I think it’s so obnoxious when I go into a little shop and nothing has a price tag. I hate it with the white hot passion of a thousand suns. Are you seriously gonna make me ask you about the price of every little thing I might consider purchasing? Or would you prefer that I bring a bunch of stuff to the register and then decide if I actually want it as you ring it up? And it honestly doesn’t matter if I can afford it (although the lack of clearly labeled prices are particularly rude to people who maybe can’t). No matter how much money I have I will never feel good about getting ripped off so the asking price will always be a factor.
I was recently in a local needlepoint supply store where they had nothing labeled. Needlepoint supplies vary wildly in price. You can get thread for a dollar or for $20. Canvases can cost 5 bucks or hundreds. From their website I saw that this store had needle minders (little decorative magnets to hold your needle when you take a break, they usually look like enamel pins but with magnets instead of the pin and clasp). Well they had $7 needle minders and $75 needle minders. So someone will wander in and see a cute 1 inch Snoopy magnet, think it’s a cute impulse purchase and then get hit with $75 + tax and have to either smile and go along with it or have to back out. It’s just a piss poor customer experience.


That’s the funny part. They don’t.
When I asked about the price of the thread, she had to look it up on the ipad. There were like 3 main brands and for one of them it took a decent amount of time, like 2-3 minutes to hunt it down. It’s kinda wild because it’s a tiny store with only 2 walls for display or shelves and the thread takes up one entire wall.
Oh that’s hilarious actually! So they’re just really really bad at running a store. They’re wasting more effort and time than it would take to label every item, starting from scratch. God forbid they would ever have to deal with multiple customers asking prices. You and a few friends could come in separately but all around the same time and just ask for price after price… Did they have any rationale for why they don’t show their prices?
I didn’t ask why so IDK their rationale. I suspect that they are just inconsiderate.
Agreed.
You know when you’re a little kid and you think, “I’m gonna have a pet shop so I can keep all the pets” because you don’t really grasp the selling part? I’m getting the vibe of “I’m gonna have a needlepoint shop so I can have all the pretty threads and stuff.”
It’s giving “my wealthy spouse funded this business to keep me busy even though I’ve never even worked a retail job before.”
Like it doesn’t do enough business to be a money laundering front so ???
I’m thinking tax write-off rather than money laundry