PrettySquareGal
I'll Lock Up
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Just returned from the mall and have come up with a list of why the stores within them are leaving which leads to mall closures. Please add your own reasons:
They play loud poppy music that only a segment of teenagers would like.
They play that music too loud. I should want to linger and buy more--not hurry and leave as soon as possible.
Decapitated (headless) mannequins in weird poses are creepy. Where I live, Bon-Ton is closing the mall store. They have mannequins that are about eight feet tall and pencil thin. The Fun House look doesn't work well.
Not everyone wants to smell like a teenage boy. Abercrombie & Fitch along with other stores either have scent machines or routinely spray the air. Gross. Just stop!
They don't carry "special sizes" which for women means if you are over 5' 7" you will be referred to their online stores.
I don't care about your gimmicky shell game offers. Just mark things at their true price and don't subject me to a mini lecture as soon as I enter your store.
Macy's, true story, sometimes has lower pricing on their website. Same store, same items, why punish people who go in person? If you know in advance you can mention the lower price to have it matched, but you'll have to show it to them on your web-ready phone to prove it. How clunky.
Customer service? This happened less than an hour ago:
I was in JC Penney (one that is on a list of likely to close in the next round) and as I was paying for a set of face cloths I noticed one of them was falling apart. The shelf where I found it was literally a few feet away. I pointed it out to the cashier who picked at the threads and said it didn't seem like a big deal. I said I would like to grab a different set. She said Ok but she would finish ringing me out first. Afterward (there was a line) I said "OK, I'll be right back to trade, should I leave my bag here?"
That's when she said I would have to do a return/exchange.
"Can't I just switch it out? I told you before you finished ringing me out."
"It was too late in the process."
"But there's a line, I'll have to wait in line again."
"We're not too busy."
I asked for a manager. After waiting a few minutes I explained what happened and she let me simply switch them out.
I don't care if/when they close!
They play loud poppy music that only a segment of teenagers would like.
They play that music too loud. I should want to linger and buy more--not hurry and leave as soon as possible.
Decapitated (headless) mannequins in weird poses are creepy. Where I live, Bon-Ton is closing the mall store. They have mannequins that are about eight feet tall and pencil thin. The Fun House look doesn't work well.
Not everyone wants to smell like a teenage boy. Abercrombie & Fitch along with other stores either have scent machines or routinely spray the air. Gross. Just stop!
They don't carry "special sizes" which for women means if you are over 5' 7" you will be referred to their online stores.
I don't care about your gimmicky shell game offers. Just mark things at their true price and don't subject me to a mini lecture as soon as I enter your store.
Macy's, true story, sometimes has lower pricing on their website. Same store, same items, why punish people who go in person? If you know in advance you can mention the lower price to have it matched, but you'll have to show it to them on your web-ready phone to prove it. How clunky.
Customer service? This happened less than an hour ago:
I was in JC Penney (one that is on a list of likely to close in the next round) and as I was paying for a set of face cloths I noticed one of them was falling apart. The shelf where I found it was literally a few feet away. I pointed it out to the cashier who picked at the threads and said it didn't seem like a big deal. I said I would like to grab a different set. She said Ok but she would finish ringing me out first. Afterward (there was a line) I said "OK, I'll be right back to trade, should I leave my bag here?"
That's when she said I would have to do a return/exchange.
"Can't I just switch it out? I told you before you finished ringing me out."
"It was too late in the process."
"But there's a line, I'll have to wait in line again."
"We're not too busy."
I asked for a manager. After waiting a few minutes I explained what happened and she let me simply switch them out.
I don't care if/when they close!