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sales assistant sniffs clothing I returned to the store

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shethinksistink · 29/12/2016 15:56

I have namechanged for this as I find it very embarrassing.

I went shopping end of last week, found trousers and a top I liked, wasn’t sure of the sizes and couldn’t be bothered trying them on, so took both items in 2 sizes. At home I tried the bigger sizes on first, they fitted great so didn’t even bother trying the smaller sizes. Bagged up the 2 smaller sized items and set them aside to return yesterday.

Friend arrives 9am and we drive into town and my first port of call is to bring my returns back. Shop assistant packs out the two things, looks at my receipt, starts checking the numbers off against the tags then picks up the top and sniffs at it. Not in a discreet way, the exact same way you’d sniff at the armpits to check if it needs to go in the wash, blatantly! She didn’t look happy. I hate to do the exaggerated “I was shocked to the core” mumsnet thing, but I was. I have genuinely never felt so shocked, embarrassed and dumbstruck in a shop in my life. I am hyper vigilant about personal hygiene and the thought I would return smelly items made my recoil in horror. But I hadn’t even tried them on, so I was totally confused. There was a queue a mile long behind me at the desk. Everyone could see and hear this.

In a total fluster I ask the sales assistant what the problem is, she replies in quite a disdainful tone “I just thought I smelled cigarette smoke”. I don’t smoke and neither does anyone else in my house but I was just massively relieved it wasn’t a BO smell. So I jump in and say that it can’t be smoke as I don’t smoke and my house is smoke free. And she again replies disdainfully with “well I can definitely smell it” with a kind of roll-eye facial expression. The whole exchange had a hostile kind of undertone to it. At this point it dawns on me my friend smokes in her car all the time, just not when others are in it. No doubt she’d smoked 2 or 3 on the drive down to my place. The bag with the items had been in the car for around half an hour. Yes, they no doubt had a second hand stale cigaretty smell to them.

But even at that. I was appalled that any sales assistant would sniff an item of clothing in such a blatant manner then bemoan the fact the smell wasn’t to her liking. 40-a-day smokers are actually allowed to return clothes. As are dog owners, chip pan owners, curry cooks, people who cook fish in their homes, people who don’t shower daily and so on. While I sympathise with stores who no doubt get some ponging items of clothing returned, I have never ever witnessed a sales assistant do an in-your-face sniff test in front of a long queue of onlookers. AIBU to find this an appalling lack of manners on the part of the store/sales assistant?

If things must be sniffed, shouldn’t it been done discreetly? Then again, I doubt stores can refuse to accept items of clothing that have been stored in the houses of smokers or pet owners or people who own a chip pan or fry fish or are painting the skirting boards with gloss or people who wear cheap crappy perfumes. So why the hell did the sales assistant sniff my fucking top? lol

For the record the whole thing knocked me so sideways I didn’t say a word to the sale assistant. I just left the store as quick as I could. Checked with my friend and yes she had smoked in the car that morning (and it would be fair to say she smokes daily in her car as she spends 3-4hours per working-day on average on the road, wouldn’t surprise me if she smokes 50 ciggies a week in her car). My mood was so fucked up I abandoned my shopping trip and came straight home.

Calmed down in the afternoon, and called the head office of the store. They were appalled and assured me it would be dealt with. I had the name of the sales assistant as it was on the return receipt. Asked me to put the whole event in writing and send it to the head office, which I have done and they’ll get back to me in the new year. I then called the actual store and spoke with a manager who was equally sympathetic and horrified, apologised on behalf of the sales assistant and assured me it would be dealt with and wouldn’t happen to anyone again.

So AIBU to consider having a little trip into town tomorrow morning, finding the sniffing sales assistant and just politely ask her if she meant to be so rude she meant to spoil my day and embarrass me to the core then she should be wholeheartedly congratulated as it worked a treat. And tell her that I hope after head office and the store manager are finished with her that she feels half as rotten as I felt yesterday morning. Then just wish her a happy new year and smile and leave.

Or am I just being childish and petty and should leave it at the written complaint and the 2 phone calls?

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Threesoundslikealot · 30/12/2016 10:37

To be fair to the OP, if the assistant was rather rude, another customer also commented, and it wasn't the first complaint, then she may have been moved away from customers. I used to work in a library and we had a couple of staff who were best kept away from users.

However, it doesn't mean that the OP isn't coming across as a petty, vindictive Hyacinth Bouquet.

Quintessing · 30/12/2016 10:43

you clearly have no sense of smell, or are yourself a smoker, or live with a smoker, if you had to ASK your friend if she smoked in the car before you got in.....

I am sure the head office just tried to placate you to get you off the phone, and were really pleased their staff is diligent in their work.
Did you ever hear the old adage "the customer is always right"? The customer is always right, when talking to them...

DameSquashalot · 30/12/2016 10:46

Total bull OP. I had my doubts from the start, but now you've confirmed that this is a work of fiction.

Jinnan GrinGrinGrinGrinGrinGrinGrinGrinGrinGrinGrin

BusterGonad · 30/12/2016 10:52

Turquoise the mistake you made was the removal of the holy grail....the label! 😂

GetTheeBehindMeSanta · 30/12/2016 10:56

I love a happy ending. I'm so happy this was total bullshit. Within one working day a sales assistant has been found a new role Grin

What compo did you get? A great big voucher that you'll refuse to spend because it's all still too raw?

LiviaDrusillaAugusta · 30/12/2016 10:58

The assistant didn't take a shit in your handbag... get a grip

Shockers · 30/12/2016 11:01
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KnobJockey · 30/12/2016 11:01

As a retail manager for many years, I have sniffed many an item of clothing. I tried to do it discreetly, and if possible off the shop floor, because customers-like yourself- take this to mean that they smell.

It is not worthy of a 9 on an embarrassment scale. Nowhere near. Try a 4. Embarrassing would be if the seams had split and they had to question if it was because you were trying to squeeze into a smaller size.

The job of a cash desk person is to sell items, and if need be, return items that can be re-sold. If that item cannot be re-sold, the cashier may get into trouble.

As an aside, I have refused returns of clearly unworn items because of smells, many times. It says on the back of most receipts that items can be returned within x days providing they are in a resale able condition. Smelly, whether it's of grease, smoke, urine, anything strong, is not resellable. It is the customers problem if they are not capable of keeping an item clean if they take it home. If they can't, then they can't expect to return it.

For the girl who has been moved, I doubt very much she would have been disciplined. Possibly a comment made to her, or possibly the team asked to do the returns in a certain manner. Smelling returns is definitely NOT something that comes up in training, and if there is no procedure then how could she be disciplined? It may be that you were the last straw for her, and she has requested to be moved to the stockroom. Whoever said above its the cushy job was very right, and a day in the stockroom was a very big treat!

Anyway, you are coming across very self righteous on this thread. That's a young girl you are talking about who has no reason to try and embarrass you or your friend, she was simply trying to get through a sales period. She doesn't deserve your hatred.

SnatchedPencil · 30/12/2016 11:09

YABU. If you want to return clothes, the shop has the right to check them for wear and tear. This includes odours. By your own admission they had been in a car with someone who was smoking. This smell gets into clothing!

It is not practical to expect the shop to have a designated "sniffing room" so that staff can smell returned goods in private. It is unrealistic and ridiculous to expect them to do that when they can just check for odours at the checkout or customer services desk.

Shops are entitled to inspect returned goods closely. They have to resell them, after all, and the next purchaser may be rather upset if they find their new purchase stinks of fags! If it bothers you that much, try to avoid buying things before trying them on.

If I were in the queue behind you, I would have been pleased that they picked you up on the cigarette smell.

WhereTheFuckIsMyFuckingCoat · 30/12/2016 11:09

Hahahahaha. Yes, of course customer complaints are dealt with in two days and staff members moved roles. Hahahahaha. Gold.

BadLad · 30/12/2016 11:15

The OP is a very good wind-up artist, who has clearly succeeded in annoying some posters on this thread.

I wish the assistant had exclaimed in disgust, made choking noises, and then rolled around on the floor, pretending to be suffocating.

KingJoffreysRestingCuntface · 30/12/2016 11:17

Wow. The head office of the shop sure work quickly to sort out batshit complaints from stinky people.

Especially given how busy retail is this time of year. The manager you're on nodding terms with must've really pushed the boat out.

You know from now on they're going to call you Mrs. Smelly, yes?

SloanyAnne · 30/12/2016 11:20

Greensleeves, is that you?
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MemorySoup · 30/12/2016 11:25

I am worried by this thread though, I don't smoke but if I did I would worry that I would be precluded from returning goods. What's a smoker to do?

BadLad · 30/12/2016 11:29

Unless you intend to start, why worry?

thatdearoctopus · 30/12/2016 11:34

What's a smoker to do?

How about give up?

anonymousbird · 30/12/2016 11:36

Until yesterday I have never been humiliated by a shop assistant in all my 44 yrs on this earth.

OMG - you are 44!!!! Not five!

MemorySoup · 30/12/2016 11:38

BadLad - I dunno, why does anyone? In a hypothetical sense, it concerns me that someone would be treated differently

The dearOctopus Grin

PossumInAPearTree · 30/12/2016 11:38

Load of rubbish. Don't believe a word of that update.

Ohdearducks · 30/12/2016 11:41

This just gets better and better, keep going OP I've not had a laugh like this for ages!
The inside knowledge of exactly what role she's been 'demoted' to is a particularly nice touch.
Have considered becoming a comedy writer?
GrinGrinGrin

Ohdearducks · 30/12/2016 11:41

You

Sheld0n · 30/12/2016 11:42

Could you tell us how you know she has been moved, OP?
Having worked for a high street chain and had friends in similar roles, it is pretty uniform to never tell the customer if a staff member has been disciplined, and it is very poor form that they have said anything other than "the matter had been dealt with internally", or similar, to you.
It is definitely a win for her if true though!

KingJoffreysRestingCuntface · 30/12/2016 11:46

Sheld0n, she's on nodding terms with the manager.

She knows everything within seconds of it happening.

Keep up!

Sheld0n · 30/12/2016 11:54

My bad! I did half expect to hear that she got a personal call from the manager due to their closeness and the gravity of the situation. Grin

OutDamnedWind · 30/12/2016 11:57

Stockroom? Absolute jammy git Xmas Grin

This really is the thread that keeps on giving.