Having recently (2023) purchased a brand new AX-MC at quite a chunk of change I was at the BSS Friday I was interested in looking at the new AXSR and having waited patiently while another person was asking their questions I stepped forward.
I was a bit narked that as I stepped forward another person arrived at the stand and also stepped forward to look at the AXSR and the AI staffer turned to the other guy and started talking to him, so I felt a little put out but dismissed it as unintentional if not a little insensitive, not quite what you might expect of a highly professional organisation at a trade show.
Anyway I got the look that I should ask my question while the other guy was still there and I did ask for a bit of an overview on the AXSR.
As the AI guy started to talk, a fella he obviously knew came up behind him and started talking and interacting with him. The AI guy was carrying on with this fella and another fella turned up and started interacting the other two, the other prospective customer walked away presumably non plussed.
The AI guy then turned to the second fella and said something along the lines of “I’m working and you guys just cost me a potential customer” - he then looked towards me, turned around and carried on talking to these other fellas.
I obviously assumed that as he was halfway through his sentence when he stopped talking to me and started talking to the other guys I must clearly not “look like” an AI customer somehow as I clearly got the message that he was concerned that the other person walked off but didn’t seem concerned about me at all.
At this point I walked off thinking how I’d paid to get into the show with the explicit intention of seeing just a few stands and having a browse where AI was one of those two and I’d been ignored twice.
Although the whole experience was less than 5 minutes I was even more annoyed and feeling completely unappreciated as an AI customer.
Does anyone else feel the general lack of concern for how people in allegedly professional relationships present themselves to the public reflects on the company or is the general view that the “younger generation” are just like that and we should lower our expectations accordingly?
At this point I would not be looking at a new AI first whereas until this encounter it had always been the brand that I aspired to.
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I was a bit narked that as I stepped forward another person arrived at the stand and also stepped forward to look at the AXSR and the AI staffer turned to the other guy and started talking to him, so I felt a little put out but dismissed it as unintentional if not a little insensitive, not quite what you might expect of a highly professional organisation at a trade show.
Anyway I got the look that I should ask my question while the other guy was still there and I did ask for a bit of an overview on the AXSR.
As the AI guy started to talk, a fella he obviously knew came up behind him and started talking and interacting with him. The AI guy was carrying on with this fella and another fella turned up and started interacting the other two, the other prospective customer walked away presumably non plussed.
The AI guy then turned to the second fella and said something along the lines of “I’m working and you guys just cost me a potential customer” - he then looked towards me, turned around and carried on talking to these other fellas.
I obviously assumed that as he was halfway through his sentence when he stopped talking to me and started talking to the other guys I must clearly not “look like” an AI customer somehow as I clearly got the message that he was concerned that the other person walked off but didn’t seem concerned about me at all.
At this point I walked off thinking how I’d paid to get into the show with the explicit intention of seeing just a few stands and having a browse where AI was one of those two and I’d been ignored twice.
Although the whole experience was less than 5 minutes I was even more annoyed and feeling completely unappreciated as an AI customer.
Does anyone else feel the general lack of concern for how people in allegedly professional relationships present themselves to the public reflects on the company or is the general view that the “younger generation” are just like that and we should lower our expectations accordingly?
At this point I would not be looking at a new AI first whereas until this encounter it had always been the brand that I aspired to.
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