There are lots of nice shops around where I live but I'm going to be frank - I'm lazy. My mom, who lives back home in our po-dunk small town, doesn't understand why I'm not out shopping constantly. Well, other than the fact that I don't make a lot of extra money to be spending - I just honestly never feel like it. Whatever.
But I adore shopping online. I can shop when I'm at work during my down times. Something doesn't fit or isn't what I expected? Seal it up, send it back, money goes back on the credit card - excellent.
I have several things picked out online - a birdcage veil, wedding jewelry, a couple gifts, some pearl hair pins, other wedding accessories and such. Haven't bought anything yet since I'm still looking around - but I know my mom is going to harp on me about where I got my stuff and I tell her I did it on the internets.
Am I alone in my love for internet shopping?
Re: Attention... online shoppers?
No one understood why I wasn't super excited about wedding shopping, seeing venues, cakes, etc. I just don't find joy in buying things (money guilt afterwards) and I hate dealing with strangers.
House / Baby blog
You get to shop without pressure. H and I were at Lowe's last weekend just to early browse prices and ideas for next year's home project (brick patio with built in fire pit and wall seating) and during the 15 minutes we were there, we were approached 13 times by people who not only asked if they could help us but insisted on "showing us around" when we said we were just browsing. We just wanted to be left alone to talk about our plans. Apparently, "no thanks, we're fine" doesn't cut it anymore.
My Fat Chick Blog
[QUOTE]Nope, i love online shopping. You get to shop without pressure. H and I were at Lowe's last weekend just to early browse prices and ideas for next year's home project (brick patio with built in fire pit and wall seating) and during the 15 minutes we were there, we were approached 13 times by people who not only asked if they could help us but insisted on "showing us around" when we said we were just browsing. We just wanted to be left alone to talk about our plans. Apparently, "no thanks, we're fine" doesn't cut it anymore.
Posted by anna.oskar[/QUOTE]
Exactly. I don't like store clerks - which is unfair, because, it's their job - but I hate getting asked all the time if I need help, or if I need this, or that. I like doing it by myself.
And when I actually DO need help? There isn't a clerk in sight.
I didn't find them to be expensive plus had coupon from beau-coup which was great !
Got personalized petals, candle favors, even my shoes I purchased online...no complaints.
Baby Beach, Aruba, 2011
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Attention... online shoppers? : Exactly. I don't like store clerks - which is unfair, because, it's their job - but I hate getting asked all the time if I need help, or if I need this, or that. I like doing it by myself. And when I actually DO need help? There isn't a clerk in sight.
Posted by AllAboutTheBenjamin[/QUOTE]
Agreed. When I was working at PetSmart they came out with a new rule, called the 10/10 rule. You had 10 seconds to greet customers within 10 feet of you. If you didn't you would be disciplined, it was that stupid. We never did it at my store under the old Director and when we got a new one he insisted on doing it. I told him he would do it for 3 days before giving up. He approaches his first customer, a 30 something woman picking up cat litter "Hi there m'am, would you like some help with that?" "No I don't want any help, I'm perfectly capable of picking up my own goddamn litter." He approaches a second customer "Hi there Sir, could I help you find anything today?" "I've got eyes don't I? Go bother someone else."
I love Home Depot. The people there know us now <img src="http://cdn.cl9.vanillaforums.com/downloaded/ver1.0/content/scripts/tinymce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-embarassed.gif" border="0" alt="Embarassed" title="Embarassed" />
House / Baby blog
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Attention... online shoppers? : Agreed. When I was working at PetSmart they came out with a new rule, called the 10/10 rule. You had 10 seconds to greet customers within 10 feet of you. If you didn't you would be disciplined, it was that stupid. We never did it at my store under the old Director and when we got a new one he insisted on doing it. I told him he would do it for 3 days before giving up. He approaches his first customer, a 30 something woman picking up cat litter "Hi there m'am, would you like some help with that?" "No I don't want any help, I'm perfectly capable of picking up my own goddamn litter." He approaches a second customer "Hi there Sir, could I help you find anything today?" "I've got eyes don't I? Go bother someone else." I love Home Depot. The people there know us now
Posted by katiewhompus[/QUOTE]
Lol Katie that is fecking hilarious. I ALWAYS want to come back and say something snotty to clerks when they say something like that - but I always stop myself because I do know that they're supposed to offer their help. But jeez. I'm capable of finding things I want or need and if I do need help, I'll come find you.
And I don't mind paying shipping costs for my online shopping sprees - it's a convenience of not having to go out and shop that I will gladly pay for.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Attention... online shoppers? : Lol Katie that is fecking hilarious. I ALWAYS want to come back and say something snotty to clerks when they say something like that - but I always stop myself because I do know that they're supposed to offer their help. But jeez. I'm capable of finding things I want or need and if I do need help, I'll come find you. And I don't mind paying shipping costs for my online shopping sprees - it's a convenience of not having to go out and shop that I will gladly pay for.
Posted by AllAboutTheBenjamin[/QUOTE]
Yeah, we had one manager who asked a customer for help and they said "no I'm fine". Ok cool he went to do something else. About 10 minutes later they had a question and found a different employee because manager was busy with someone else. He got his ass handed to him by the DM for not asking "probing questions" before leaving the customer.
I hate that about furniture stores/carpet stores. We are looking at putting in new carpet in December (Christmas present from my parents). It will take us 5 months to agree on a color. The sales people are so pushy and it's like, no , we're just looking at colors, go away now.
House / Baby blog
I had to pay $30 to ship my chocolate bar favors from WFC. My brain almost exploded when I saw the shipping charges. Since it was June, they had to ship the stuff in dry ice, which was what made it so expensive.