So why does the customer believe we have them, Brice? Could it be that instead of checking with the knowledgeable salespeople, you shot your mouth off and now have to cover your butt? Even if someone else takes the fall?
our managers always told us to check the inventory system before telling a customer we were sold out. However, after many a complaint from both customers and staff about a stock of 1 or 2 likely meant we were actually out our managers said we could tell customers “our inventory says we still have 1 or 2, but it could be wrong. I’m going to check the back, but be prepared for me to come back empty-handed.”
That method worked surprisingly well for disarming potentially hostile customers.
Having worked in retail, now that a lot of store websites let you see how many units they have in stock, if a site says they only have 1 or 2, I’ll go to the store prepared to find out they actually don’t have any left.
So why does the customer believe we have them, Brice? Could it be that instead of checking with the knowledgeable salespeople, you shot your mouth off and now have to cover your butt? Even if someone else takes the fall?
our managers always told us to check the inventory system before telling a customer we were sold out. However, after many a complaint from both customers and staff about a stock of 1 or 2 likely meant we were actually out our managers said we could tell customers “our inventory says we still have 1 or 2, but it could be wrong. I’m going to check the back, but be prepared for me to come back empty-handed.”
That method worked surprisingly well for disarming potentially hostile customers.
Having worked in retail, now that a lot of store websites let you see how many units they have in stock, if a site says they only have 1 or 2, I’ll go to the store prepared to find out they actually don’t have any left.