I remember years ago it was only the places like Dixons that would always come up to you and ask if you wanted help , but then I don't know anyone who would just go to look at cookers or washing machines
I remember going with my parents when I was small to get a dish washer , the sales guy was an alright guy , could see my step dad was an honest manual worker so didn't bother with the spiel , I remember the guy saying an important part was the door ; he then opened one and gave it a damn good twist and proclaimed it to be shit

said he would be over by the desk if we needed any more help .
He was an old chap so possibly at the end of the sales game . Gave just the kind of service you want though .
I hate the way it's all going target driven . You get a prediction for sales for the week and if you bust your balls and match it then it just gets raised :x
Whenever I buy something and am happy with the whole process I'm very likely to go back time and time again , I'm a firm believer in going out of your way to help people .
Today I got a call from a chap who yesterday bought a chain but after fitting it to his bike was having shifting problems , I said to bring it in and I'll have a look . Turns out I managed to give him an 8 speed when he needed 9 ; he had forgot how many gears he had as he only uses a few of them . I exchanged the chain , fitted it while he waited and explained the difference in width and sprocket spacing and also some advice on lube and chain wear . A bit of time , effort and shared knowledge and I will probably see the guy again some time . Far better than saying he got the wrong chain and that it couldn't be exchanged as he had touched it with his hands or looked at it with his eyes

and sent him on his way .