I realize we are supposed to keep the threads ~clean~ but I don't think I can relay what occurred today with a customer without quoting precisely what he said to me. If I offend anyone, please forgive me. I have recently had two encounters with customers that I have found unsettling, to the say the least.
First story happened today: Mr. Mitchell calls and places an order with me for a dozen lavender roses vased to be picked up early afternoon. Nothing unusual with our phone conversation. I greet him when he comes in and bring his roses from the cooler to box for traveling. Here is our word for word conversation, which BTW, he spoke loud and clear in front of my entire staff without any hesitation:
Me: "Mr. Mitchell, Aren't these lavender roses spectacular?" They match the color of my blouse exactly!" "I'm sure your wife will love them!"
Mr. Mitchell: "I don't care about the color of your blouse. I'm more interested in the color of your bra and panties!"
Now...I'm not usually the type of gal who is at a loss for words, however, this statement made me stammer a bit.
Me: "Mr. Mitchell, I don't think your comment is appropriate."
I try to brush this off and proceed with telling him how to properly care for his roses.
Mr. Mitchell: "You certainly have beautiful blue eyes and your red hair is so pretty."
Me: "Thank you, Mr. Mitchell."
Mr. Mitchell: "I have never been with a redhead before." "Are you red all over?" "I would certainly like to lick your pus*y!"
OMG! What is this guy doing? You could have heard a pin drop in the shop, and I struggled to regain my composure.
Me: "Mr. Mitchell, again, I don't think your comments are appropriate." "I would appreciate you leaving the shop now with your flowers." "You are making me very uncomfortable."
Mr. Mitchell picks up his roses off the counter and heads for the door to leave. As he is leaving he still has one more comment.
Mr. Mitchell: "Well..Reds...I'll be ordering more flowers next week. We'll talk about this when I come back."
How do you think I handled this customer? Have you ever had a client talk this dirty to you, and what would you do? I'm concerned about his next visit. I don't think he was drunk, couldn't smell any alcohol, but he really unnerved me.
I have another customer who is what I consider ~stalking~ me! This has been going on for a few months. He started innocently enough by bringing me little gifts of cookies and candy to thank me for taking care of his flower orders. Then he started mailing me romantic letters professing his adoration for me. One letter included pictures of his home at the shore, inviting me to spend a weekend with him. I never responded or acknowledged his letters. For the past few months, he came into the shop at least once a week to leave me a gift, card or letter. His conversation and letters have never been dirty or threatening. Many times, I have not been there, and my staff said he gets upset to not find me there, and asks them where I am. My staff is totally unnerved by this guy.
Two weeks ago, he showed up at my Rotary club meeting and came and sat next to me and told me he was applying for membership so he could spend some time with me each week. I excused myself from the table and went to tell some of my favorite Rotary brothers that the guy who was stalking me was sitting at my table, and could they please make him leave. My Rotary brothers were aware of the problems he has caused at the shop. My brothers asked him to go outside and he did not return to the dinner meeting. My brothers told me they took care of it, would not tell me exactly what was said, but they felt he wouldn't be bothering me again. My brothers are all within close range of the shop, and told me if he does come in again to call them immediately. He has not come into the shop again since the dinner meeting, but I am always looking over my shoulder. If this man does come into the shop again, I will immediately call the police.
Why do men behave this way? I feel nervous and scared. If this man showed up at my Rotary meeting, it could very well mean he is following me enough to know my daily schedule. I don't understand it all...and would sure like to know if any other women on the board have encountered situations like this at your shops. I would also appreciate any advice the guys here have to offer!
First story happened today: Mr. Mitchell calls and places an order with me for a dozen lavender roses vased to be picked up early afternoon. Nothing unusual with our phone conversation. I greet him when he comes in and bring his roses from the cooler to box for traveling. Here is our word for word conversation, which BTW, he spoke loud and clear in front of my entire staff without any hesitation:
Me: "Mr. Mitchell, Aren't these lavender roses spectacular?" They match the color of my blouse exactly!" "I'm sure your wife will love them!"
Mr. Mitchell: "I don't care about the color of your blouse. I'm more interested in the color of your bra and panties!"
Now...I'm not usually the type of gal who is at a loss for words, however, this statement made me stammer a bit.
Me: "Mr. Mitchell, I don't think your comment is appropriate."
I try to brush this off and proceed with telling him how to properly care for his roses.
Mr. Mitchell: "You certainly have beautiful blue eyes and your red hair is so pretty."
Me: "Thank you, Mr. Mitchell."
Mr. Mitchell: "I have never been with a redhead before." "Are you red all over?" "I would certainly like to lick your pus*y!"
OMG! What is this guy doing? You could have heard a pin drop in the shop, and I struggled to regain my composure.
Me: "Mr. Mitchell, again, I don't think your comments are appropriate." "I would appreciate you leaving the shop now with your flowers." "You are making me very uncomfortable."
Mr. Mitchell picks up his roses off the counter and heads for the door to leave. As he is leaving he still has one more comment.
Mr. Mitchell: "Well..Reds...I'll be ordering more flowers next week. We'll talk about this when I come back."
How do you think I handled this customer? Have you ever had a client talk this dirty to you, and what would you do? I'm concerned about his next visit. I don't think he was drunk, couldn't smell any alcohol, but he really unnerved me.
I have another customer who is what I consider ~stalking~ me! This has been going on for a few months. He started innocently enough by bringing me little gifts of cookies and candy to thank me for taking care of his flower orders. Then he started mailing me romantic letters professing his adoration for me. One letter included pictures of his home at the shore, inviting me to spend a weekend with him. I never responded or acknowledged his letters. For the past few months, he came into the shop at least once a week to leave me a gift, card or letter. His conversation and letters have never been dirty or threatening. Many times, I have not been there, and my staff said he gets upset to not find me there, and asks them where I am. My staff is totally unnerved by this guy.
Two weeks ago, he showed up at my Rotary club meeting and came and sat next to me and told me he was applying for membership so he could spend some time with me each week. I excused myself from the table and went to tell some of my favorite Rotary brothers that the guy who was stalking me was sitting at my table, and could they please make him leave. My Rotary brothers were aware of the problems he has caused at the shop. My brothers asked him to go outside and he did not return to the dinner meeting. My brothers told me they took care of it, would not tell me exactly what was said, but they felt he wouldn't be bothering me again. My brothers are all within close range of the shop, and told me if he does come in again to call them immediately. He has not come into the shop again since the dinner meeting, but I am always looking over my shoulder. If this man does come into the shop again, I will immediately call the police.
Why do men behave this way? I feel nervous and scared. If this man showed up at my Rotary meeting, it could very well mean he is following me enough to know my daily schedule. I don't understand it all...and would sure like to know if any other women on the board have encountered situations like this at your shops. I would also appreciate any advice the guys here have to offer!