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I've always thought that Jessops-Argos could be a great business. Cut out the carp, offer the best prices with products you can pick up on the day. From just the comments on here, I wonder how many sales they lose just by talking to a sales person.

Most Jessops stores are aimed at non-photographers or newbies, hence there is no real need for staff with any photgraphic knowledge, as the customer is likely to have even less of a clue what they are talking about than the salesman has![]()
I disagree to that! you still need experience of kit to sell even a p&s. i.e. some are better at low light than others.
if your statment was true they wouldnt stock L glass they would be like the click shops that onyl do P&s and printing services.
not having a go or anything this thread is already heated as it is!
Take it back and demand either a NEW tripod or a full refund
Just to wade on in there - a prime example of the cr*p Jessops staff have to put up with - try being slightly nice and courteous - genuine errors occur and staff will want to help up until the point that the customer gets self righteous and frankly ******.
People just need to remember that just because someone is working in a shop it makes them no less experienced / knowledgeable / intelligent than the jack ass having a pop at them for working in that shop.
Rant over - and you know what, I've had bad experiences in Jessops - I just don't hold it against the hundreds of employees which work across the country
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I didn't think you were having a go, everyone (well, most people) is entitled to their own opinion...
I've seen both extremes of knowledge at Jessops branches in Glasgow - the main Sauchiehall St store has some staff who really know what they're talking about and I would (and have) buy kit on their recommendation, but in one of the others I overheard a female sales assistant tell a woman that 55-200 on a lens meant that you could focus on any object that was between 55 and 200 mm in front of the camera......:bonk:
I don't care what my employers think. I'm honest about the stuff I do. I'm 17, my job is not my life, and I have absolutely NO intention of going into retail when I'm older. Dear lord I couldn't think of anything worse. Not my cup of tea, having to deal with people such as yourself
Such as myself
You have probably only ever read one of my posts, but you know an awful lot about me, don't you??
I can see why you work in Jessops mate........
Okay.
So, instead, I'll say, "Yes of course we can get that tripod to you by thursday!"
and then when thursday rolls around we'll be in even more sh-t.
Then take it off the shelves.
If it's not in stock, then it's not in stock. You cannot sell it. Obviously.
That was an honest to god statement. No sarcasm meant. I don't like the service from most high-street retailers, I don't like having to queue, and I just love the convenience from internet shopping.
It's simple really. If you don't like their service, go somewhere else?
I'm not going to say, "Well, you should continue to buy at Jessops even though half of your purchases have been a disaster and the prices they display aren't exactly competitive,"
Customer service?
Giving good advice is good customer service. Perhaps you need to brush up on common sense? :shrug:
So a 17 year old KID has the right to tell me about common sense?
Don't think so matey. I've been through more in my 32 years than you probably ever will go through. So think about your saying before you open your gob.
I take that last comment to heart, and I find you being very rude now.
I know I'm not the next ansel adams, but have you looked at my photography? I don't think it deserves the title of "No photo skills"
I'm not being rude yet mate. But when you speak like you have done in the last post, what do you expect....????
And no, I haven't looked at your pics.
I don't need to. I'm a shat photog. I know I am. You are more than likely 100% better at photography than I am.
I COULDN'T GIVE A MONKEY'S.........
My customer service skills might be so bad they're starred out, but christ, by the looks of it your people skills are dire.
If you want examples of my people skills, I'll give you plenty.
But right now I can't be bothered with you.
I didn't say be rude or nasty, I just said "demand a new tripod" - please don't put words, or anything else (unless it's fry's chocolate cream) in my mouth, ok?![]()
I don't care what my employers think. I'm honest about the stuff I do. I'm 17, my job is not my life, and I have absolutely NO intention of going into retail when I'm older. Dear lord I couldn't think of anything worse. Not my cup of tea, having to deal with people such as yourself
Okay.
So, instead, I'll say, "Yes of course we can get that tripod to you by thursday!"
and then when thursday rolls around we'll be in even more sh-t.
That was an honest to god statement. No sarcasm meant. I don't like the service from most high-street retailers, I don't like having to queue, and I just love the convenience from internet shopping.
It's simple really. If you don't like their service, go somewhere else?
I'm not going to say, "Well, you should continue to buy at Jessops even though half of your purchases have been a disaster and the prices they display aren't exactly competitive,"
Customer service?
Giving good advice is good customer service. Perhaps you need to brush up on common sense? :shrug:
I take that last comment to heart, and I find you being very rude now.
I know I'm not the next ansel adams, but have you looked at my photography? I don't think it deserves the title of "No photo skills"
My customer service skills might be so bad they're starred out, but christ, by the looks of it your people skills are dire.
We'll never get anywhere, so I suggest a truce. I offer my apologies for the possibly rude and probably brash statements/comments, and hope that we can put all this behind us
*extends a hand*
ps. And thank you very much for the comment about my photography, was heartwarming. And yes, I would have said all the above even if you hadn't said anything nice about my photographyJust so you know
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Don't forget if you pay peanuts you will only get monkeys to work for you.


And to think Jo only wanted to know whether there was anything wrong with her tripod.:bonk::bonk:


Group hug anyone...?![]()
I think we can sum up this bloated thread as such :
Working in retail, regardless of the nature of the business, is complete sh-it.
As a customer, you WILL get rubbish customer service from a certain branch or individual within these companies at some point, it's inevitable.
From the other side of the counter, you WILL have to deal with a number of complete ar5eholes at some point regardless of your standing, age and knowledge in the field, that's inevitable too.
Group hug anyone...?![]()



Sorry, foodpoison, but an ex-demo item is USED. If your views in seeing nothing wrong in selling these as new are representative of the staff mentality then it is no wonder people are seeking other outlets to spend their hard earned cash with.
If such items are being passed off as new then Trading Standards may well be interested in taking a look at the problem.