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  • gratefuldog
    Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 227

    A humble suggestion...

    Like many here, I have experienced poor service at Turner's (Reseda, specifically.) If Turner's is unwilling to hire additional competent help, perhaps they could set up an appointment system so customers could reserve in advance a block of time to perform their transaction(s). I'd be willing to call a few days ahead if I knew it would save me from a 1-2 hour wait.
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    Steve1968LS2
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    CGN Contributor
    • Feb 2010
    • 9245

    Was it 1-2 hours because they were busy or were employees just standing about ignoring you?

    I like the "take a number" deal like they had at Kerny Mesa and Rancho.. take your number and wait for your turn.. if it takes awhile due to it being busy then I really don't call that "bad service".
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    • #3
      gr8dragon88
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2010
      • 509

      I've been there a few times and the wait is between 30 miins. to 1 hour. My observations are:

      1. Clerks are spending a bit too much time socializing with themselves or customers they're working with.

      2. Many times staff/managers don't know their own processes and having to wait for someone else to make the decisions or re-do what they just did.

      3. Staff/managers sometimes give out incorrect information on restrictions, laws, etc.. and contradict themselves at times.

      4. Customers are not made aware of processes in advance, which lead to more delays and the staff having to repeat/re-do.

      There are plenty of improvements they can implement. Let see what Turner's come up with.
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      • #4
        ElvenSoul
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        • Apr 2008
        • 17431

        Do you complain at Walmart too?
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        • #5
          Low-Pressure
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 1758

          Originally posted by ElvenSoul
          Do you complain at Walmart too?
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            gr8dragon88
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2010
            • 509

            Originally posted by ElvenSoul
            Do you complain at Walmart too?
            I do not go to Walmart and will not go back to Reseda for any new business....
            "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" - Lord Acton, Letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton (1887)

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            • #7
              AdidasCJ
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2011
              • 1135

              Originally posted by gr8dragon88
              I've been there a few times and the wait is between 30 miins. to 1 hour. My observations are:

              1. Clerks are spending a bit too much time socializing with themselves or customers they're working with.
              To much socializing or good customer service? This one is VERY had to draw a line for...
              'socialism is fine, until you run out of other peoples money'

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              • #8
                milotrain
                Veteran Member
                • Apr 2011
                • 4301

                I was impressed with the Azsua store recently. Went in for the pickup of a PPT and there wasn't anyone around. Spoke at length to one of the guys behind the desk about reloading. The number of people started to pickup and he politely excused himself to take care of new customers.

                Now one of their cashiers had zero interest in helping me make change for the PPT even though I had just bought $40 worth of random crap. Not that $40 is a big deal but I stepped to the left and talked with the other cashier who was happy to help me.
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