by Redwinger » Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:32 am
Lately, I've noticed more and more that when I walk into a wine shop (not a BAWS) I can shop/browse endlessly without ever being approached by staff asking if I need any assistance. It doesn't only happen to me, but other customers as well. I my not be your typical customer, but I like to have the clerks/owners at least give me the opportunity to ask questions and/or seek suggestions on their inventory or generally engage in wine-talk. When I was ITB, we almost always approached customers at some point during their visit. If they wanted help, fine. If not, that was fine as well. In my mind this is one thing that distinguishes the small shop from the mega-stores and this failure to provide service is not in the best interest of wine retail, especially the smaller operations.
Do you see the same trend or is this a local phenom?
Bill
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