Jenny asks…
What do you think? Should I pay for the shoes?My mom took my daughther out to nordstroms with her on sunday.?
.My mom dressed my daughter in the clothes I sent with her except the shoes I sent, instead she put her on these flat leather thong sandals (my daughter is 2). These are the type of shoes grown women wear when the want to sit and just be cute. So my called me at work and told me what a great sale norstrom was having, she told me that she had a few cute outfits for my daughter in her hand. She said if she bought them, I had to reimburse her, I told her I coundn't afford to by anything right now and my daughter has more than enough clothes for the summer, including Sunday clothes. She went on and on about how cute she would be in these outfits and how she coudn't believe I wouldn't get them for her. I ended giving in to a 10 dollars dress.When I picked her up that evening she had on $40 shoes and my mom demanded the money for them, I told her only get the dress. We had a huge blow out. Now she is trying to make me feel guilty about not being able to shop the way she does for her So, her defense is that my daughter feet were hurting her a she had to buy them. I had previously told her that those cute little lady sandals hurt my babies feet. And she called the sandals I brought over for her to wear cheap and unacceptable to be seen in. My daughter loves the sandals I brought for her to wear because Dora is on them and they are a very nice pair of sandals.
Our pick of the answers:
You are correct. She is the one who bought the clothes against your wishes so she is responsible for paying for them. Now, in the interest of family, you should probably compromise. Sit down with your mother and explain that you cannot afford to shop in the way she does. You might bring up the fact that you are trying to raise your daughter to not expect new clothes and shoes just because they look cute on her. You might offer to split the cost this time, but stress that if it happens again you will not be able to reimburse her.
Betty asks…
Shoe sale assistance?
Hi everyone! So I've recently applied for a job at a women's shoe store and I am a guy. My pay depends on how many shoes I sell, so I'll need some tips. Can anyone provide tips as to what i need to know, how to sell the shoes to the women, or any information that might be helpful? Thank you so much.
Our pick of the answers:
The best advice I could offer is to know your product and know your market. Make sure you can really get excited about ladies shoes (which sounds weird but I have had some wonderful shoe salesmen who helped me pick great shoes). People are more likely to buy something if the salesperson is confident that they will be satisfied. Be honest, though. If you go telling a woman that these stilletos are comfortable she is going to know you're pulling her leg because NO stilletos are comfortable. But you can tell her that they are in style, or that you have a feeling they will be soon, etc. Etc. The four rules of successful sales: 1. Know your product 2. Know your customer 3. Get excited about it 4. Be honest. Oh, and one more thing, watch for keys that they are interested and ease in the sale- don't jump in like a shark or they will likely shy away.
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