So I call up my local Costco

paulney

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When I worked in retail (was still in high school), I got so conditioned to answering a phone, I'd automatically do it at home as well.
Phone rings.
Me: Hello, welcome to <..>, how can I help you?
Friends: WTF?
 

Auric

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A hu-man can be reached directly? Or was this after an automated menu system? But then if directly they most likely would have been in the store and less likely to answer with the wrong name. Perhaps it was an outsourced call center which handled both. Gee, the suspense is killing me.
 
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Originally posted by: Auric
A hu-man can be reached directly? Or was this after an automated menu system? But then if directly they most likely would have been in the store and less likely to answer with the wrong name. Perhaps it was an outsourced call center which handled both. Gee, the suspense is killing me.

No, it was a direct number. If you do a store lookup on Costco's website, you get something like this:
Warehouse Telephone #:
(770) 352-8660
Warehouse Features:
1 Hour Photo/Digital Prints (770) 352-8674
ATM
Auto Buying Program
Bakery
Executive Membership
Food Court (770) 352-8680
Fresh Deli
Fresh Meat
Fresh Produce
Gas Station
Hearing Aids (770) 671-0601
Licensed Optician
Membership (770) 352-8671
Optical Department (770) 352-8673
Pharmacy (770) 352-8677
Rotisserie Chicken
Service Deli
Special Order Kiosk
Tire Service Center (770) 352-8672
Travel

The numbers next to the individual features go directly to humans.
 

Auric

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Originally posted by: George P Burdell
The numbers next to the individual features go directly to humans.

So you say, yet it sounds more like you reached a monkey.