Guy Shares A Client Interaction He Had That Still Creeps Him Out, Inspiring 35 Others To Share Similar Tales
Interview With AuthorWorking in retail, restaurants, hospitality, and the like is always… definitely… something.
Besides the long work hours, the tedious duties, and the very often inadequate pay, there’s all these clients to deal with, and not all of them are pleasant and civilized. That’s not say they’re the polar opposite, necessarily, but they are surely far far away from what makes a 5-star client because of their aggression or awkwardness or just flat-out bizarreness.
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Whatever the case may be, there are loads of stories of less-than-favorable clients from people working in these industries, and one former Starbucks barista has sparked a bit of a story-fest with his tweet recalling a customer interaction that still haunts him to this day.
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Writer, reviewer, and host of the @LowStakesShow, Terence Wiggins, also known as The Black Nerd, went to Twitter to share an interaction with a customer he won’t forget anytime soon because of how haunting it was.
Back when he was working at Starbucks, one day he was cleaning the restrooms and knocked on the women’s restroom door to check if anyone was inside. Lo and behold, there was, but instead of casually saying it’s occupied or something among those lines, he got a very angry “WHO IS IT?”
He also asked folks who worked similar jobs to share their haunting conversations with clients. And boy, did Twitter deliver!
“I usually check my Facebook Memories first thing in the morning and I'm constantly reminded of the years I spent working at Starbucks,” Terence explained the origins of his tweet in an interview with Bored Panda. “I don't remember which memory made me ask the question but I'm sure it was something bad.”
Needless to say, when the tweet started racking up likes left and right, Terence was very surprised when the counter nearly reached 10,000 for both quoted tweets and likes. While he does have a modest follower base, the tweet went beyond the usual metric.
“It just exploded and I started seeing replies and quote-tweets from celebrities,” elaborated Terence.
Stories from workers in retail, restaurants, and the like often circle around customers from hell as most of these places are very accessible to anyone and so the chances of running into a difficult clientele are high. But that’s not the only reason, as explained Terence:
“I think there's a certain type of person who views customer service workers as less-than or someone that they can boss around without any consequences. It's really not most customers, 90% of customers are fine but there's a 10% that have a brain that's a jar full of angry bees and they have to let it out on someone who can't do anything about it.”
As mentioned previously, Terence’s tweet inspired quite a lot of people to share their experiences.
These included everything from exposing mistresses to customers discussing wounds to elderly people shouting gun violence hypotheticals.
And then there was this 6-tweet story by a guy who used to work at a Taco Bell and had a client who was described as a satanic cowboy who took half his order before storming off, then returning after about 20 minutes, getting upset about his other half of the order, which he wrongly remembered, and then chanting in Spanish, while his bodyguard counter-chanted something as well. That one also received over 8,000 likes.
Now, in some cases these difficult customers might just have interesting personality quirks or could just be tired, but in other cases they could also be inherently angry, sad or straight up weird if they act that way in public. So, we asked Terence what his take on this was, and he had this to say:
“I think it could be both. There's harmless people who have weird personality quirks or are tired or some such thing and they will definitely say something weird that'll stick with you. On the other hand, there are people who have some inherent anger or sadness that they've decided to take out on other people and that other person is usually an employee getting paid minimum wage and can't possibly fight back.”
They really don't they think they do but they dont
Load More Replies...This reminds me of when the company I was working for told us to say to every customer "have a nice Day" we are in the UK, and that sound like sarcasm to us. We was told to stop saying it after a customer hit a member of staff after saying it.
I loved being in the UK and accidentally America-ing at someone in customer service. "Have a good one!" I would automatically chirp. "A good one what?" someone would almost always shoot back.
Load More Replies...Vaguely remember family video having a section with a curtain where kids couldn't go and now I'm imagining the poor fellow who rents an adult film and then has you warmly thanking him by name like "I know your secrets" 😂
Briefly (very briefly) the wait staff say Friendly's would introduce themselves as "...your memory maker." I asked her if they required her to say that and she said yes and admitted they all hated it. I hated it too and it didn't last, but a couple weeks as far as I know.
Friend of mine used to work at a fast food chain. For a bit they were saying "welcome to my restaurant" and when asked "why is it your restaurant" they were supposed to respond, "because I OWN YOUR EXPERIENCE" and there is no way to make that sound less ominous/threatening.
Load More Replies...I worked for one of the major pizza chains back in the 80s, and corporate decided that they wanted a Cheers-like "everybody knows your name" atmosphere. So they informed us, a bunch of mostly teens just trying to earn some gas money, that we now had to greet all carryout orders by name. And not just "Hi, Juan, here for your two large pizzas?" but rather, we had to turn around and scream "HEY, EVERYONE! SUNIL IS HERE TO PICK UP HIS ORDER!" and then everyone else would have to yell "HI, SUNIL!!" It was like the most obnoxious AA meeting ever. The phone-in customers hated it, because in the middle of their order, the phone person would have to go "Please hold!" and scream "HI, NAME!" Within the hour of that shift, we went "Nope" and refused. That was around the same time they ordered mascot costumes and made us go dance with banners advertising pan pizzas on the side of the road for hours at a time, so they got their revenge. Minimum wage, obv.
Probably wasn't even their name. Alot of people shared blockbuster cards.
"Enjoy that 'Debbie does Dallas' video, Joe, and my regards to your wife Minnie"
I hate when I have to give my name at coffee/fast food places. No one ever spells/pronounces it right, and I just feel weird, not welcomed.
You just have to use your 'coffee name'. Pick a good one and keep it forever.
Load More Replies...Texas Roadhouse all hellos and all goodbyes! How I hated this. Every staff person upfront had to individually say hello to a guest, then goodbye when they are leaving. I hated waiting through 3-5 hellos before I could tell them how many in the party, and it was just ridiculous leaving. Friday night, long wait time, and I'm waiting in line to get on list. They stop every time someone squishes in from outside to say hello. I start doing it to. Over exaggerated, to every one in line. Other females glare at me. The men start laughing and doing it too. Since we went every week, I kept this up. Only took 3 weeks for TR to stop.
Corporations are completely out of touch with society. I hate even giving my name for orders.
Would be an interesting case for a lawyer, GDPR, data protection, privacy issues, data leak....
Used to hand out food samples. Owner atm told me i was to say "hi how are you do you want to try a sample of the chicken california" to EVERY person that passed me. After a good 30ish ppl passing me, not stopping, before i could even finish saying "are you" i just resorted to "hi wanna try a sample today" guess what? Got a LOT more samples handed out and more ppl in line
Corporate doesn't engage with the customers so of course their idea comes off as unhinged to both the customer service reps and the customers 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Me and a couple friends would go to Blockbuster together and be there for an hour - goofing, arguing about what movie to get, asking strangers to recommend movies. We always had fun with it. If the clerk had done this, we probably would have busted out laughing.
30 or so years ago the NYC airport authority decided employees should demonstrate personal warmth by enduing every customer interaction with "Have an airport nice day." The idea was, of course, stillborn. but I'm still bemused that taxpayer money was used to hire a consultant who made that recommendation.
Burger King started that a little bit back. I had my first name on my uniform and I'd give them a different name to call. Nobody ever questioned it.
Well corporate people are usually rich, and of course know that we little people want us to know they know who we are- turnabout is fair play! Maybe that is why Blockbuster no longer exists to day!
Or if you're like me I always used my dads account. Would love if I'm walking out and they said to me "Bye Larry". (Yes, I'm female)
Ugh. I hate it when people use my name loudly in an office, pharmacy, hospital or medical building with people around to hear. It's a violation of privacy, reckless and it's dangerous.
I'd smash the face of any retail worker who used my first name. They call me "Sir" or "My Lord" or else.
I am 100% sure that corporate comes up with these ideas purely to mess with society because they are rich and bored.
Any corporate is legit out of touch. Who thought that was a good idea? Regulars in any setting is one thing, but for someone to just say my name is naw
🤣😂 so maybe I am a wierdo then cause I look at name tags and thank people by there name in customer service . My kids say it's wierd !
This is part of why it is great to befriend employees. When something like this happens you can ask if they are being told to do this and then as a customer (without naming the employee) make a polite comment/complaint. If you know that corporate or the manager is a complete a*****e
Whataburger does this now. It didn't creep anyone out, many of them seemed actually somewhat pleased to hear their own name, or at least a bit surprised. But it was a hassle lol
And now Burger King wants your name...in the drive through...to "better serve you"... Like it wasn't bad enough to do this inside. Their reason, to cut down on incorrect bags going...you know...with their individual NUMBERS. And why this doesn't "work better"...Three Roberts waiting for food at the same time. Eff that. I don't even want to know your employees names and the only reason they have name tags is so "Karens" can complain efficiently.
I worked for Blockbuster too and I remember when we had to customize our greetings and salutations to EV-RY-ONE! 🙄 I literally got a warning for missing an immediate greeting even though I was in the middle of checking out and talking to another customer 🤣
I hated when they came to wherever you were working with tips to improve I almost told one of them to stick it someplace my store manager pulled me to take a break.
I hate when store workers are forced to call me by my name (or "Miss ___" ). Even worse if they just CHOOSE to. 😵
We have a grocery delivery service because of the pandemic and it freaks me out every time a stranger at my door calls me by my name. I know I gave my name and address to strangers to get food, but they don't have to remind me?
I would been like said it been like this place wants me to say this to you I'm sorry. I got to work sorry stupid I know
OK, PSA time.
“Employees are people. They have about as much power in the situation as you do and unless the employee is being an a-hole for no reason, just cool your jets about small things. Your food or drink will eventually get made, you'll eventually get that product you want, there's no such thing as the mythical ‘back room’ where we're just hiding products from customers,” said Terence.
If anything, be kind to your waiters, store clerks and everyone else who makes your life easier.
You can check out everything we talked about in context here, and you can also take a look at Terence’s socials like his Twitter account and his Low Stakes Show podcast as well as his Ko-Fi shop.
I was in the hospital after appendix surgery, there was another woman in the same room, she was nice enough, but Sunday came around and a whole gaggle of Church ladies came to see her. I was trying (pretending) to sleep until one of them came over to me and laid hands on my head while praying. I'm non-religious, and don't have anything against people who are, but keep your bleeping hands off me. I felt so violated. That was over 25 years ago and I still get pissed when I think about it.
Had a regular who would send back the first side of fries claiming they were 'greasy'. We prepared another side of fries exactly the same way, and they were fine. Every time.
I worked for years in a shop... an Italian luxury underwear brand.. You don't know how many time we had to tell the customers you must try the bottom piece of underwear and swimwear OVER your own underwear... and sometime I found underwear stained..why try underwear if it's this time of the month? Without your underwear?? It was unbelievable ...and disgusting...
I worked at a car dealership as the night receptionist during college. One night, this lady calls me furiously shouting about how one of my cars is parked in her private parking spot and I need to come get it immediately. Assuming it was one of our loaners I asked for the license plate. She said it didn't have one and so I asked her how she knew it was our car. she replied because the licence plate bracket around the TEMPORARY REGISTRATION TAG had our dealership logo and number on it. After attempting to explain to her 5 times that someone only purchased the car from our dealership and it is their car NOT ours and I can't do anything to come get the car from her parking spot, she let loose the longest string of insults and curses I've ever heard. In the middle of her insult rant, my manager says to me over the phone in the calmest voice, "you can hang up the phone now". No idea that he was listening in on the call, but I'm glad someone else witnessed her ridiculousness.
How rude! I wonder what kind of private spot she meant though…it was at night so I would assume apartment.
Load More Replies...I worked part-time at Petco for two years while going to school full time for my B.S. degree in Anthrozoology. On one of my days off, I decided to head up to Petco while bringing my 4yo American Raven for the ride with me. (Legal here in Florida w/proper permit). So I walked into Petco with my Raven perched upon my left shoulder. As I was talking with some coworkers & introducing my bird to them, this older lady approached me with a look on her face that could freeze the balls off a stone monkey. This lady started to get angry & accuse me of practicing the dark and how crows are "Servants of Satan", and how dare I put peoples souls in danger by bringing it to my place of employment. She called the police telling them I was threatening her & others with an exotic "Rabid" bird. (Rabies is a mammal exclusive disease btw folks). I finally had enough and jokingly told the officer I'm pressing charges on her for sheer stupidity, contagious ignorance, and for feeling my IQ drop around her
Off topic, If you had a docile Raven on your shoulder in front of me, I'd just been in awe and stare.... gorgeous creatures. I'd have so many questions....
Load More Replies...I worked retail for 26 yrs. All of the above and then some. I've caught couples, that's right, plural, having sex in the store. I've been (saved) a few times. My last time I told the lady I was a pagen. She looked pole axed. I've found weed 3 times. I've had crazy pregnant chicks, wanted waited on hand and foot, because they were carrying a fetus. Felt bad for the dudes, they looked miserable. Had people tell me they don't believe in global warming, something the government made up to control us. Y'all get the drift. I could tell 1000s of stories.
When I was a bartender, was serving this over 50 married couple right at the bar. They were enjoying themselves and as they were leaving, the husband asks me if I would like to come over to their house and hang out. I declined, and then he tells me his wife wants to have sex with me. I declined again and they leave. An hour later the husband comes back, tells me his wife will be pissed if he comes back without me, and then offers me $2k - still declined...
Working as a security guard at a factory. One of the big guys comes in, I look up, give a half smile and then look back down. He stops, comes back and starts yelling at me that if I can't give him a full smile then I should not smile at him at all. I apologized and said that I had just lost a loved one. He would not let it go. He kept ranting on about fake people with fake smiles. Okay, whatever you say dude. 🙄
I use to work as a receptionist in a physical therapy office. I was also an aide. This woman comes in and starts screaming at me about her surgery and pre-op. I don't know anything about this. I explained that we are a physical therapy clinic and don't do pre-ops and the surgeons are in THIS office and not the one she is in. She is screaming at me about it and I tell her straight up, "Lady, I don't know what you are talking about. Stop yelling at me!" I called some staff to come in and she starts going off on "This idiot doesn't know what she is doing!" This "idiot" doesn't work in preop or surgery! Even multiple supervisors came in and told her she was in the wrong place and I wasn't who she needed to talk to. She insisted I was the person. I got up and said, "I'm over this, I'm taking a break." And walked to my car and blasted some music for 10 minutes then came back. The lady was gone and my manager told me, "she was in the wrong place." And didn't even apologize.
Another fun Target tale. I was working cashier and had the hiccups. A male customer was next in line with his wife. Without me noticing he left the line, went around behind me and grabbed me from behind yelling. His wife immediately laid in to him and his only response was "but see, her hiccups are gone". Unbeknownst to him, I had been the victim of a violent assault less than a year before, and robbed at gunpoint working at a video store about 3 months earlier. My hiccups were gone, but I was also borderline catatonic from full blown PTSD panic attack. His wife apparently chewed him out the entire time my mamager rang them up and all the way out to the car. I had to be helped to the break room and don't really remember much else.
I was working at Target. I had a coworker who was deaf, he worked in the backroom and didn't really walk the store much. Well he was heading back from the break room (front of the store) and I was at the Fitting Room. I hear a woman shrilly saying "EXCUSE ME!" repeatly while stomping after him (passing at least one other worker) to which he's obviously oblivious too. I go over, ask whats wrong. She starts ranting about how she'd been following him from the front of the store, wanting help but he was "ignoring her". I explained he wasn't ignoring her, he waa deaf, so he couldn't hear her. Her response "Well he should have to wear a sign".
A decade ago I drove city bus and one trip two people were a bit sloppy getting on the bus. As per my training I asked them "just wanted to check where you are getting off in case you fall asleep". "Don't worry, we aren't drunk, we are on cocaine, we won't fall asleep". Needless to say, dispatch was called, I "had to pull the bus over for a few minutes" and these dudes didn't have a clue what was going on until the police got there.
I have two stories come to mind. First, a guy walked up to my manager and told her "You smell good enough to r@pe, would you call the cops if I raped you?" He was a regular, came every morning. Second, same place, we started serving lunch at 10am but continued serving breakfast until 11, so we kept our signs on breakfast. Someone came through almost at the end of breakfast and said "I want a cheeseburger and bacon cheeseburger" with a couple modifications. That's what I rang him up for. He got to the window and got his food and told me it's not what he wanted. He then specifically said he wanted "number 1 and 2, not these" I was already frustrated and told him that's not what he ordered and payed for, and those weren't cheeseburgers. He tried to complain "well, the signs still say breakfast" and I told him "cause we are still serving breakfast" and he kept b!thing over it. I just walked away from the window and told him someone else could deal with him
My DIL works on the phone. She has a white name. She has to talk to people. Sometimes people will start talking to her about things. Sometimes people rant to her about illegals and African Americans .and they go on and on. And they'll say you know what i mean. Not having any idea my dil is Hispanic.
Worked at telemarketing in the 90s calling people who had cancelled their America Online and tried to get people to reactivate their accounts. I started with our script on one call when the guy on the other end of the phone cut me off. "America Online!!! My wife left me because of someone she met on there! Why in the hell would I sign up for that!" Knowing it was a lost cause, I replied "It is a great place to meet new people." After the profanity and the hang up, I heard my floor manager laughing from across the room. He had been monitoring my call.
As a summer job in high school, I worked in the office where we renewed people's driver's licenses. One day, a man comes in and says he's there for his license. He gave me his name which I thought sounded vaguely familiar, but couldn't quite place. I checked the file for the card for renewable licenses, no card - no license. He insisted, so I looked again. I could see that he was beginning to get frustrated and something in this man's demeanor, or maybe it was my intuition, was giving me a really bad feeling. The Circuit Court Clerk was in court that day and I wasn't supposed to leave the office, but I went to the door to see whether any of the other clerks were on their way back in from lunch. Imagine my relief when I saw the Clerk heading toward the door! She whispered for me get in the back office, that she would take care of the man. Anyway, turned out that, the summer before, he had walked up behind his mother while she was hanging clothes out and shot her with a shotgun.
(nesting this so they stay together): #2 He'd just been released from the mental hospital, the state had taken his license, and he wasn't supposed to get it back
Load More Replies...I worked for a popular beauty supply store several years ago. Had a man come in looking for hair removal wax. Told me his dominatress likes it bald down there. I tried real hard to keep a straight face while pointing out the best wax to use.
I had a customer ask me to hold her baby for a moment while she ran to the washroom... it threw me but i tried to be nice and decline but i eventually agreed because she needed to go urgently. She went to the washroom then left the building. My manager told me to wait in the staff room... I held the baby and waited for the cops, flabbergasted that she had left her kid. She got back before the cops got there (about an hour)... she apologised and confessed that she had realised she had forgotten to raise her credit limit so ran to the bank. She was like"She was asleep in her arms and I didn't want to wake her but it took longer than I expected"...my manager (dad of 4) was like "YOU LEFT YOUR NEWBORN WITH A STRANGER FOR OVER AN HOUR!! THE COPS ARE COMING NOW, WE CAN'T LET YOU LEAVE." She tried to snatch her but I kept the baby from her (at my manager's request so that she didn't leave before the police got there). Police took the kid until the father came and arrested her.
I was working the graveyard shift in a convenience store, it was around 2:00 and this guy comes in buys some condoms and asks me if I would like to try out the condoms. I tell him he needed to leave and then says he really needs to use the bathroom and was persistent about it. I tell him to use it and then to leave. When I went to do the restroom cleaning, he had taken care of himself and left his nastiness behind on the floor. I got out the bleach and used about 1/2 gallon to clean it up. The other male customers who used the restroom that night came out and their eyes were watering, but after I explained why they were happy to know that I made sure nothing remained living from the sick SOB.
Were you alone? Who worked front desk while you cleaned? It must be terrifying to be alone at night with such a creep
Load More Replies...I have some crazy customer interactions from working in the grocery store, but the one that will stick with me forever happened recently in my corporate job. I do customer service in grocery distribution now, so I know most of the people that call, but sometimes get an assistant manager or vendor. I answer the phone, and it's a very elderly gentleman on the other end saying he needs to file a life insurance claim for his wife who died in August. It took me about 5 minutes to get him to realize he called the wrong number and there was nothing I could do to help. It was really difficult to navigate, being firm and compassionate, trying to navigate a sad situation I could do nothing to help with. I hope he found the right number. He wasn't a creep, but the situation gave me the shivers, knowing my grandparents are up there in age and will someday have to make the same call...
I worked customer service for a US cable company, the worst one I had was, after a tornado went through an Island community in Texas. Guy calls up and complains that his cable is out, I explained that due to the natural disaster that just occurred and no power on the island there was really nothing we could do to assist him. He went on to explain that he had power because he had a generator and insisted that we send a tech out, which couldn't be done since all but emergency services were barred from getting onto the island. He further explained that the cable box for his street was in his backyard, lines and poles are gone. Told me people all over his property all day, turns out his neighbour had not been seen since before touch down, they were looking for the body and all he was worried about was missing his tv shows! This one still bothers me all these years later.
In high school and college I waitressed. I was horrible - clumsy and forgetful. One day this big executive comes in to close a business deal and I was struggling to open the wine by the table and ended up banging the bucket of ice water onto his lap. I think I was either 15 or 16. I was embarrassed and young and naive. I start scooping the ice off his lap then take the tiny cocktail napkin I had and was trying to rub and pat his upper lap dry. Suddenly he grabs my wrists and says to me in a pained voice to stop. Looking back I realized I was giving this guy a hand job in the middle of a business merger. I was so embarrassed I asked another waitress to take over. Lost out on a huge tip. At least he was decent enough to stop me - I had plenty of very grown men slipping me phone numbers in my apron while out on dates or with their wives.
Oh, I'm sorry. Sometimes we do everything comes in our mind to fix situations, without thinking it through. I can def6 understand the feeling.
Load More Replies...I return to my idea that everyone working in customer service should be armed with a taser, and allowed to use it. I think it would radically change the way people behave.
Silly. Workers in customer service aren't immune to possibly being irrational, insane people themselves. Same reason why teachers shouldn't be armed.
Load More Replies...The OP isnt even that weird, like the number of times people have knocked on the toilet door, ive said 'occupied', and then THEY JUST OPEN THE DOOR ANYWAY im this close to going straight to angry WHO IS IT
My first job out of college, I did historical research at Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark in Birmingham, AL. My job was to compile comprehensive stories on multiple topics related to the plant, its owners, its workers and their families, but everyone who worked there had to take a turn in the visitors' center now and then. A previously lovely German couple had come in and asked me a lot of questions before heading off on their self-guided tour. On their return they asked some stuff about other stuff to do in the city. Things took an ominous turn when they asked for the location of the Confederate cemetery. I told them there wasn't one. They began to get angry. I explained that the city of Birmingham was founded because of the iron and steel industry AFTER the civil war (my earlier job description's point being I KNEW this aspect of the city's history). They didn't believe me. They said I hated Germans and stormed out.
I think all people in retail should get "Danger Pay", you know like they do working on oil rigs and lumberjacks! They only have to deal with mother nature. Retail workers have to deal with the most ignorant, stupid, moronic, uncouth Son of a bitches that walk the earth!
Once while working security at a major league baseball stadium in California, I had a 92 year old lady try to bring in her loaded 45 mm gun into the stadium. It was a sold out game and the lines were long. I felt bad telling her the reasons why guns were not permitted into such a venue and that she'd have to take her gun back to the car and wait in line again to go through bag check. She replied, "can't I just leave it with you until after the game?" Eventually, she took it back to her car... I did give her a hand stamp so she didn't have to wait in the hour long line to get back in...
I used to work at a call center answering tv repair calls for circuit city many years ago. I had one caller who had issues with his tv call and I managed to troubleshoot the issue and get it going again. After the tv was fixed he proceeded to tell me his life story and after telling me that he just got divorced for the fourth time he asked me if I wanted to be wife number five. He said he liked my voice and how smart I was. He also asked where I was and under our company policy we have to let them know where our office is located and we also have to tell them our full name so I told him. Not long after that he told me that he was going to go on a trip and come see me. I was terrified that he was going to track me down because he didn't seem like he was all there.
I used to work at Walmart 1st shift as a fresh stalker. One morning after I came in from my 15min break some girl stopped me & asked where she can find the tuna. So I took her to the tuna & looks at them & freaks out cause she wanted the ones with the pull tab. She kept whining about it & tells me to go get some from the back. I told her I would have to find the person who works in groceries to look for her that I worked in a different department. That's when I noticed she kept digging in the back of her shorts scratching her ass. She noticed that I had my nose wrinkle up in disgust, so she tells me her ass won't stop itching & to hurry up on the tuna that she's hungry. When I started to walk away she was smelling her hand that she was scratching with. (Found out she was tweaking & she had to be escorted out she was caught stealing panties🤢) Then a year later I got pennies thrown @ me when I was putting meat out in meat dept cause of another tweeker (my stupid brother unfortunately)
Once had an old man return an electric kettle. As was policy I had to test it before exchange. I opened it up and it was coated in lumpy black stuff. I asked what it was only to be informed it was beans. He explained his wife was away and he wasn't allowed to used the cooker so he figured, the kettle gets hot. This man was at least 75! Unfortunately I couldn't exchange it and he had to buy a new one
I normally love every Bored Panda article, but this one was so weird. 90% of these were in no way “haunting?”
#2 He'd just been released from the mental hospital, the state had taken his license, and he wasn't supposed to get it back.
What the? 99.9% of these aren't even creepy. OP specifically asked for creepy customer service encounters. I guess reading comprehension surpasses many people.
The comment section is creepier than the post
Load More Replies...I worked in a shoe store in high school and college - same company, different locations. The high school store (late 1970s) was not in the best part of town, but thankfully never experienced harm. One evening a trans woman came in looking for shoes. My managers were both making very derisive comments about her. I was 16/17 y/o and completely embarrassed by their behavior. I happily went to help her & we found 3 pair of shoes she really liked. She asked if I worked on commission. When I answered no, the look on her face was priceless! For the next year or so, when I worked she'd come in and buy several pair of shoes every few months. I also found out that she would ask if I was working & if not, she would not shop there. btw-that company is no longer in business
Never threaten a public utility. Working in a call center for the phone company. Guy calls up complaining about his bill. Talks to a manager and threatened to fire a rocket launcher at our office. We eventually ended the call with the guy calmed down. A month later a lady called in wanting to cancel her service. It was in her husband's name so he had to cancel. She answered "he can't, you put him in jail!" We looked into the records and it was the guy that threatened to blow us up! We had no idea anyone knew about that call or that the FBI pressed charges.
I worked at a car dealership as the night receptionist during college. One night, this lady calls me furiously shouting about how one of my cars is parked in her private parking spot and I need to come get it immediately. Assuming it was one of our loaners I asked for the license plate. She said it didn't have one and so I asked her how she knew it was our car. she replied because the licence plate bracket around the TEMPORARY REGISTRATION TAG had our dealership logo and number on it. After attempting to explain to her 5 times that someone only purchased the car from our dealership and it is their car NOT ours and I can't do anything to come get the car from her parking spot, she let loose the longest string of insults and curses I've ever heard. In the middle of her insult rant, my manager says to me over the phone in the calmest voice, "you can hang up the phone now". No idea that he was listening in on the call, but I'm glad someone else witnessed her ridiculousness.
How rude! I wonder what kind of private spot she meant though…it was at night so I would assume apartment.
Load More Replies...I worked part-time at Petco for two years while going to school full time for my B.S. degree in Anthrozoology. On one of my days off, I decided to head up to Petco while bringing my 4yo American Raven for the ride with me. (Legal here in Florida w/proper permit). So I walked into Petco with my Raven perched upon my left shoulder. As I was talking with some coworkers & introducing my bird to them, this older lady approached me with a look on her face that could freeze the balls off a stone monkey. This lady started to get angry & accuse me of practicing the dark and how crows are "Servants of Satan", and how dare I put peoples souls in danger by bringing it to my place of employment. She called the police telling them I was threatening her & others with an exotic "Rabid" bird. (Rabies is a mammal exclusive disease btw folks). I finally had enough and jokingly told the officer I'm pressing charges on her for sheer stupidity, contagious ignorance, and for feeling my IQ drop around her
Off topic, If you had a docile Raven on your shoulder in front of me, I'd just been in awe and stare.... gorgeous creatures. I'd have so many questions....
Load More Replies...I worked retail for 26 yrs. All of the above and then some. I've caught couples, that's right, plural, having sex in the store. I've been (saved) a few times. My last time I told the lady I was a pagen. She looked pole axed. I've found weed 3 times. I've had crazy pregnant chicks, wanted waited on hand and foot, because they were carrying a fetus. Felt bad for the dudes, they looked miserable. Had people tell me they don't believe in global warming, something the government made up to control us. Y'all get the drift. I could tell 1000s of stories.
When I was a bartender, was serving this over 50 married couple right at the bar. They were enjoying themselves and as they were leaving, the husband asks me if I would like to come over to their house and hang out. I declined, and then he tells me his wife wants to have sex with me. I declined again and they leave. An hour later the husband comes back, tells me his wife will be pissed if he comes back without me, and then offers me $2k - still declined...
Working as a security guard at a factory. One of the big guys comes in, I look up, give a half smile and then look back down. He stops, comes back and starts yelling at me that if I can't give him a full smile then I should not smile at him at all. I apologized and said that I had just lost a loved one. He would not let it go. He kept ranting on about fake people with fake smiles. Okay, whatever you say dude. 🙄
I use to work as a receptionist in a physical therapy office. I was also an aide. This woman comes in and starts screaming at me about her surgery and pre-op. I don't know anything about this. I explained that we are a physical therapy clinic and don't do pre-ops and the surgeons are in THIS office and not the one she is in. She is screaming at me about it and I tell her straight up, "Lady, I don't know what you are talking about. Stop yelling at me!" I called some staff to come in and she starts going off on "This idiot doesn't know what she is doing!" This "idiot" doesn't work in preop or surgery! Even multiple supervisors came in and told her she was in the wrong place and I wasn't who she needed to talk to. She insisted I was the person. I got up and said, "I'm over this, I'm taking a break." And walked to my car and blasted some music for 10 minutes then came back. The lady was gone and my manager told me, "she was in the wrong place." And didn't even apologize.
Another fun Target tale. I was working cashier and had the hiccups. A male customer was next in line with his wife. Without me noticing he left the line, went around behind me and grabbed me from behind yelling. His wife immediately laid in to him and his only response was "but see, her hiccups are gone". Unbeknownst to him, I had been the victim of a violent assault less than a year before, and robbed at gunpoint working at a video store about 3 months earlier. My hiccups were gone, but I was also borderline catatonic from full blown PTSD panic attack. His wife apparently chewed him out the entire time my mamager rang them up and all the way out to the car. I had to be helped to the break room and don't really remember much else.
I was working at Target. I had a coworker who was deaf, he worked in the backroom and didn't really walk the store much. Well he was heading back from the break room (front of the store) and I was at the Fitting Room. I hear a woman shrilly saying "EXCUSE ME!" repeatly while stomping after him (passing at least one other worker) to which he's obviously oblivious too. I go over, ask whats wrong. She starts ranting about how she'd been following him from the front of the store, wanting help but he was "ignoring her". I explained he wasn't ignoring her, he waa deaf, so he couldn't hear her. Her response "Well he should have to wear a sign".
A decade ago I drove city bus and one trip two people were a bit sloppy getting on the bus. As per my training I asked them "just wanted to check where you are getting off in case you fall asleep". "Don't worry, we aren't drunk, we are on cocaine, we won't fall asleep". Needless to say, dispatch was called, I "had to pull the bus over for a few minutes" and these dudes didn't have a clue what was going on until the police got there.
I have two stories come to mind. First, a guy walked up to my manager and told her "You smell good enough to r@pe, would you call the cops if I raped you?" He was a regular, came every morning. Second, same place, we started serving lunch at 10am but continued serving breakfast until 11, so we kept our signs on breakfast. Someone came through almost at the end of breakfast and said "I want a cheeseburger and bacon cheeseburger" with a couple modifications. That's what I rang him up for. He got to the window and got his food and told me it's not what he wanted. He then specifically said he wanted "number 1 and 2, not these" I was already frustrated and told him that's not what he ordered and payed for, and those weren't cheeseburgers. He tried to complain "well, the signs still say breakfast" and I told him "cause we are still serving breakfast" and he kept b!thing over it. I just walked away from the window and told him someone else could deal with him
My DIL works on the phone. She has a white name. She has to talk to people. Sometimes people will start talking to her about things. Sometimes people rant to her about illegals and African Americans .and they go on and on. And they'll say you know what i mean. Not having any idea my dil is Hispanic.
Worked at telemarketing in the 90s calling people who had cancelled their America Online and tried to get people to reactivate their accounts. I started with our script on one call when the guy on the other end of the phone cut me off. "America Online!!! My wife left me because of someone she met on there! Why in the hell would I sign up for that!" Knowing it was a lost cause, I replied "It is a great place to meet new people." After the profanity and the hang up, I heard my floor manager laughing from across the room. He had been monitoring my call.
As a summer job in high school, I worked in the office where we renewed people's driver's licenses. One day, a man comes in and says he's there for his license. He gave me his name which I thought sounded vaguely familiar, but couldn't quite place. I checked the file for the card for renewable licenses, no card - no license. He insisted, so I looked again. I could see that he was beginning to get frustrated and something in this man's demeanor, or maybe it was my intuition, was giving me a really bad feeling. The Circuit Court Clerk was in court that day and I wasn't supposed to leave the office, but I went to the door to see whether any of the other clerks were on their way back in from lunch. Imagine my relief when I saw the Clerk heading toward the door! She whispered for me get in the back office, that she would take care of the man. Anyway, turned out that, the summer before, he had walked up behind his mother while she was hanging clothes out and shot her with a shotgun.
(nesting this so they stay together): #2 He'd just been released from the mental hospital, the state had taken his license, and he wasn't supposed to get it back
Load More Replies...I worked for a popular beauty supply store several years ago. Had a man come in looking for hair removal wax. Told me his dominatress likes it bald down there. I tried real hard to keep a straight face while pointing out the best wax to use.
I had a customer ask me to hold her baby for a moment while she ran to the washroom... it threw me but i tried to be nice and decline but i eventually agreed because she needed to go urgently. She went to the washroom then left the building. My manager told me to wait in the staff room... I held the baby and waited for the cops, flabbergasted that she had left her kid. She got back before the cops got there (about an hour)... she apologised and confessed that she had realised she had forgotten to raise her credit limit so ran to the bank. She was like"She was asleep in her arms and I didn't want to wake her but it took longer than I expected"...my manager (dad of 4) was like "YOU LEFT YOUR NEWBORN WITH A STRANGER FOR OVER AN HOUR!! THE COPS ARE COMING NOW, WE CAN'T LET YOU LEAVE." She tried to snatch her but I kept the baby from her (at my manager's request so that she didn't leave before the police got there). Police took the kid until the father came and arrested her.
I was working the graveyard shift in a convenience store, it was around 2:00 and this guy comes in buys some condoms and asks me if I would like to try out the condoms. I tell him he needed to leave and then says he really needs to use the bathroom and was persistent about it. I tell him to use it and then to leave. When I went to do the restroom cleaning, he had taken care of himself and left his nastiness behind on the floor. I got out the bleach and used about 1/2 gallon to clean it up. The other male customers who used the restroom that night came out and their eyes were watering, but after I explained why they were happy to know that I made sure nothing remained living from the sick SOB.
Were you alone? Who worked front desk while you cleaned? It must be terrifying to be alone at night with such a creep
Load More Replies...I have some crazy customer interactions from working in the grocery store, but the one that will stick with me forever happened recently in my corporate job. I do customer service in grocery distribution now, so I know most of the people that call, but sometimes get an assistant manager or vendor. I answer the phone, and it's a very elderly gentleman on the other end saying he needs to file a life insurance claim for his wife who died in August. It took me about 5 minutes to get him to realize he called the wrong number and there was nothing I could do to help. It was really difficult to navigate, being firm and compassionate, trying to navigate a sad situation I could do nothing to help with. I hope he found the right number. He wasn't a creep, but the situation gave me the shivers, knowing my grandparents are up there in age and will someday have to make the same call...
I worked customer service for a US cable company, the worst one I had was, after a tornado went through an Island community in Texas. Guy calls up and complains that his cable is out, I explained that due to the natural disaster that just occurred and no power on the island there was really nothing we could do to assist him. He went on to explain that he had power because he had a generator and insisted that we send a tech out, which couldn't be done since all but emergency services were barred from getting onto the island. He further explained that the cable box for his street was in his backyard, lines and poles are gone. Told me people all over his property all day, turns out his neighbour had not been seen since before touch down, they were looking for the body and all he was worried about was missing his tv shows! This one still bothers me all these years later.
In high school and college I waitressed. I was horrible - clumsy and forgetful. One day this big executive comes in to close a business deal and I was struggling to open the wine by the table and ended up banging the bucket of ice water onto his lap. I think I was either 15 or 16. I was embarrassed and young and naive. I start scooping the ice off his lap then take the tiny cocktail napkin I had and was trying to rub and pat his upper lap dry. Suddenly he grabs my wrists and says to me in a pained voice to stop. Looking back I realized I was giving this guy a hand job in the middle of a business merger. I was so embarrassed I asked another waitress to take over. Lost out on a huge tip. At least he was decent enough to stop me - I had plenty of very grown men slipping me phone numbers in my apron while out on dates or with their wives.
Oh, I'm sorry. Sometimes we do everything comes in our mind to fix situations, without thinking it through. I can def6 understand the feeling.
Load More Replies...I return to my idea that everyone working in customer service should be armed with a taser, and allowed to use it. I think it would radically change the way people behave.
Silly. Workers in customer service aren't immune to possibly being irrational, insane people themselves. Same reason why teachers shouldn't be armed.
Load More Replies...The OP isnt even that weird, like the number of times people have knocked on the toilet door, ive said 'occupied', and then THEY JUST OPEN THE DOOR ANYWAY im this close to going straight to angry WHO IS IT
My first job out of college, I did historical research at Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark in Birmingham, AL. My job was to compile comprehensive stories on multiple topics related to the plant, its owners, its workers and their families, but everyone who worked there had to take a turn in the visitors' center now and then. A previously lovely German couple had come in and asked me a lot of questions before heading off on their self-guided tour. On their return they asked some stuff about other stuff to do in the city. Things took an ominous turn when they asked for the location of the Confederate cemetery. I told them there wasn't one. They began to get angry. I explained that the city of Birmingham was founded because of the iron and steel industry AFTER the civil war (my earlier job description's point being I KNEW this aspect of the city's history). They didn't believe me. They said I hated Germans and stormed out.
I think all people in retail should get "Danger Pay", you know like they do working on oil rigs and lumberjacks! They only have to deal with mother nature. Retail workers have to deal with the most ignorant, stupid, moronic, uncouth Son of a bitches that walk the earth!
Once while working security at a major league baseball stadium in California, I had a 92 year old lady try to bring in her loaded 45 mm gun into the stadium. It was a sold out game and the lines were long. I felt bad telling her the reasons why guns were not permitted into such a venue and that she'd have to take her gun back to the car and wait in line again to go through bag check. She replied, "can't I just leave it with you until after the game?" Eventually, she took it back to her car... I did give her a hand stamp so she didn't have to wait in the hour long line to get back in...
I used to work at a call center answering tv repair calls for circuit city many years ago. I had one caller who had issues with his tv call and I managed to troubleshoot the issue and get it going again. After the tv was fixed he proceeded to tell me his life story and after telling me that he just got divorced for the fourth time he asked me if I wanted to be wife number five. He said he liked my voice and how smart I was. He also asked where I was and under our company policy we have to let them know where our office is located and we also have to tell them our full name so I told him. Not long after that he told me that he was going to go on a trip and come see me. I was terrified that he was going to track me down because he didn't seem like he was all there.
I used to work at Walmart 1st shift as a fresh stalker. One morning after I came in from my 15min break some girl stopped me & asked where she can find the tuna. So I took her to the tuna & looks at them & freaks out cause she wanted the ones with the pull tab. She kept whining about it & tells me to go get some from the back. I told her I would have to find the person who works in groceries to look for her that I worked in a different department. That's when I noticed she kept digging in the back of her shorts scratching her ass. She noticed that I had my nose wrinkle up in disgust, so she tells me her ass won't stop itching & to hurry up on the tuna that she's hungry. When I started to walk away she was smelling her hand that she was scratching with. (Found out she was tweaking & she had to be escorted out she was caught stealing panties🤢) Then a year later I got pennies thrown @ me when I was putting meat out in meat dept cause of another tweeker (my stupid brother unfortunately)
Once had an old man return an electric kettle. As was policy I had to test it before exchange. I opened it up and it was coated in lumpy black stuff. I asked what it was only to be informed it was beans. He explained his wife was away and he wasn't allowed to used the cooker so he figured, the kettle gets hot. This man was at least 75! Unfortunately I couldn't exchange it and he had to buy a new one
I normally love every Bored Panda article, but this one was so weird. 90% of these were in no way “haunting?”
#2 He'd just been released from the mental hospital, the state had taken his license, and he wasn't supposed to get it back.
What the? 99.9% of these aren't even creepy. OP specifically asked for creepy customer service encounters. I guess reading comprehension surpasses many people.
The comment section is creepier than the post
Load More Replies...I worked in a shoe store in high school and college - same company, different locations. The high school store (late 1970s) was not in the best part of town, but thankfully never experienced harm. One evening a trans woman came in looking for shoes. My managers were both making very derisive comments about her. I was 16/17 y/o and completely embarrassed by their behavior. I happily went to help her & we found 3 pair of shoes she really liked. She asked if I worked on commission. When I answered no, the look on her face was priceless! For the next year or so, when I worked she'd come in and buy several pair of shoes every few months. I also found out that she would ask if I was working & if not, she would not shop there. btw-that company is no longer in business
Never threaten a public utility. Working in a call center for the phone company. Guy calls up complaining about his bill. Talks to a manager and threatened to fire a rocket launcher at our office. We eventually ended the call with the guy calmed down. A month later a lady called in wanting to cancel her service. It was in her husband's name so he had to cancel. She answered "he can't, you put him in jail!" We looked into the records and it was the guy that threatened to blow us up! We had no idea anyone knew about that call or that the FBI pressed charges.