Monuments put from pen to paper
Dec. 19th, 2014 04:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Note for Americans: I live in the UK, where customer service is regarded as (at best) an optional extra.
Today I was in the card shop, Scribbler, buying a birthday card in rather a hurry.
Did I want a bag, asked the lady behind the counter.
No, but I would quite like the loan of a pen if she wouldn't mind.
She didn't mind. She asked if I wanted her to dispose of the card's plastic wrapping, and handed me my unwrapped card with a nice pen and a useful clipboard to provide a flat surface to write on. The clipboard even had an attached bit of paper for practice scribbling.
So hurrah! Well done Scribbler on High Holborn.
Today I was in the card shop, Scribbler, buying a birthday card in rather a hurry.
Did I want a bag, asked the lady behind the counter.
No, but I would quite like the loan of a pen if she wouldn't mind.
She didn't mind. She asked if I wanted her to dispose of the card's plastic wrapping, and handed me my unwrapped card with a nice pen and a useful clipboard to provide a flat surface to write on. The clipboard even had an attached bit of paper for practice scribbling.
So hurrah! Well done Scribbler on High Holborn.
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Date: 2014-12-19 11:02 pm (UTC)They probably sell those, too ;)