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markem 03-06-2011 06:09 PM

Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Seems like threads trashing B&M owners are common, but far fewer are ones that point out the rather boorish and tacky behavior of the customers.

I've seen what appear to be adults throwing temper tantrums over prices, selection (what do you mean you don't carry the one stick that I, someone from out of town who will never be here again, want to smoke RIGHT NOW!), lack of proper attention, etc. etc.

So here's a good place to comment on those experiences that make us cringe and make us all look bad.

So, what have you seen in a B&M that gives us poor customers a bad rep?

MiamiE 03-06-2011 06:12 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Let's start by theft. Disgusting.

icehog3 03-06-2011 06:13 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Not cleaning up after your group when you leave.

kelmac07 03-06-2011 06:14 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Acting like 6 year old kids fighting over the last stick of gum when it comes to that last elusive, limited stick. :td

Rubbing their noses all over the sticks they are looking at and then putting them back down. :td

TBone 03-06-2011 06:16 PM

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Puffing on a cigar while shopping...really

CigarNut 03-06-2011 06:17 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Lighting up a stick you brought in without buying any -- and without first asking if it is OK to light a stick you brought in...

Rudeness...

Complaining about prices...

full count 03-06-2011 06:19 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Hey buddy! "Got any Macanudos"?:sl

quantim0 03-06-2011 06:37 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MiamiE (Post 1196072)
Let's start by theft. Disgusting.

I have never worked in a shop, but I would like to think it isn't a huge problem. It comes up a lot, so it must be.

NCRadioMan 03-06-2011 06:39 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Theft is #1. That's why you are watched closely if you are not known. Customers thinking they know everything, being loud and obnoxious, complaining about prices. The ones that come in asking if we carry Cuban cigars. The customers that come in and want a suggestion for something new but almost always goes another way as they physically turn their nose up at my suggestion. Customers that think a smaller ring gauge cigars are feminine.

The one that ranks up there with theft with me is when customers come in and say, 'I smoked this one cigar last week in Indiana and the band was red. Do you have it?' and expect me to know what it was! WTF? :sh

Adriftpanda 03-06-2011 06:40 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Walking into the shop while on the phone and just loud like you were at home.

Asking for discounts.

Putting things on hold.

Asking why their prices are more expensive, to the owners.

My good friend owns a shop here in Sacramento, and these are the common things that come up.

CoreyD 03-06-2011 06:41 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
I did this one friday night, hope I wasn't a prick . went to look at a stick I have been thinking of trying found a hole in it took it to the shop employee that I go to and get my hobby info from and asked if it was a beetle hole and then after yes put it back then went back grabbed it and gave it to him to see it get tossed. Then went back to the box and looked for more hole in sticks and brought 1 more to him. Was it wrong, I thought I was helping them out, but feel I mighta been rude.
As a new hobbyist asking the 2 knowledgeable employees question after question on the hobby sticks etc.

NCRadioMan 03-06-2011 06:46 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CoreyD (Post 1196133)
I did this one friday night, hope I wasn't a prick . went to look at a stick I have been thinking of trying found a hole in it took it to the shop employee that I go to and get my hobby info from and asked if it was a beetle hole and then after yes put it back then went back grabbed it and gave it to him to see it get tossed. Then went back to the box and looked for more hole in sticks and brought 1 more to him. Was it wrong, I thought I was helping them out, but feel I mighta been rude.
As a new hobbyist asking the 2 knowledgeable employees question after question on the hobby sticks etc.

No, you are not wrong and it was not rude imo. As long as you didn't pitch a fit about it. :D I would want somebody to spot that asap if I have not.

Ogre 03-06-2011 06:47 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adriftpanda (Post 1196129)
Walking into the shop while on the phone and just loud like you were at home.

Asking for discounts.

Putting things on hold.

Asking why their prices are more expensive, to the owners.

My good friend owns a shop here in Sacramento, and these are the common things that come up.

I have to agree with this one!!!!

nick2021 03-06-2011 06:49 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CoreyD (Post 1196133)
I did this one friday night, hope I wasn't a prick . went to look at a stick I have been thinking of trying found a hole in it took it to the shop employee that I go to and get my hobby info from and asked if it was a beetle hole and then after yes put it back then went back grabbed it and gave it to him to see it get tossed. Then went back to the box and looked for more hole in sticks and brought 1 more to him. Was it wrong, I thought I was helping them out, but feel I mighta been rude.
As a new hobbyist asking the 2 knowledgeable employees question after question on the hobby sticks etc.

I would think that if I were a B&M owner I'd be happy that something like that was brought to my attention as it might've prevented more cigars from being damaged.

awsmith4 03-06-2011 06:54 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Showing up for poker night and NEVER buying a cigar from the owner.

The shop I go to is fine with you smoking outside cigars but at least buy something. If you don't want his selection buy a lighter or a cutter.

Also, if a shop owner charges a dollar for a drink on the honor system remember to pay your dollar.

CoreyD 03-06-2011 06:57 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Distracting the Atladis Rep while him and the shop owner are talking business because your so damn loveable people just start talking to you and continue chatting with him while owner is trying to get out of there to go bowling or poker night when you guys can talk after they're done. <--- felt guilty on this one.

Neens 03-06-2011 07:37 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
One thing that gets me is when someone just walks up and grabs and uses my cutter or lighter without even asking.

icehog3 03-06-2011 07:42 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by awsmith4 (Post 1196176)
The shop I go to is fine with you smoking outside cigars but at least buy something. If you don't want his selection buy a lighter or a cutter.

Absolutely, always. :tu

Only time I ever haven't is if the shop charges a cover to smoke in their joint.

pnoon 03-06-2011 07:50 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NCRadioMan (Post 1196127)
The one that ranks up there with theft with me is when customers come in and say, 'I smoked this one cigar last week in Indiana and the band was red. Do you have it?' and expect me to know what it was! WTF? :sh

Holy sh!t, Greg. I guess that is why I will never work in retail. People that stupid are intolerable.

NCRadioMan 03-06-2011 07:55 PM

Re: Advice for B&M customers anyone?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neens (Post 1196250)
One thing that gets me is when someone just walks up and grabs and uses my cutter or lighter without even asking.

That's called getting "Perdomo'd" because Nick does that alot! :r


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