03-28-2021, 19:06:30 PM
Yes.
Especially when:
- They do not buy anything. ESPECIALLY when they ask to look in a locked case and don't buy anything, or they touch all the things in the store and don't buy anything.
- They want to buy things that are marked "not for sale" or otherwise unpriced/part of a display.
- They bring small children into the shop. Antiques and small children are not a good combination, especially breakable antiques.
- They want to haggle over price and get mad when you won't sell them something for half off because they think it is too expensive.
- They come in during the last half hour or so and lose track of time.
- Too many of them come in at once and they all want to check out at the same time. Especially when they are all buying cheap little items.
Especially when:
- They do not buy anything. ESPECIALLY when they ask to look in a locked case and don't buy anything, or they touch all the things in the store and don't buy anything.
- They want to buy things that are marked "not for sale" or otherwise unpriced/part of a display.
- They bring small children into the shop. Antiques and small children are not a good combination, especially breakable antiques.
- They want to haggle over price and get mad when you won't sell them something for half off because they think it is too expensive.
- They come in during the last half hour or so and lose track of time.
- Too many of them come in at once and they all want to check out at the same time. Especially when they are all buying cheap little items.
Stupid doomed timeline...

