[quote name='Zippon']Problem is, bruce, this isn't a question of manners. That's my point. I'm asking someone to DO HIS JOB. Not in a rude way. And you are turning it into an etiquette situation. That's the "garbage" I'm referring to.
You are basically saying that if I want to know the price of something in a store--an item I'm almost
certain is mispriced--I'm being rude. WTF?! And then you pile on some nonsense about asking them to scan a pile of games which I then don't buy.
A guy standing around, doing absolutely nothing, is asked to pull a couple of games and scan them. And you turn it into some holier-than-thou, "how dare you rudely waste his time", "I'm so much better than you because I have
manners" scenario. Get off your high horse and join us back in the real world.
And for your information, I worked for years as a waiter. And I loved it. So I know all about manners and working for tips and such. I guess by your logic, I should have ignored the tables with kids and with special requests, since I probably wouldn't have made as much money off them. Right? Because your job is really about ignoring the parts you don't like and only concentrating on the money.
That's the advice from the guy with the glowing manners, eh?......sheesh.[/QUOTE]
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It's hard for some to understand that we're just asking these employees to do their job and not stand around waiting for the next shleppo to come in and pay full MSRP for a tv so they can make their commission. Whether they like it or not, the game section is part of electronics and there's typically 3-4 people standing around seemingly doing NOTHING there.
So why do they get all huffy when one of us comes in when there's no one else in electronics to wait on and we want a few games price checked?
If it's such a damn problem to do their job of giving good customer service to EVERYONE, then maybe they should tell their employer to hire someone specifically for the game section of electronics....or maybe they should just shut the

up and do their job and be happy they have one in this damned economy.
