Maybe it is just me, but waiting for a few minutes to talk to someone seems like the norm at pretty much any business you go to. For instance, I've never gone into a tire shop of any kind without having to stand in line to talk to someone.
Maybe it is just me, but waiting for a few minutes to talk to someone seems like the norm at pretty much any business you go to. For instance, I've never gone into a tire shop of any kind without having to stand in line to talk to someone.
If you're having trouble getting waited on in ANY place of business, take your cell phone and call them. Ask if they're busy, if they say no then say "well how about some help here? See the guy at the counter waving at you, with the phone to his ear? That's me". It'll make an impression.
I had to do that at Rocky Mountain Harley Davidson once, and I've never been back. You want to get treated like something smelly on the ground? Go to a Harley Dealership. Any of 'em, anywhere. Pompous assholes, all of 'em.
Had to do the same thing once in Shepler's, looking for a pair of jeans.
Although some of the posts complain about their Customer Service, my patience paid off. I waited a good 10 minutes for help(it was packed, phone ringing off the hook) Joe asked what I needed, it wasn't in the case so he and headed to the back a few times to see if he had what I wanted. To my surprise, he returned with what I wanted, and gave me a price well below what I researched.
I've got to change my opinion of Green Mountain Guns. After reading some positive reviews I decided to give them another try. I went there today and the prices were very good and I got asked twice “Can I help you?” They have lot's of used guns for sale. I'm sure they still have some jerks. All gun stores seem to but Green Mountain looks like a place I will shop.
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I was told about 1.5 years ago, by a gun store near or in Lakewood, that Green Mountain closed.
Per this thread that is incorrect info. I will be going there this week.
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