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Meh not the same thing, shoes are kept in the box and if the display shows any signs of being dirty, or slightly discolored, a customer has the right to ask for a discount. I worked in a sneaker store when I was 14-15, and if the display was not MINT the stored offered 10% off.Originally Posted by mrdieselfuel09
Originally Posted by Clevereddie
i dont ever ask for a discount, but i do think that one is warranted for this situation.Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
<----- Sales associate at Finish Line.
Customers are just as bad.
*brings a customer the last shoe*
*customer tries it on*
Customer: Alright, I'll buy it.
Me: Cool. *grabs them the display shoe*
Customer: Oh, I gotta buy the display shoe?
Me: Yes, it's the last one.
Customer: Do I get a discount?
Me: Um, no...???
Customer: But a buncha people have touched it!
Me: You ever buy produce at a supermarket? A buncha people touch those too, and you have no choice but to buy that! On top of that, you eat that, too.
if you're buying something at a store, its supposed to be brand new. once you take a shoe out and put it on display, where its probably been for weeks and has collected dust. you cant sell that at full price.
If thats the case, everything at Macys or clothing store should be on sale. I understand why people get mad, but how are you going to know which items is for sale at the store if they put everything in a box and not display the item