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People who work in customer service quickly learn that logic is optional in many conversations.
One customer’s request for cat food turned into a full-blown emotional crisis, one that somehow became the employee’s responsibility to solve.
Read on for the full story.
the cat food lady
Today’s weird interaction was a woman on the phone calling about cat food.
I looked up her cat food on our hand held, it wasn’t good enough.
Despite this, the associate still did their best to help.
We weren’t busy so I put her on hold and went and looked and came back and reported what cat food in the brand she asked for that we had.
Her: The cat won’t eat wet food. Did I say I wanted wet food?
Me: Oh I wasn’t aware that brand made dry food, let me go look again.
But when he reported the bad news, the customer started to come unglued.
I walk back over to pet food and shockingly we don’t have the dry food and I go back to the phone and let her know we don’t have any.
Her: Well you’ve been out for months. How are YOU going to fix this?
He tries to be as diplomatic as possible.
Me: .. gives her the hours and number for the guy who does the ordering and telling her how to connect with him directly…
Her: But what about right now? What are you going to do for my cat now?
Me: (repeats what I said.)
Then the customer crossed a line.
Her: So I guess I’m just going to have to starve my cat to death then since you won’t help me.
Me: I am definitely not going to help you with that ma’am, you have a nice day.
I hung up and I am never answering the phone again. Ever.
Sounds like a good decision after this interaction.
What did Reddit think?
It’s like all customers are playing by the same psychotic handbook.
This woman doesn’t exactly sound like a competent pet owner.
Some people truly just love to complain.
They’re an hourly employee, not a divine being.
Let’s hope this lady is a better pet owner than she is negotiator.
But that’s highly unlikely.
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