You think working with clients and customers is hard?
A man kept us busy for 30 minutes, trying first to find in the store, and then google “African Bandstand”. He couldn’t believe us when we told him it didn’t exist because it was, according to him, “the most popular song of all time.”
After 15 minutes more we figured out on a hunch that he wanted “Afrika Baambaata.”
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Die Kommentare im verlinkten Artikel enthalten auch viel Gold:
"Park Ave. woman comes in and we watch her take a book off the shelf, wander around for a minute and then come to the front to return it. I tell her that we cannot accept it for a return or exchange because we observed her taking it from the shelf and now trying to return it. So she hems and haws for a minute and then says she'll tell me what happened. She bought the book a few week earlier and took it to Martha's Vinyard and read it on the beach and it got water/sand damaged. "So I knew you would not accept a return so I took a fresh one off the shelf" I asked her to leave. Politely. She called the District manager and complained. Hysterical."
Schade, dass der @msslovi0 kein Notizbuch führt… ;) twitter.com/webrocker/stat…
@webrocker @msslovi0 als webworker erlebt man aber ja ähnlich kuriose Anfragen
@campino2k @msslovi0 jau. seit der #hecke glaube ich ja sowieso dass jeder, egal wo, sich mit som kram rumschlägt. "people are messy"
@webrocker Was fehlt: die Angabe der Sprache w3.org/International/…
@g16n hm.... lang attribut am wrapper des artikels reicht da nicht? weil rest der seite ist aj weiterhin de?
@webrocker Oops, das hab ich in der div-Wüste übersehen. Hm, macht der Safari auf iOS da was falsch… [1/2]
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