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<blockquote data-quote="Disgruntled Computer Tech" data-source="post: 2207956" data-attributes="member: 2350"><p>I went in there with my son once. Several dudes in their talking. No one said a word to me or acted like they cared we were in there. Is there like a secret standard operating procedure for small gun shops to be rude or not greet customers and be friendly? Perhaps there is a secret club you have to be in to be noticed? Why open a business only to drive it into the ground by giving below average service? I have worked in sales before and while I am not fond of it, I always tried to greet people and ask questions to make them feel at home and show that I was interested. Even if I was busy with someone else, I would still stop and let them know that I would be with them shortly. </p><p></p><p>Oh well, no biggie!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Disgruntled Computer Tech, post: 2207956, member: 2350"] I went in there with my son once. Several dudes in their talking. No one said a word to me or acted like they cared we were in there. Is there like a secret standard operating procedure for small gun shops to be rude or not greet customers and be friendly? Perhaps there is a secret club you have to be in to be noticed? Why open a business only to drive it into the ground by giving below average service? I have worked in sales before and while I am not fond of it, I always tried to greet people and ask questions to make them feel at home and show that I was interested. Even if I was busy with someone else, I would still stop and let them know that I would be with them shortly. Oh well, no biggie! [/QUOTE]
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