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Places with overly friendly customer service


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Anyone else get blown up every time you go to a Home Depot? On top of vendors who bother you there's just too many greeters and whatnot. I swear they have a position for strictly finding customers with babies and doing the "cute" baby talk thing.

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Beach

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Smashburger does that.  They stop by your table 15 times to ask if everything is ok and if you like your burger.  Their customer survey asks questions about if anyone went out of their way to make your visit exceptional, so you know they are coached to try too hard.  It's too far the other way, to the point of being transparent and annoying.  It's a damn burger for fugs sake.  It's a good burger, but still just a burger.

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Smashburger does that. They stop by your table 15 times to ask if everything is ok and if you like your burger. Their customer survey asks questions about if anyone went out of their way to make your visit exceptional, so you know they are coached to try too hard. It's too far the other way, to the point of being transparent and annoying. It's a damn burger for fugs sake. It's a good burger, but still just a burger.

Exactly. Some places try too damn hard to the point of being super irritating.

Asian massage parlors do it right though.

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Anyone else get blown up every time you go to a Home Depot? On top of vendors who bother you there's just too many greeters and whatnot. I swear they have a position for strictly finding customers with babies and doing the "cute" baby talk thing.

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Beach

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I work for Home Depot and I can tell you that it is a damned if we do- damned if we don't type of relationship. Either folks are complaining that we are not helping them or complaining that we are bugging them too much.

So which one is it?

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