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safrican_6@hotmail.com
November 7th, 2008, 02:05 PM
I experienced a something last night at Blockbusters on Lonsdale avenue that I have quite honestly never experienced before in my life. I have been working in the hospitality business and customer service all my life, and last night I saw the worst.

My Spouse and I decided to rent a couple of movies last night, and also drop off a few movies that we had recently purchased. They have that trade a movie for a $1.00. We arrived at the Blockbuster at about 10 pm, dropped off our old rentals, quickly picked up a new one and made our way to the Counter.

When at the counter, the girl gave asked us for a drivers license and our Blockbuster card. Which we did. She then asked my spouse what her height was. We asked why her height was important to rent a movie, she answered, it’s a new thing brought out by the RCMP, and was then told by the lady, “The RCMP know everything about you anyway” We certainly didn’t want to cause a scene, so we told her “5 feet 5 inches “
Especially when there was a few people behind us waiting for the counter.
Even though it was on the back of the Drivers License, she explained to us that she does not understand cm‘s. ( And I thought we lived in Canada where it was a metric system)
She then asked my spouse in front of all the customers what her weight was. I am sure that there are many woman out there that might be a little sensitive to tell half the store (customers and staff )their weight. My spouse being very sensitive about her weight, told the lady that she did not think it was appropriate to ask in front of everybody what her weight was. I then told the lady, it clearly states her weight at the back of her drivers license that she had been holding in her hand. The Lady told me that her weight on the Drivers license was in Kilo Grams (Kg’s) and she needed it in Lbs. I said, no problem, take the calculator on your desk , enter the kg’s and multiply it by 2.2

The Lady ( really rude) told us in front of everyone that she will stop serving us, as she needs the weight in Lbs. I asked her again to please do the calculation. She then told us that we are personally attacking her, and she walked away from the counter. Needless to say, we where very embarrassed and was then helped by what seemed to be the Manager. I tried explaining to her that it is not only against the law to ask something like that out load, due to our privacy act and it would have been simple to calculate the weight by multiplying it by 2.2 to get the Lbs. I was told that she was just doing her job.

Now, would it not have been a simple transaction to simply ask the customer to right her personal information on a piece of paper, or do the calculation? Do these people actually get trained in customer service. Anyway, I personally will never use block buster again.

What do you think.

zooworker
November 7th, 2008, 05:44 PM
First off, if you were doing trades in the U.S. different states and cities have different laws on this. Here We are required a lot of personal info, Weight, hight age address etc... As far as your ID having info in metric system I myself don not know the conversion off the top of my head. But you did give the person a way to convert. That person was really being a total jerk about not doing it . Sorry you had a bad experience , we are not all like that. I would report it to corp and let them know how you were treated. Don't write off the whole company due to one jerk. Every retail company has a few jerks in the system, but we need to know from you who they are.

rk237
November 7th, 2008, 06:09 PM
Zoo it was in Canada though. I wonder why they couldn't just document the vitals in metric off the DL and figure out all the conversions later at least?

Ridiculous customer service... How clueless is a person to ask a stranger her weight?

zooworker
November 7th, 2008, 07:21 PM
Maybe the system is not on the metric system, but I to thought All of Canada was on it. But still I agree customer service was the pitts.

Any thoughts Lomi?

DavidNewlySL
November 7th, 2008, 08:14 PM
this is definitely a canadian thing, when did we start asking height and weight specifications lol.

zooworker
November 7th, 2008, 08:19 PM
this is definitely a canadian thing, when did we start asking height and weight specifications lol.
It's in our system

johnlow71
November 8th, 2008, 06:02 AM
thats all gay

zooworker
November 8th, 2008, 10:43 AM
thats all gay
That's one thing it doesn't ask............;)

Angry
November 8th, 2008, 11:13 AM
Geesh... next they'll be asking for a stool sample.

zooworker
November 8th, 2008, 10:57 PM
Geesh... next they'll be asking for a stool sample.
I guess that's why we can order latax gloves......:o

Emo Penguin Toast
November 18th, 2008, 05:36 PM
probably blood, urine, saliva finerprints and colon map on file...Eye scans as well.
Just you wait...

Adornedatom
November 18th, 2008, 09:50 PM
Why would you possibly need to know a persons height and weight in order to rent/trade from them? :confused:

It's a good job they don't ask for such trivial information here. I don't even know my exact height/weight so nobody would ever serve me to anything. :eek:

KAWLIGA
November 25th, 2008, 08:54 PM
Damn this company is stupid...and what's worse is that you all don't see it.

The Omen
November 25th, 2008, 08:54 PM
Damn this company is stupid...and what's worse is that you all don't see it.

ok, please show me the error of my ways...

TEACH ME!

zooworker
November 25th, 2008, 09:09 PM
Damn this company is stupid...and what's worse is that you all don't see it.
OMG, I 'm BlinD!!!!!!!!!!!!Help Me KAW!!!!!!!!!!

The Omen
November 25th, 2008, 09:11 PM
OMG, I 'm BlinD!!!!!!!!!!!!Help Me KAW!!!!!!!!!!

we are thirsty and he doesnt give us drink... is he abandoning us as Blockbuster has...

wHo can we turn to?

rk237
November 25th, 2008, 10:25 PM
Damn this company is stupid...and what's worse is that you all don't see it.

This is incorrect.
I have repeatedly expounded the massive overbearing stupidity of Blockbuster.

BUYMECAR
November 26th, 2008, 11:54 AM
lol lovin the sarcasm.

i do gotta say tho, the CEO is the biggest piece of jackass i've yet to meet. on the Message of the Week vids, he cites a lot of economists and business-related theories trying to come off as some educated punk, but being a business student myself, most of the economists/businessmen he quotes would disagree with the direction BBV has gone ever since he became CEO. it really makes sense why there's so much of a sales refocus because of his previous executive position at 7/11. he took his simple-minded 'WE MUST DO MORE' approach from a simple operations set up (corner stores) to a much more complex operations base.

johnlow71
November 26th, 2008, 09:40 PM
kawwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

buyacombopass
December 4th, 2008, 01:18 AM
I experienced a something last night at Blockbusters on Lonsdale avenue that I have quite honestly never experienced before in my life. I have been working in the hospitality business and customer service all my life, and last night I saw the worst.

My Spouse and I decided to rent a couple of movies last night, and also drop off a few movies that we had recently purchased. They have that trade a movie for a $1.00. We arrived at the Blockbuster at about 10 pm, dropped off our old rentals, quickly picked up a new one and made our way to the Counter.

When at the counter, the girl gave asked us for a drivers license and our Blockbuster card. Which we did. She then asked my spouse what her height was. We asked why her height was important to rent a movie, she answered, it’s a new thing brought out by the RCMP, and was then told by the lady, “The RCMP know everything about you anyway” We certainly didn’t want to cause a scene, so we told her “5 feet 5 inches “
Especially when there was a few people behind us waiting for the counter.
Even though it was on the back of the Drivers License, she explained to us that she does not understand cm‘s. ( And I thought we lived in Canada where it was a metric system)
She then asked my spouse in front of all the customers what her weight was. I am sure that there are many woman out there that might be a little sensitive to tell half the store (customers and staff )their weight. My spouse being very sensitive about her weight, told the lady that she did not think it was appropriate to ask in front of everybody what her weight was. I then told the lady, it clearly states her weight at the back of her drivers license that she had been holding in her hand. The Lady told me that her weight on the Drivers license was in Kilo Grams (Kg’s) and she needed it in Lbs. I said, no problem, take the calculator on your desk , enter the kg’s and multiply it by 2.2

The Lady ( really rude) told us in front of everyone that she will stop serving us, as she needs the weight in Lbs. I asked her again to please do the calculation. She then told us that we are personally attacking her, and she walked away from the counter. Needless to say, we where very embarrassed and was then helped by what seemed to be the Manager. I tried explaining to her that it is not only against the law to ask something like that out load, due to our privacy act and it would have been simple to calculate the weight by multiplying it by 2.2 to get the Lbs. I was told that she was just doing her job.

Now, would it not have been a simple transaction to simply ask the customer to right her personal information on a piece of paper, or do the calculation? Do these people actually get trained in customer service. Anyway, I personally will never use block buster again.

What do you think.

1. The CSR helping you was out of line with her attitude.
2. Your lack of intelligence in this post (spelling, grammatical errors, failure to use question mark notations) and your last remark "do these people actually get trained in customer service" are not appreciated nor welcome.

TL;DR - CSR was rude and obnoxious, you were rude and obnoxious. I don't care if you never visit another Blockbuster store again.