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Anyone else found the staff members at Denmark hill Sainsbury?s rude unhelpful and useless! When you ask them for help and say I can?t help sorry and walk off on both occasions! And they look at you as if you are asking for the bloody moon!! For god sake! Politeness goes a long way and good customer service even if it?s not your area you are looking after ! Rant over !
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Is he American? I always thought he was Irish? He is indeed always cheery and helpful.


Pugwash Wrote:

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> Never had problems - always helpful and ready for

> a quick chat whilst scanning my items. The

> American guy who works mainly on the cigarette

> counter is very helpful

The only thing I ever ask is whether they have any stock ready to bring through, for stuff that's run out on the shelf. The staff typically go to some lengths to check. The fish counter guys are actually pro-actively helpful, giving cooking tips and the like.


I must have the Right help needs for good service. What help should I ask for to get the bad attitude? I'll ask for a Belgian bun or something next time, if the baked goods counter dislikes custom :-)

peckham_ryu Wrote:

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>

> I must have the Right help needs for good service.

> What help should I ask for to get the bad

> attitude? I'll ask for a Belgian bun or something

> next time, if the baked goods counter dislikes

> custom :-)



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