I was buying some plinking .223 ammo at Dick's Sporting Goods the other day. The guy in the "lodge" section of the store was very helpful, but told me I had to pay at the front. So, I check out with a young guy at the cash register, and he says to me, "This for target?" I said, "Yeah, why do you know anything about it?" I was asking because I never bought this particular brand of ammo before and I thought he might tell me it was good or bad. He says, "No, nothing like that, they just want us to ask what it is for." I chuckled and said, "They want you to ask that?" He responds, "Yes, actually I think it's a federal law." I politely laughed and shook my head and told him it wasn't.
I know this kid is just doing what he is told, but what do the higher-ups at Dick's really think this is accomplishing? What kind of answers do they expect from their customers?
I know this kid is just doing what he is told, but what do the higher-ups at Dick's really think this is accomplishing? What kind of answers do they expect from their customers?