Now this is a secret, so don't tell anyone. You all know how you have to finagle and drop hints to find out what the lovely lady really wants. Well, this year this one is definitely a surprise. It's a Singer sewing machine with all the electronics and doo dads. So, Sears carries Singer, and I call the stores to see if it's in stock.
Find out it's on sale and there's only one store that has one in the box, out of 4 local stores. I'm imagining getting there and they are out, which will send me into a frenzy. So to prevent my already high blood pressure from peaking, I talked with a sales woman (Diane) who agreed to hold it for me, as I was already half out the door. Get to the store and the sewing machine area, and of course Diane is out to lunch.
The woman now there looked like a librarian from my school days. Anyway, she knew nothing about it, but checked her computer and it showed one in stock. I get ready to pay and she starts on this "extended warranty" crap. We never buy into that game. I'm fully prepared to say no. She starts in on how advantageous it is and how there is a maintenance clause, etc. It was for just two years, but renewable.
So my discussion went to the fact that isn't the first year covered by warranty anyway? "Well yes", was her answer. So I said, the money is actually only for one year. Now that's the way it is. She got very indignant that I wouldn't buy the policy and kept on and on, like it was more important than the machine. She finally copped an attitude and charged up the sale.
A couple of years ago, when we bought our last computer, the same dang thing happened with a guy who wouldn't take no for an answer. This was in one of those big appliance places like Best Buy, or Circuit City. He actually insulted my intelligence to the point of my asking him to step outside. He ran to his supervisor and refused to wait on me anymore. So the super wrote up the computer, no extended warranty.
Is it just me, or does this happen a lot?



"I'M NEVER WRONG - BUT I'M NOT ALWAYS RIGHT"
Find out it's on sale and there's only one store that has one in the box, out of 4 local stores. I'm imagining getting there and they are out, which will send me into a frenzy. So to prevent my already high blood pressure from peaking, I talked with a sales woman (Diane) who agreed to hold it for me, as I was already half out the door. Get to the store and the sewing machine area, and of course Diane is out to lunch.
The woman now there looked like a librarian from my school days. Anyway, she knew nothing about it, but checked her computer and it showed one in stock. I get ready to pay and she starts on this "extended warranty" crap. We never buy into that game. I'm fully prepared to say no. She starts in on how advantageous it is and how there is a maintenance clause, etc. It was for just two years, but renewable.
So my discussion went to the fact that isn't the first year covered by warranty anyway? "Well yes", was her answer. So I said, the money is actually only for one year. Now that's the way it is. She got very indignant that I wouldn't buy the policy and kept on and on, like it was more important than the machine. She finally copped an attitude and charged up the sale.
A couple of years ago, when we bought our last computer, the same dang thing happened with a guy who wouldn't take no for an answer. This was in one of those big appliance places like Best Buy, or Circuit City. He actually insulted my intelligence to the point of my asking him to step outside. He ran to his supervisor and refused to wait on me anymore. So the super wrote up the computer, no extended warranty.
Is it just me, or does this happen a lot?



"I'M NEVER WRONG - BUT I'M NOT ALWAYS RIGHT"

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Loring in Katy, TX USA
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