@shoptastic wrote:
I think I'll be blocking you soon too, bgriffin. Just a heads-up.
@kimmiemae wrote:
Don't think he really cares. Please just block us all before you start your antics again.
@shoptastic wrote:
I think I'll be blocking you soon too, bgriffin. Just a heads-up.
@shoptastic wrote:
Thanks for talking down to me like always.
While you have a good point, I think you're also not acknowledging that many shops probably do have frivolous observations. Or, are you saying that NEVER happens and all ms programs are designed perfectly and ALWAYS have awesome value to the clients?
@kimmiemae wrote:
Don't think he really cares. Please just block us all before you start your antics again.
@shoptastic wrote:
I think I'll be blocking you soon too, bgriffin. Just a heads-up.
@nslinhar wrote:
@kimmiemae wrote:
Don't think he really cares. Please just block us all before you start your antics again.
@shoptastic wrote:
I think I'll be blocking you soon too, bgriffin. Just a heads-up.
I have a question about toggling, as I do not practice the act. If I toggle someone, their name still shows up but not their posted words, correct?
@kimmiemae wrote:
That is correct. And I can't remember the exact wording but there is an option to click to see the post if you desire.
@nslinhar wrote:
@kimmiemae wrote:
Don't think he really cares. Please just block us all before you start your antics again.
@shoptastic wrote:
I think I'll be blocking you soon too, bgriffin. Just a heads-up.
I have a question about toggling, as I do not practice the act. If I toggle someone, their name still shows up but not their posted words, correct?
@kimmiemae wrote:
That is correct. And I can't remember the exact wording but there is an option to click to see the post if you desire.
@nslinhar wrote:
@kimmiemae wrote:
Don't think he really cares. Please just block us all before you start your antics again.
@shoptastic wrote:
I think I'll be blocking you soon too, bgriffin. Just a heads-up.
I have a question about toggling, as I do not practice the act. If I toggle someone, their name still shows up but not their posted words, correct?
@roflwofl wrote:
@kimmiemae wrote:
That is correct. And I can't remember the exact wording but there is an option to click to see the post if you desire.
@nslinhar wrote:
@kimmiemae wrote:
Don't think he really cares. Please just block us all before you start your antics again.
@shoptastic wrote:
I think I'll be blocking you soon too, bgriffin. Just a heads-up.
I have a question about toggling, as I do not practice the act. If I toggle someone, their name still shows up but not their posted words, correct?
This answer is almost accurate but not quite. The person toggled's name does not show up. A small box appears each time that person posts that says MESSAGE HIDDEN - CLICK TO SHOW MESSAGE.
So if you have toggled multiple people, you will have no way of knowing which one posted, only that someone you toggled posted.
My question is: Why toggle other forum members if you are just going to click the message, read it, and respond anyway? What's the purpose in that? When people continue to respond to another poster, but say "I've toggled you," it makes me believe that either they have not really toggled the other poster or they are going to read that poster's posts anyway. By stating they have toggled someone and threatening to toggle someone else, they are clearly using the Toggle Option as an insult and as a threat. kimmiemae, kudos once again on your answer - I agree completely with " Please just block us all before you start your antics again."
@bgriffin wrote:
@kimmiemae wrote:
Don't think he really cares. Please just block us all before you start your antics again.
@shoptastic wrote:
I think I'll be blocking you soon too, bgriffin. Just a heads-up.
Ding. Ding. Ding.
We have a winner!!
@roflwofl wrote:
@kimmiemae wrote:
That is correct. And I can't remember the exact wording but there is an option to click to see the post if you desire.
@nslinhar wrote:
@kimmiemae wrote:
Don't think he really cares. Please just block us all before you start your antics again.
@shoptastic wrote:
I think I'll be blocking you soon too, bgriffin. Just a heads-up.
I have a question about toggling, as I do not practice the act. If I toggle someone, their name still shows up but not their posted words, correct?
This answer is almost accurate but not quite. The person toggled's name does not show up. A small box appears each time that person posts that says MESSAGE HIDDEN - CLICK TO SHOW MESSAGE.
So if you have toggled multiple people, you will have no way of knowing which one posted, only that someone you toggled posted.
My question is: Why toggle other forum members if you are just going to click the message, read it, and respond anyway? What's the purpose in that? When people continue to respond to another poster, but say "I've toggled you," it makes me believe that either they have not really toggled the other poster or they are going to read that poster's posts anyway. By stating they have toggled someone and threatening to toggle someone else, they are clearly using the Toggle Option as an insult and as a threat. kimmiemae, kudos once again on your answer - I agree completely with " Please just block us all before you start your antics again."
@Megs7521 wrote:
I worked at popular bar/restaurant a few years ago. If they had a mystery shopping program, they would have wanted to know if any employees were using cell phones within view of customers, and how quickly customers were greeted/seated. Those were the points they cared about and not much else. The bartenders could cuss someone out and the management wouldn’t have cared less. That’s just how their business model ran. If the floor was dirty, food was slow to come out, restroom mirrors smudged... they would not have cared. And it was still a busy, money making place.
Things that may ‘seem’ important just aren’t to some businesses.
@Megs7521 wrote:
I worked at popular bar/restaurant a few years ago. If they had a mystery shopping program, they would have wanted to know if any employees were using cell phones within view of customers, and how quickly customers were greeted/seated. Those were the points they cared about and not much else. The bartenders could cuss someone out and the management wouldn’t have cared less. That’s just how their business model ran. If the floor was dirty, food was slow to come out, restroom mirrors smudged... they would not have cared. And it was still a busy, money making place.
Things that may ‘seem’ important just aren’t to some businesses.
@kimmiemae wrote:
Oooh. Do I get chocolate??
@bgriffin wrote:
@kimmiemae wrote:
Don't think he really cares. Please just block us all before you start your antics again.
@shoptastic wrote:
I think I'll be blocking you soon too, bgriffin. Just a heads-up.
Ding. Ding. Ding.
We have a winner!!
@bgriffin wrote:
@kimmiemae wrote:
Oooh. Do I get chocolate??
@bgriffin wrote:
@kimmiemae wrote:
Don't think he really cares. Please just block us all before you start your antics again.
@shoptastic wrote:
I think I'll be blocking you soon too, bgriffin. Just a heads-up.
Ding. Ding. Ding.
We have a winner!!
Well I *did* do a chocolate shop yesterday and have another one scheduled today...….
@MikiNV wrote:
Shoptastic: chill out before you ruin the thread.
It is true that all questions asked in the report are there because the client wants them and they have their reasons. They may not be obvious to you or to us. I recently did couple of bank shops. The client didn’t care how emoloyees looked or how they greeted me or if they smiled. Shop and report were zoomed around very particular detail and they made it clear in the guidelines. I assume, once all emplyees are trained, the project will end.
@Megs7521 wrote:
I worked at popular bar/restaurant a few years ago. If they had a mystery shopping program, they would have wanted to know if any employees were using cell phones within view of customers, and how quickly customers were greeted/seated. Those were the points they cared about and not much else. The bartenders could cuss someone out and the management wouldn’t have cared less. That’s just how their business model ran. If the floor was dirty, food was slow to come out, restroom mirrors smudged... they would not have cared. And it was still a busy, money making place.
Things that may ‘seem’ important just aren’t to some businesses.
@MikiNV wrote:
Shoptastic: ...
@shoptastic wrote:
If I remember correctly, you were a sideline provocateur in a previous thread of mine (saying you were "getting popcorn" - or something like that - during an emotionally difficult phase for me in a thread with some disagreements that did not involve yourself, no?).
*****SORRY - That was nixkit***** Sorry, sorry MikiNV!!!!!
@shoptastic wrote:
^^^kimmiemae - I have you blocked from a long time ago. I don't ever rread your comments - just a heads up.
@roflwofl wrote:
My question is: Why toggle other forum members if you are just going to click the message, read it, and respond anyway? What's the purpose in that? When people continue to respond to another poster, but say "I've toggled you," it makes me believe that either they have not really toggled the other poster or they are going to read that poster's posts anyway. By stating they have toggled someone and threatening to toggle someone else, they are clearly using the Toggle Option as an insult and as a threat. kimmiemae, kudos once again on your answer - I agree completely with " Please just block us all before you start your antics again."
Would this be a threat...just asking.@kimmiemae wrote:
If I'm blocked then why do you keep replying to me. And please, I don't need a heads up because I don't care if you block me or not. Just do it.
@shoptastic wrote:
^^^kimmiemae - I have you blocked from a long time ago. I don't ever rread your comments - just a heads up.
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
Would this be a threat...just asking.@kimmiemae wrote:
If I'm blocked then why do you keep replying to me. And please, I don't need a heads up because I don't care if you block me or not. Just do it.
@shoptastic wrote:
^^^kimmiemae - I have you blocked from a long time ago. I don't ever rread your comments - just a heads up.