Targeted Rep at Best Buy with Wrong Name -- WWYD?

@succeedin2, We have not been getting all the correct guideline information going back to the OP's first post in this thread. Without having the actual guidelines in black and white, all this "he said, she said" is useless.

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@Sybill That's true but I've completed 3 of these shops in the last three weeks. The guideline information was actually part of the test but good point!

@Sybil2 wrote:

@succeedin2, We have not been getting all the correct guideline information going back to the OP's first post in this thread. Without having the actual guidelines in black and white, all this "he said, she said" is useless.

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I asked for an opinion not a scathing judgement. If you can't be helpful, keep your scolding comments to yourself. "Learn from this and don't repeat it," sounds just like my mother....

You know, deep in your heart, that YOUR MOTHER LOVES you and only wants what's best for you, right?

Christina J. Baley
Generally this is the type of conundrum I like as it forces me to get creative. In your instance I would ask what T.J. stood for and share that my best childhood friend called himself TJ (true) and fabricated it all from there.

Do not read so much, look about you and think of what you see there.
Richard Feynman-- letter to Ashok Arora, 4 January 1967, published in Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track (2005) p. 230
I walked into a targeted apartment shop and when I found out that the target was not there, I made up a quick emergency telephone call. I went back a week later and shopped the target.

Do not read so much, look about you and think of what you see there.
Richard Feynman-- letter to Ashok Arora, 4 January 1967, published in Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track (2005) p. 230
@ChrisBaley wrote:

I asked for an opinion not a scathing judgement. If you can't be helpful, keep your scolding comments to yourself. "Learn from this and don't repeat it," sounds just like my mother....

You know, deep in your heart, that YOUR MOTHER LOVES you and only wants what's best for you, right?

ChrisBaley, what are you talking about? When did you ask for an opinion? This is your first post to this thread and you have not posted in over two months.

iamloved1 asked for an opinion as the OP of this thread. Are you and iamloved1 the same person?
@AustinMom, I thought the same thing and almost posted the same thing you did, then I realized that ChrisBaley's first paragraph is a quote from iamloved1's post. The "Quote" feature wasn't used, so the post was confusing. Only the second paragraph is ChrisBaley's.
Please excuse me. I am in uncharted waters and am trying to learn how the forums work. Please bear with me on this learning curve.

Christina J. Baley
Exactly. I'd have sooner hid behind an aisle and shouted "Thomas!" to see who looks before revealing myself as a rep of the client. Seriously, what did you expect the manager would do after that?
@iamloved1 wrote:

Actually, the instructions say, "If you cannot find the target after five minutes, identify yourself to the manager and do a revealed audit. Please identify yourself as a representative of [client name] not as a rep of [MSC}. Ask if the target is working and if so, where the target is." I just didn't think the manager would page the target and let him know I had asked for him.

Iamloved you need to change your signature line. It's not cool for you to spam the forum.
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