I detest self checkouts!
#1
I detest self checkouts!
Who else agrees? Customer service anywhere has taken a BIG dive since these became popular. Whose bright idea was this to lose touch with the customer by using these things?
Sorry, I just had to vent somewhere before I spray paint graffitti on one of em.
Sorry, I just had to vent somewhere before I spray paint graffitti on one of em.
#2
ahahahahaha, I was waiting for something like this to read!
So far I'm pretty indifferent, when I go to the grocery store its sometimes nicer to deal with a sweet talking machine then a bratty 16 year old girl with to much makeup and a bolt thru her nose or something
So far I'm pretty indifferent, when I go to the grocery store its sometimes nicer to deal with a sweet talking machine then a bratty 16 year old girl with to much makeup and a bolt thru her nose or something
#4
Originally Posted by Jim W
ahahahahaha, I was waiting for something like this to read!
So far I'm pretty indifferent, when I go to the grocery store its sometimes nicer to deal with a sweet talking machine then a bratty 16 year old girl with to much makeup and a bolt thru her nose or something
So far I'm pretty indifferent, when I go to the grocery store its sometimes nicer to deal with a sweet talking machine then a bratty 16 year old girl with to much makeup and a bolt thru her nose or something
Retailers are REALLY losing touch with customers and its widespread, at least here in the South.
#5
Originally Posted by SSE14U24ME
Some aren't so bad. Especially if you are in a rotten mood and don't want to talk to anyone.
#7
I went to a Walmart in Syracuse two weeks ago to buy socks (shaddap!)
Anyway, I used the express humanless checkout, and there was a woman standing behind a checkout station watching over the machine, in case something went wrong or whatever. Its seemed pretty ineffiecient to have to pay someone to watch idiots use an idiot box
But what do I know :P
Anyway, I used the express humanless checkout, and there was a woman standing behind a checkout station watching over the machine, in case something went wrong or whatever. Its seemed pretty ineffiecient to have to pay someone to watch idiots use an idiot box
But what do I know :P
#8
Originally Posted by Jim W
I went to a Walmart in Syracuse two weeks ago to buy socks (shaddap!)
Whats wrong with cheap socks? They're just foot filters anyways LOL
Anyway, I used the express humanless checkout, and there was a woman standing behind a checkout station watching over the machine, in case something went wrong or whatever. Its seemed pretty ineffiecient to have to pay someone to watch idiots use an idiot box
But what do I know :P
Whats wrong with cheap socks? They're just foot filters anyways LOL
Anyway, I used the express humanless checkout, and there was a woman standing behind a checkout station watching over the machine, in case something went wrong or whatever. Its seemed pretty ineffiecient to have to pay someone to watch idiots use an idiot box
But what do I know :P
Some CEO somewhere probably got a 7 figure bonus for the self checkout huts LOL
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Originally Posted by crzydmnd72
Originally Posted by Jim W
ahahahahaha, I was waiting for something like this to read!
So far I'm pretty indifferent, when I go to the grocery store its sometimes nicer to deal with a sweet talking machine then a bratty 16 year old girl with to much makeup and a bolt thru her nose or something
So far I'm pretty indifferent, when I go to the grocery store its sometimes nicer to deal with a sweet talking machine then a bratty 16 year old girl with to much makeup and a bolt thru her nose or something
Retailers are REALLY losing touch with customers and its widespread, at least here in the South.