M-Taliesin
Regular Member
Howdy Folks!
I've seen some threads on the OCDO forum talking about folks running into trouble with openly carrying at Verizon stores. This strikes me as odd, considering I've been in Verizon stores in Aurora and Brighton and nobody gave me any hassle whatsoever.
I visited the store in Brighton about a month ago, and checked out what's new because our contract was running out soon, and we would be eligible to upgrade our gear. They answered my questions, treated me with courtesy and respect, and made no fuss about my sidearm.
While out and about one day off within the last week, I stopped at a Verizon store in Aurora. I got my name on a list and had to wait my turn. When it finally came, a sales associate who was quite knowledgable took terrific care of me and the questions I had. He handed me off to a young man who took my order for two brand new Droid 3 phones and accessories to go with them. He put in my order and afterward I thanked him for his excellent service and also for his respect for my 2a right to carry. He then told me he was interested in handguns for personal defense and the whole topic of concealed carry. But no fuss was made about my sidearm.
Then, after our phones arrived, I took the whole bunch of products with me to the Brighton store so they could help get the phones programmed, activated and some apps up and running for me. I especially wanted them to put plastic screen protectors on for me because I have tried those in the past and learned I ain't got any particular knack for getting them right.
While they worked on my questions and getting the phones squared away, the gal behind the counter (who waited on me the last time I came into their store) said "Where is our gun tonight? You didn't bring it?" I stepped back from the counter and pointed in the direction of my left hip. "Here it is right here. I don't go anywhere without it." A woman at the next station at the counter asked "Are you a cop or what?" I responded that I am not a police officer, but a law abiding citizen prepared to cope with those who aren't particularly interested in being law abiding!
The short story is, nobody made a fuss. In fact, the gal waiting on me seemed almost sorry that I didn't have my pistol, which of course I did. They handled my business with excellent service and I received great customer service while there. They walked me to the door after our transaction, and I was already aware they did that with each customer they served. So my experience was terrific, and no fuss about my gun.
So now I am really curious why some other folks have trouble at the Verizon store they visit, but I've had nothing but positive interaction with Verizon associates. What could be the difference? Wonder if each store simply does their own thing as they see fit? Or do they behave differently depending on whether they know the customer or not. The guy in Aurora didn't know me from Adam, but I got great service there too. Could it possibly hinge on the demeanor of the customer who is carrying? I don't know. As a rule, I entertain people wherever I go and always leave them laughing. But if there is a corporate policy, why are my results different from the experience others have talked about on the OCDO forum?
Regardless, I am surely enjoying my new phone!!!
Blessings,
M-Taliesin
I've seen some threads on the OCDO forum talking about folks running into trouble with openly carrying at Verizon stores. This strikes me as odd, considering I've been in Verizon stores in Aurora and Brighton and nobody gave me any hassle whatsoever.
I visited the store in Brighton about a month ago, and checked out what's new because our contract was running out soon, and we would be eligible to upgrade our gear. They answered my questions, treated me with courtesy and respect, and made no fuss about my sidearm.
While out and about one day off within the last week, I stopped at a Verizon store in Aurora. I got my name on a list and had to wait my turn. When it finally came, a sales associate who was quite knowledgable took terrific care of me and the questions I had. He handed me off to a young man who took my order for two brand new Droid 3 phones and accessories to go with them. He put in my order and afterward I thanked him for his excellent service and also for his respect for my 2a right to carry. He then told me he was interested in handguns for personal defense and the whole topic of concealed carry. But no fuss was made about my sidearm.
Then, after our phones arrived, I took the whole bunch of products with me to the Brighton store so they could help get the phones programmed, activated and some apps up and running for me. I especially wanted them to put plastic screen protectors on for me because I have tried those in the past and learned I ain't got any particular knack for getting them right.
While they worked on my questions and getting the phones squared away, the gal behind the counter (who waited on me the last time I came into their store) said "Where is our gun tonight? You didn't bring it?" I stepped back from the counter and pointed in the direction of my left hip. "Here it is right here. I don't go anywhere without it." A woman at the next station at the counter asked "Are you a cop or what?" I responded that I am not a police officer, but a law abiding citizen prepared to cope with those who aren't particularly interested in being law abiding!
The short story is, nobody made a fuss. In fact, the gal waiting on me seemed almost sorry that I didn't have my pistol, which of course I did. They handled my business with excellent service and I received great customer service while there. They walked me to the door after our transaction, and I was already aware they did that with each customer they served. So my experience was terrific, and no fuss about my gun.
So now I am really curious why some other folks have trouble at the Verizon store they visit, but I've had nothing but positive interaction with Verizon associates. What could be the difference? Wonder if each store simply does their own thing as they see fit? Or do they behave differently depending on whether they know the customer or not. The guy in Aurora didn't know me from Adam, but I got great service there too. Could it possibly hinge on the demeanor of the customer who is carrying? I don't know. As a rule, I entertain people wherever I go and always leave them laughing. But if there is a corporate policy, why are my results different from the experience others have talked about on the OCDO forum?
Regardless, I am surely enjoying my new phone!!!
Blessings,
M-Taliesin