I had a strange experience with Adorama last weekend. They had this Rolleiflex T with case in their online store that a friend was interested in, so we agreed that I should go to Adorama, buy it and bring it to him.
I sent them three e-mails about it, all of which they ignored. I went into their store Sunday at 4 PM and talked to a clerk there, let's call him #1. #1 didn't know what a Rolleiflex was and had me point to one and spell the brandname out for looking it up in the computer. So I told #1 their item number for the camera; #1 phoned their storeroom guy who apparently couldn't find the camera, so #1 said, well, we can't find it, and without any further explanation turned to another customer who had come after me. After he was finished with this guy I asked him again if maybe they could look for it, but he said that it'd turn up sooner or later and there was nothing he could do for me in the meantime; after which he turned around, phoned a colleague on the internal phone and complained in Yiddish about how I was getting on his nerves (which, being German, I kind of understand). I also asked him for some accessories such as a double accessory shoe that apparently he had never heard about and said that they didn't stock these.
I then looked up a couple of item numbers for other items myself on their in-store catalog computer and went to another clerk #2, asked him for those other items and he got them for me (including a double accessory shoe), and I then thought, what the heck, and gave him the number for the Rolleiflex. He went into the storeroom himself, came back without the camera and then looked into the shelf right behind #1 where it was standing in a corner that I couldn't see. I tried the camera, we chatted for some time about the Bessa I had around my neck and it was all very nice. Apparently #1 just couldn't be bothered to turn around and look behind himself, and instead just decided to send me home again without any further word or effort. So I got the camera and a light meter for my friend, some accessories for myself and all in all spent about $420 there, which, if it hadn't been for clerk #2, would have remained in my friend's and my pockets.
Morals:
- A little effort goes a long way in earning $400 for your company.
- If you hire staff who know about the stuff they're supposed to be selling, you might actually end up selling something of said stuff.
- Don't assume your customers don't understand when you're badmouthing them in what you think is a foreign language.
- I'll think twice before going there again.
Philipp