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Discrimination Maison Dog by Dog Groomer


Just-Jamie

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I have been a resident of East Dulwich since 2006 and never have I been within a privately run establishment and been made to feel so rejected as unworthy to be graced with even the most basic of customer service?!?!!

I have just left 'No.20 Northcross Road, Maison Dog' still with ?200 cash in my purse as I was totally and blatantly overlooked in favour for a regular customer.

I entered the store in high spirits greeting the dog groomer and his lady assistant. I bought to his attention that the 'Mutt Couture' lead and collar set I had previously purchased had lasted a week as it snapped due to restraining the dog from an aggressive dog that was on the approach. I was not looking to be refunded, I just wanted to purchase a new(different brand) set. Before I could make my intentions clear a gentleman/customer entered the store and thats when the dog groomer placed his full attention onto the gentleman and totally ignored me and didn't even have any manners or etiquette to even excuse himself.

In all the years I have been working within customer service, I have never come across a customer service representative that was so blatantly rude and subtle in his disrespect to me.

I have met the lady and her blue Staffordshire bull terrier and the lady is a professional with the correct mannerisms that would see her fit to become well established within East Dulwich in years to come... but the dog groomer is judgemental and applying all his airs and graces only to those whom he sees fit!!!!

It is disgraceful and a hindrance to a potentially good business.

Who is he to stain a lovely professionals hard work, time and personal investment!?!?!!!

Totally inexcusable and unacceptable!!!!

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