Okay I guess shop staff must be tired but some of us only have a chance to shop late and the Waterfront stays open til nine. I needed to get the kid a pair of takkies and you know these things aren't cheap. You can score a decent pair of cape Union Mart hiking boots for yourself for less than a pair of designer takkies for 8 year olds. Prices aside, it just seems people dont want to be bothered to serve you. Some stores didn't even have a measure thingy for the foot.
Some stores were crazy priced. But the staff I mean really, I've been in Funeral homes and I've had better responses from corpses in a caskets. At least the casket judders when you knock it... But some BEE employees can't be arrsed to help so the stressful shopping experience becomes a DIY exercise. Yep an empty store and all standing around looking mega bored. I just moved on and found a store that wasn't too bad but even houseplants after a decent watering have more enthusisam, maybe they earn too little to want to serve or maybe they're too tired to care, But its a lot of money (to me) and you'd expect just a little service- is that too much to ask? Kudos anyway to the guy who slipped in an extra gift. It was appreciated.
I also discovered if you have the misfortune or fortune of being in the waterfront just before 9, Pick and pay is desperate to unload their sushi. So it's buy any one and get the other free. Good deal R100 worth of sushi for R30.
makes up for all the retail "therapy "
Some stores were crazy priced. But the staff I mean really, I've been in Funeral homes and I've had better responses from corpses in a caskets. At least the casket judders when you knock it... But some BEE employees can't be arrsed to help so the stressful shopping experience becomes a DIY exercise. Yep an empty store and all standing around looking mega bored. I just moved on and found a store that wasn't too bad but even houseplants after a decent watering have more enthusisam, maybe they earn too little to want to serve or maybe they're too tired to care, But its a lot of money (to me) and you'd expect just a little service- is that too much to ask? Kudos anyway to the guy who slipped in an extra gift. It was appreciated.
I also discovered if you have the misfortune or fortune of being in the waterfront just before 9, Pick and pay is desperate to unload their sushi. So it's buy any one and get the other free. Good deal R100 worth of sushi for R30.
makes up for all the retail "therapy "