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To be furious with the way I was treated at Zara?

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VeryAngry · 10/06/2012 00:06

Right, so how many times have you seen women at Zara (or any other store for that matter) trying on things like jackets or coats over their shirts in front of one of the store mirrors? I see it all the time.
Do you always take a coat/jacket into the fitting room especially if it's the only thing you want to try on and there is a long cue? I doubt it.

So today at a Zara store, I was trying on a jacket over my T-shirt in front of one of the store mirrors. I was not the only one doing this, there were at least 6 other women in the same store trying on things outside the fitting room.
An extremely rude zara employee came up to me and told me that I couldn't try anything on unless I took it into the fitting room. Despite her tone and rude manner of speaking, I politely assured her that I was not interested in trying on any dresses/blouses/jeans etc., I only wanted a new jacket which I could easily try over my T-shirt. She said it was against the rules to try anything outside the fitting room "for security reasons". This was completely odd to me as I have tried on jackets on the store floor several times in zara and I've never been stopped. Nevertheless, I let it go and carried on browsing.

Not even 5 minutes later I saw a woman trying on a skirt in front of the same mirror and the same Zara employee said nothing to her. Another woman came and tried on a top and wasn't stopped either.

I was upset. Firstly, I was unaware of any such rule at any store and secondly, if such a rule did exist why was she stopping only me? Why not the others? i have no issues with such a rule as long as it is enoforced on everyone and not selectively.

I approached the employee and asked her why she didn't stop the lady who had tired on the skirt and jacket on the shop floor instead of the fitting room, if it was indeed against the rules. She started addressing me very rudely and began a torrent of arguments saying it was for "security reasons". Now this befuddles me! Do the "security reasons" apply only to me? Did I look like a thief to her? I told her I didn't appreciate her tone and that she had no business speaking to me so rudely. She even snapped "Do you want the clothes or not?" I asked her to explain herself calmly and politely. Instead, she said that if I didn't "stop", she was going to call security Angry Angry. I was fuming by now. I told her to go right ahead and call security. While she did that, I asked another employee that I wanted to speak to the manager.
Throughout this time, people kept trying on various items of clothing on the shop floor and nobody stopped them. I thought this was blatant discrimination.

The manager was completely unhelpful and she wouldn't even give me the employee's name so that I could lodge a complaint. She kept saying she would have to see the CCTV footage herself before she could take any action. This was extremely insulting because it made me feel like I was some kind of liar- which I most certainly am not.
I told her I wanted an apology from the woman who spoke to me so rudely and insulted me in front of other customers. She said she couldn't arrange that unless she had heard the employee's side of the story. She told me that if I was that keen on taking action I could wait until the store closed. This was at 4pm. Zara closes at 9pm at westfields on a saturday. Interestingly, not once did she confirm that the employee was right and that zara did have any such rule regarding where jackets could be tried on.

What galls me is that all this time women kept trying on clothes in the store instead of the fitting room and and nobody said a word to them. I have been shopping at Zara for years now and never before have I been made aware of this rule.

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alltoomuchrightnow · 04/08/2016 20:05

I've never, ever had good service in a Zara. Till assistants tend to just bark, not maintain eye contact or say please and thank you (something I'm really hot on, as a shop manager myself)
I was pretty fed up in Milton Keynes Zara two days ago. I DID try on a jacket (which I bought) as didn't want to use changing room so used shop floor mirror. Security guard was literally buzzing around me and being intimidating. My shop sells clothes but we do not follow people around and are always friendly and welcoming.
I also wanted to try some shoes but there was no where to sit (I would normally stand to try on but I was exhausted and laden down with bags) After looking around for anywhere to perch I sat on the side of the stairs to try them on. Immediately an assistant appeared and yelled at me to get off the stairs as people needed to use them (I was not blocking the stairs and would have moved if anyone was on them... they weren't- I only needed a few seconds. I gave up and did not try the shoes).
Bought my stuff to the till and there was no greeting or eye contact. I had a bag I was buying with 3D jewels on it and didn't want it to snag the satin embroidered (i.e. delicate) bomber jacket I was buying so asked if it could go separate or at least put inside one of the tops I was buying so it wouldn't snag the jacket (not being over fussy! but have seen this happen before in my own shop) She ignored me and put the jewel side face down on the jacket. So I picked the bag up and tucked it inside the jacket.. didn't say anything..she just glared at me and I'd spent nearly £200.
Shop I run is a charity shop (albeit a boutiquey, upmarket kind of one) but even if someone spends just 50p we make them feel valued and welcomed

alltoomuchrightnow · 04/08/2016 20:06

oops didn't notice date either

Nofunkingworriesmate · 04/08/2016 23:04

Rich people steal too
Why would you expect people to recognise your purses worth? Do you expect everyone to recognise your purse and treat you accordingly ?

mimishimmi · 05/08/2016 07:38

Same would happen to me probably. My bags do get checked a lot. I put it down to my dark colouring and big gold hoop earrings WinkWeird thing it was all the blonde girls at school back in the day who were shoplifting cosmetics, jewellery etc left, right and center.

hollyisalovelyname · 05/08/2016 08:00

I have NEVER been stopped trying on coats or jackets on the shop floor in Zara in Dublin.
I love their clothes but often the quality is dire.

Ra1nb0wgirl · 09/09/2016 16:08

Will never shop at zara again!

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