Turned away at a GW store
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:29 pm
Hi everyone,
I've come back to the UK for a week to see folks too.
Here's what I have been up to. Getting p'd off as usual.
[iDear Games Workshop Customer Service,
I regret that I am having to contact you with a complaint as I have been a loyal member of your customers for quite some years now. I started gaming in 1989 and played until 1992. I later rediscovered the hobby in my 20s in 2004 and have been happily shelling out my hard earned money ever since on your products.
I now live in Japan and myself and the other members of the foreign games community over there readily promote the hobby and organise events for newbies and veterans.
http://www.nagoyahammer.com
Owing to the recent nuclear disaster and tsunami catastrophe we have been experiencing I decided to take a week off and come home to Devon. All I wanted to do was chill out and roll some dice.
I was gravely saddened and surprised that when I entered the Exeter store on Tuesday morning on the 22nd of March to request a game of 8th edition I was turned away.
There were no other customers in the shop besides myself and there were about 2 or 3 staff milling around and 6 tables available.
At first I was asked if I had played before to which I replied yes, many times. The staff member then returned with "In that case, no I haven't got time".
He made out that he was clearly too busy for anyone who wasn't a beginner (potential new customer).
I appreciate everyone has sales targets to meet and I'm not blaming this guy as he is perhaps covering company policy or following bosses orders? I was just very sad to learn that even though I have contributed to the hobby these past 20 years and stuck with the systems despite the rules and army books changing 3 times since 2004, I was turned down for a quick skirmish in my local store.
I would like to know what your policies are for this? Have the days of 'come in and game any time you like' gone? White Dwarf would beg to differ.
Please have a manager call me.
I am waiting for your response,
Ashley.
[/i]
I've come back to the UK for a week to see folks too.
Here's what I have been up to. Getting p'd off as usual.
[iDear Games Workshop Customer Service,
I regret that I am having to contact you with a complaint as I have been a loyal member of your customers for quite some years now. I started gaming in 1989 and played until 1992. I later rediscovered the hobby in my 20s in 2004 and have been happily shelling out my hard earned money ever since on your products.
I now live in Japan and myself and the other members of the foreign games community over there readily promote the hobby and organise events for newbies and veterans.
http://www.nagoyahammer.com
Owing to the recent nuclear disaster and tsunami catastrophe we have been experiencing I decided to take a week off and come home to Devon. All I wanted to do was chill out and roll some dice.
I was gravely saddened and surprised that when I entered the Exeter store on Tuesday morning on the 22nd of March to request a game of 8th edition I was turned away.
There were no other customers in the shop besides myself and there were about 2 or 3 staff milling around and 6 tables available.
At first I was asked if I had played before to which I replied yes, many times. The staff member then returned with "In that case, no I haven't got time".
He made out that he was clearly too busy for anyone who wasn't a beginner (potential new customer).
I appreciate everyone has sales targets to meet and I'm not blaming this guy as he is perhaps covering company policy or following bosses orders? I was just very sad to learn that even though I have contributed to the hobby these past 20 years and stuck with the systems despite the rules and army books changing 3 times since 2004, I was turned down for a quick skirmish in my local store.
I would like to know what your policies are for this? Have the days of 'come in and game any time you like' gone? White Dwarf would beg to differ.
Please have a manager call me.
I am waiting for your response,
Ashley.
[/i]