I am still a customer
This afternoon I got a phone call from a local bakery, THE local bakery if you ask some people, and I was thrilled. That is, I was thrilled until the caller started speaking.
Let me give you a little bit of what preceded this phone call:
As you know, I am putting on a show. My first real show, "An Altared Christmas LIVE" and to pay for my expenses, I have been selling ads in the program. Someone very close to me told me that the owners of this bakery, let's call them Dale and Jo, often advertise in performing arts programs like mine.
So I call up Dale's Bakery and leave a voice mail for the person in charge of donations. That was last week.
So I called up again a few days later and left a voice mail for the person in charge of donations. Still no response.
So today, when I was in Dale's Bakery buying $80 worth of fruitcake for my upcoming show, I asked if this woman was in.
No, but I could leave her a note.
So I did. I explained that I had left 3 messages, and that I was a very good friend of someone who if really good friends with Dale and Jo, that I was putting on a show, and that I would appreciate a phone call back.
I was careful not to say anything about how I thought it was not very good business to not answer business calls in a timely manner. I didn't know if my messages might have been erased by accident, as that is apt to happen from time to time.
I also tried to stick to the facts - how many times I called, who I was, and what I wanted.
So here the phone rings this afternoon, and when I hear it is so and so from Dale's Bakery, I am excited!
WRONG!!!!
"I didn't appreciate your note at all!" was the response. "You called TWICE - I have the saved voice messages to prove it. Once last Thursday, and once on ... We get 50 calls a day for donations and we don't donate to shows like yours. Only to non-profits."
"I am so sorry, " I beg. " I didn't mean to have an attitude. I was just trying to explain..."
"Well, your note DID have attitude. I just have to be honest with how I feel."
So that was my phone call this afternoon. I tried to behave politely, and we ended the conversation nicely - she got to vent about how busy she was, and I begged forgiveness for something I didn't really do.
Now, a few hours later, after a very nice gig at the Kuumbwa Jazz Center, I come home to wind down a bit before retiring.
You know what I think, to be "honest"?
FUCK THAT SHIT!
I am a customer. I have been buying coffee and breakfast at that bakery for 20+ years! I call on their published phone number, enter the extension for the person in charge of donations, and after nearly a week of unreturned phone calls, I leave a decently polite note asking for a call back.
She reads the note, checks her voice mail records, and calls me back. Not to do her job, but to scold me for my note and to complain about how busy she is and how many requests they get for donations.
You know what? I don't care! Perhaps if her message stated that it would take time to respond, or if she called and said that she was busy and would get back to me, or several other professional responses - that would have been good for both of us, and for the reputation of the business she was hired to represent.
Yes, I am a customer, and the last time I checked - I was the most important part of a business! I and my family, my friends, and everyone on my email list, are the most important people to their business, and though I don't really think they should kiss my ass, I DO think they should kiss my ass.
I spent more today on fruitcake that I should have. I could have gone to Costco, spent $20 and no one would have noticed the difference. I did it because I wanted to support a local business. I didn't do it because I wanted them to buy an ad, though it would have been nice.
No. I am a customer, yet I was treated like I was some irritating sore on this woman's work day. Not good for business, I must say. It will be a long time before I drive all the way across town with my mom and sister to Capitola, past The Buttery and countless other places that have wonderful baked goods, just to be another number at Dale's Bakery.
I just had to be honest.
4 Comments:
i love the story, we all have those same experiences. I will be reminded of this the next time Im in the same situation and i promise ill just laugh instead of getting angry.
I am a customer service kinda gal. I do it while entertaining and I do it while moonlighting at UCSC where I work to pay the rent, buy instruments, beer and pay for the production of my first cd.
I am always aware of the fact that the person I'm speaking to may have a gazillion other things on their mind, some of which aren't fun, and that they may very well be NOT practicing staying in the moment.
This story reminds me of the many times someone will come to me after having had a conversation with me to say that my words had a great impact on them. Luckily for me it has mostly been a positive impact.
As for the woman who responded to you, I'm not making excuses here, she may have wanted to put you in your place because she may have recently been put in hers, possibly for being unkind in her words or actions.
It's not right or fair for someone to behave the way she did, she could have said "I'm sorry, how can I show you you are a valued customer?"
I like what Mother Teresa said -
People are often unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered; Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives; Be kind anyway. If you are successful you will win some false friends and true enemies; Succeed anyway. If you are honest and frank, people may cheat you; Be honest and frank anyway. What you spend years building, someone could destroy overnight; Build anyway. If you find serenity and happiness, they may be jealous; Be happy anyway. The good you do today, people will often forget tomorrow; Do good anyway. Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough; Give the world the best you've got anyway. You see, in the final analysis, it is between you and your spirit; It was never between you and them anyway.
Now go on and enjoy your friends, your life and your fruitcake. I love you.
Well Rhan you have more self control than I. I would have gotten mad and asked to speak to her manager. one thing I learned working with the public is that no matter how nasty someone is to you the customer is always right and you just have to smile and bare it. The way she treated you was uncalled for no matter how bad her day or week had been going.
Gail
Well, you know what? That WAS the manager!!! I am going to inform the owners when they return from a vacation.
Go figure!!!
Rhan
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