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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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ItShouldHaveBeenJingleJess · 29/12/2016 16:36

I remember when I worked in a bar and there were a lot of suspect twenty pound notes about. Our manager made us use little UV pens to check each one - I hated this as we would always get the odd customer taking umbrage at the 'accusation' that they were trying to palm off their laundered money on us (although one guy did bite down on the edge of the ten pence piece change I gave him, and eye me suspiciously before walking off, which made me grin).

You really can't win in some customer facing roles. If she hadn't done this, then she'd be dealing with an outraged shopping ranting about the clothes ponging of smoke in a couple of days.

And just because retail workers are taught the old 'the customer is always right' mantra, doesn't necessarily mean they have to believe it....Smile

Amandahugandkisses · 29/12/2016 16:37

Goodness me what a performance.

Musicinthe00ssucks · 29/12/2016 16:37

I'll answer your question for you; yes you are being childish and dramatic and pathetic! Seriously let it go! What do you want? The girl to write out 'I'm sorry I embarrassed you in front of the whole shop" 100 times in her own blood?

Branleuse · 29/12/2016 16:38

bad manners on the sales assistants part, but i think youre being rather hysterical. You got your refund, you made two formal complaints, AND you want to go in and confront the shop assistant who was just doing her job really, albeit zealously

addstudentdinners2 · 29/12/2016 16:40

You could have told that entire story in one paragraph.

SuperFlyHigh · 29/12/2016 16:41

Yes YABU, you could have double/tripled bagged the clothes if you thought they'd got smoke smell on them.

I do wonder about the "name change" to do a controversial post. At least I have the balls (guts) to stick with my same MN.

ItShouldHaveBeenJingleJess · 29/12/2016 16:43

Also, am I the only one feeling a bit sorry for the friend here? I bet she was desperate for a ciggy after being interrogated about smoking in her own car but didn't dare light up in the OP's presence after that debacle...

SuperFlyHigh · 29/12/2016 16:45

Branleuse maybe a bit bad manners on the assistant's part but if she wants to refund the items and can smell cigarette smoke either she goes into the back office to do it or she does it then and there. With a post Christmas queue behind her I can see why she did it at service desk.

Also she was asking the OP about where the smoke had come from and was fishing to see if she was telling white lies a bit...

Was it Lululemon or Sweaty Betty OP?

shethinksistink · 29/12/2016 16:46

I didn’t admit they smelled or stinked. I admitted they had been in a car that someone else had just smoked in. I have no idea how they smelled as I didn’t sniff them. At most I can imagine that they would have a very faint trace of stale cigarette smoke on them. Not 100% cigarette smoke free is what I admit to. But far from stinking. Double bagged. 30 mins tops in a car that had been smoked in in the hour previously.

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Counterclockwise · 29/12/2016 16:47

Let it go, you've complained officially, they've said they'll address it, why seek out a personal confrontation unless to be vindictive? YABU.

I do agree the sniff test is a ridiculous and offensive waste of time when customers are returning clothes, unless it's obviously marked or stained or damaged in a way related to being actually worn for several hours, how can a sales assistant prove it's been worn by sniffing? People try things on for size and traces of their deodorant, perfume etc will be almost certainly be transferred to the fabric, any ambient odours - smoke in this case - will also be absorbed. What if the garment has been previously tried on in store by a smoker or someone with strong perfume?

AyeAyeFishyPie · 29/12/2016 16:47

I'm finding your posts quote aggressive and vindictive - 'get one up on her' - wtf?

jackny · 29/12/2016 16:48

I agree with the posters who say they don't want to buy dirty clothes & can see why the assistant asked questions. I think some clothes end up dirty unintentionally as stores don't offer free new bags. I don't want to buy clothes which have been carried home & then back to the store in a bag which had raw meat or unwashed vegetables in it previously. I can understand recycling bags for groceries but expect a new bag for clothes / books etc. At the moment, I am forced to pay 5p - stupid policy!

pangolina · 29/12/2016 16:49

You're really embarrassing. Get a grip.

shethinksistink · 29/12/2016 16:49

“Someone is about to lose her job, I should think, and you want to stalk her?”

And on the subject of massive overreactions….

someone is about to lose her job OR someone is about to get told off by her store manager (who may or may not be spoken to by head office)

and since when did speaking politely for 30 seconds to a shop assistant who treated you poorly become stalking? Really, have a hold of the grip I have just been passed.

(for the record, I won't be speaking to the shop assistant anyway as I agree with whoever posted on page one that it wouldn't help my case. better to leave to head office and the store manager)

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TwentyCups · 29/12/2016 16:50

Go back in. You will be imitated in the squeaky voice forever. You will be her New Year's Eve 'you won't believe this!' tale.
In years to come, when she reminisces over her worst retail experiences, she will wheel back out the 'fag top' story. It will, by then, have become a classic.

sales assistant sniffs clothing I returned to the store
MingeFog · 29/12/2016 16:50

Time and again.

OP: AIBU?
MN: YES!!!
OP: but - but - but

FWIW OP, when I worked in retail we were told absolutely categorically to never, EVER, sniff or smell returned clothes in front of customers. It was rude, but your reaction is OTT.

honeylulu · 29/12/2016 16:51

YABU to take offence that she thought you might have worn and returned the clothes. Plenty of skanks people do. You hadn't/ wouldn't but she doesn't know you from Adam, does she?
If you return knickers to M&S (as I have after being bought the wrong size) they have a good old look at the gusset. I did find it embarrassing but I understand why they do it, so I wasn't offended.

MrsRonBurgundy · 29/12/2016 16:51

I feel like you need a hobby if you have the time or the inclination to make multiple complaints about a non issue.
And the people you've complained to will act as though they agree with you as a customer service exercise and to get you off the phone. They were most likely rolling their eyes the entire time they were talking to you

ChocoChou · 29/12/2016 16:51

To answer your original question...

No, I don't think you should go and find the sales assistant. After two written complaints and a phone call it would probably be considered harassment!

You got your refund, she might get a disciplinary now. You've won.

DJBaggySmalls · 29/12/2016 16:51

Do you really think that confronting the assistant now will be seen as a reasonable reaction? You could get banned from the store and the shopping centre for that.

Costacoffeeplease · 29/12/2016 16:52

I bet the whole shop is finding it hilarious imagining you doing yoga with a fag stuck in the corner of your mouth Smile

SuperFlyHigh · 29/12/2016 16:54

Look OP manager or head office will laugh at you but humour you.

You know your friend smokes and probably have had the smell on your own clothes so it's not like you don't know.

Double bagging should have sorted it, but I'd have had it in a zipped bag.

Fitness wear of course can get cigarette smoke on it....

Amandahugandkisses · 29/12/2016 16:54

What would you like the assistant to do exactly when you go in again? Confused
Lock herself into stocks in the shopping mall for the public to throw rotten fruit? Promise you her firstborn?
Please. She was only doing her job!

ItShouldHaveBeenJingleJess · 29/12/2016 16:54

they did have a good old look at the gusset Grin The joys of retail work!

RubbishMantra · 29/12/2016 16:56

I dunno... I smoke indoors Shock (I have no DCs, so nobody else is exposed to my habit) and have never had this done to me on returning items.

I used to work in a "high end" store, and they employed "sniffers" to do this kind of thing. But not in public view. It was most likely the cigarette smoke she could smell on your friend. Or she was just being an arse.

Forget about it OP, you can't control others' dickish behaviour.