We reward kindness
If a good customer buys a dress, I’ll hang it up for her and put it in a nice plastic bag. But if you’ve been rude to me, I’ll smush it into a bag that’s too small. Find out some more secrets your mall salesperson won’t tell you.
I’m not here to chat with you
Even though I seem friendly, I’m not your friend. Please don’t take me hostage with your small talk.
My pet peeve?
Customers who paw through a stack of shirts. Now I’ve got to spend 15 minutes board-folding that whole pile again. Here are some more of the biggest pet peeves of Victoria’s Secret employees.
We’re always trying to make a sale
Even though most of us don’t work on commission, sometimes we’re given a sales goal for each customer. If we meet it consistently, we’ll get bonuses and, eventually, a promotion. So when I tell you about a pair of earrings that would go perfectly with that sweater, I might have an ulterior motive. Watch out for these sneaky ways stores trick you into spending more.
We’d rather you didn’t make a scene
If you start to throw a fit in front of other customers because I won’t take a return, I’ll probably give in and offer your money back. But I really want to kick your tush.
Don’t toss that receipt
After you buy something, keep your receipt and pay attention. Most mainstream retailers promise a refund if the item goes on sale within a certain number of days after you buy it. Websites like slickdeals.net track the prices of hundreds of products from retailers such as Best Buy, Amazon, and Sears. Find out some tips for getting a refund on almost anything.
Consider taking our advice
When you ask me if something looks good on you and I suggest a different style, take the hint. These are the biggest fitting room mistakes you need to stop making.
We appreciate the unwitting birthday wishes
Our store sends out a birthday coupon to customers on our mailing list. When people redeem it, I often say “Happy Birthday” as they walk away. Sometimes the customer will say “you too.” I know it’s because they aren’t really listening, but that cracks me up.
Not every store is part of the big holiday rush
Plenty of stores have great prices on Black Friday, but mine isn’t one of them. Still, you line up and wait for us to open.
Sorry, kids don’t get a pass
I don’t understand parents who give their children some merchandise to keep them occupied, then when the child destroys it, the parents just stick it on some random shelf and don’t say anything. How is that different from stealing or vandalism?
We know you’re lying
Literally everyone who returns anything broken claims it broke the first time they used it, no matter when they purchased it. Um, yeah right.
We’ll go the extra mile for valued customers
If you want some extra attention or you need something special, call ahead and see if the store will let you make an appointment for a private visit. In a lot of stores, especially upscale ones, clerks are willing to open a little early or stay there a little late for a loyal customer. Find out some more savvy shopping tricks you’ll wish you knew all along.
I just spent an hour putting that display up…
…so if you want to try something on, ask for help. Don’t grab a pole and leave a naked mannequin on the floor.
We know where (and when) to find the deals
New merchandise goes at the front of the store, bargains at the back. The endcaps on the back side of aisles at Target, for instance, usually have items 15 to 75 percent off. If you want a deal, try to figure out when your favorite retailer does its markdowns. Some do them on Thursdays or Fridays, others at the end of the month. Here are some more money-saving secrets Target employees won’t tell you.
Fitting rooms get really gross
What is it about fitting rooms that bring out the worst in people? You stick gum to the walls and even leave dirty diapers in there. Find out the craziest things Walmart employees have seen at work.
Patience is rewarded
Everything gets marked down eventually. Watch and wait for the discount, then pounce.
There are more ways to save than ever
With savings clubs, email deals, coupons, Internet discount codes, and other incentives, fewer and fewer people are paying full price. For instance, here are some secret store policies that can save you money.
Outlet stores aren’t the best places to bargain shop
Outlet stores likely sell special outlet merchandise, and it’s not the deal you expect. Check out these things thrift and consignment shops won’t tell you.
We may fib
If I’m $200 from my sales goal and having a tough day, and you ask me if it’s going to be cheaper tomorrow, I may lie.
Our job security is often in your hands
Many retailers count the shoppers who come in, then calculate the percentage who actually buy something. If I don’t “convert” enough browsers to buyers, I hear from my district manager. Read on to learn some handy insider secrets to save money at all your favorite stores.