ride mountain bikes when I was younger and as I've grown older I've gained weight. A lot of weight. I'm not one to go to the gym. Or running or working out in general. I'm not very social and the less I have to interact with people face to face the better I am. So, I figured that if I did something I grew up loving to do as a kid at home and it helped me lose a bit of weight then why not?
This Saturday my wife and I decided to take a trip to Sears to look at elliptical bikes. After several years of telling my wife I wanted one she finally said to get one. As we're standing there looking at three of the "bikes" trying to decide on which one to purchase and not being helped I tried to find a sales person. No one was around. A few moments went by and we were still looking and a sales woman walks up to us and says quite rudely, 'You can't be doing that.'
Puzzled I looked at her and asked, "Doing what?"
'Looking at the elliptical machines.'
o_O
Even more confused I asked, "Why not?"
'Look, you can't be touching them or trying them out without a salesperson. Only SERIOUS buyers are allowed to touch them.'
At that point I got annoyed. "What the hell do you mean serious buyers only?"
'Look. You're not allowed to look at the machines unless a salesmen is with you and you are a serious buyer only. I'm going to have to ask you to get away from the machines until I can find someone to help you.' She says to me nastily.
"Oh. I see. Well...just so you know my wife and I were about to pull the trigger on buying one of these machines...but I guess since we're not allowed to look at them without the pressure of a sales person until we're ready then we're done here. You just lost a sale, lady." I replied to her.
'Oh, well...I'll see if I can find someone to help you just give me a minute.' She responds.
"No! We're done here. Screw you."
I couldn't believe it. That was the first time I've ever been turned away at a Sears before. The woman made my wife and I feel like crap, like Sears was too good for us. After that my wife went back to customer service and returned the purse and t-shirt she had bought. We also went and complained to management but they didn't seem to care much.
Has anyone experienced anything like what I described here? What did you do about it?