• Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    As a customer, if I wanted to know if you have something at a counter, even if I said “are you sure?”, if you clicked 3 times randomly on your computer screen then I’d be sufficiently convinced.

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      Why do you need to ask if you’re sure? When I worked retail the quicker I got you what you wanted the quicker you would leave me alone so why wouldn’t I be sure? It’s not like I would pretend to check.

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        If I asked if you had X and you immediately replied No… I would ask to be sure. If you did any token move, pretend or otherwise to check if you have it then I’m fine with it.

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          Positive intent my friend. I always assume people are doing the right thing and being honest until proven otherwise.

          If you asked me and I immediately said no, it’s very likely I’ve already been asked numerous time for the same product.