u/Content-Carpet-4489

So frustrated I left again

It seems to be becoming a habit for me to just leave when I get fed up with a situation. I used to power through it and now I just leave. Anyone else have this happening?

BELOW FOR CONTEXT: so if you wanted it you could read it or answer the questions without reading the whole thing.

I set up an appointment to make a major purchase and the day of the appointment I arrived to meet with the salesman and that salesman had taken another customer and wasn't available. Normally this wouldn't be too big of a deal. Irritating but I could handle it. But he confirmed with me 3 times "just to make sure I was going to be there" even so far as to remind me he was blocking the time out for me to make me feel guilty if I backed out. Then to not be available himself because he decided to take another customer first. Strike one.

Then the person who he pawned me off on must have noticed my face wasn't right because at first he almost acted like it was my fault and I was over reacting. All I said was that you shouldn't make sure someone is coming that many time's then not be available. Then he couldn't even find the items I wanted to look at. He went looking for keys then came back and just stood at the counter. I felt like it was a delay tactic to wear me down so I gave myself a timer and 2 minutes after that timer went off I walked out.

I just couldn't see spending that kind of sum at a company when I didn't feel like a customer.

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u/Content-Carpet-4489 — 4 days ago