Playing Games With Your Feelings
(I have only been working at the store for a few weeks. I also happen to be a slightly anxious person. Phone calls tend to stress me out, as I can’t really interpret tones of voice. A customer calls, and I answer.)
Me: “Thank you for calling [name of store]. How can I help you today?”
Caller: “Yeah, hi, are you releasing [popular upcoming game] early?”
Me: *confused* “Um, we’re having a midnight release of that game, yes.”
Caller: “No, no. I mean, you know how you guys get new games before the release date? Can you give it to me before the release date if I give you extra money?”
Me: “Uh, no, sir, I can’t do something like that. That would be illegal.”
Caller: “I don’t like your tone.”
Me: “I’m sorry?”
Caller: “There’s no reason for you to talk to me like a dumb f***.”
Me: “I’m, I’m really sorry if I’ve offended yo—”
Caller: “Is there someone else I can talk to?”
Me: “Um, yes, sir. Let me get my coworker.”
(I pass the phone to my coworker, who, though she is the senior employee, is younger than me, and generally very sweet and charming. I have never really seen her angry. She speaks to the customer for a few minutes, and then she puts the phone down.)
Me: “Is everything okay?”
Coworker: “What a jerk! He demanded to speak to the manager, and when I told him that the manager wasn’t in today, he said to tell you that you were a dumb c*** and a stupid b****!”
Me: “Oh. Am I going to be in trouble?”
Coworker: *smiles brightly* “Oh, honey, no! You did great! My only regret is that he hung up before I could tell him to f*** off!”
Question of the Week
Have you ever met a customer who thought the world revolved around them?