In seeking a custom built tank today, I stopped by this store because I happened to be in the city of Akron and it came up online when searching for aquariums. I am looking for an odd shaped tank that I know is not standard so I thought I'd find out if the store can make custom built tanks. I thought it might be good to shop around for this item that I know will cost me quite a bit. Upon entering, a man asked if we needed some help and I began to explain the project. I was no more than 5-7 minutes into the conversation attentively listening to him and attempting to answer his questions-he talked really fast. He suddenly went off and said he did not want to do the project, sarcastically accused me of not even having a picture available for reference, and told us to get out of the store also stating he was the store owner and that he has never had to deny a customer in twenty eight years! We walked out and being the communicator at heart that I am, I actually felt really awful about it and after asking my friend if I had been unreasonable and he said no, not at all, and was equally as shocked as I was, I thought that maybe it was a huge misunderstanding and if I took the picture of the object I am enclosing the tank in to show him, it would help to better explain. But alas, not so. He reiterated he wanted nothing to do with me and told us to get out of the store and slammed the door behind us! It was so bizarre, he had to be under the influence or something. Another store person just stood there during the whole thing and said nothing.
We had to laugh because we were in such shock that we'd been treated in this way. I really thought there might be a hidden camera somewhere like candid camera or something! If you've read through this, thanks for reading, and I hope no one else has to endure the 'Fishman's' bad attitude at Aquatic Interiors-Seacave in Akron, Ohio.
We had to laugh because we were in such shock that we'd been treated in this way. I really thought there might be a hidden camera somewhere like candid camera or something! If you've read through this, thanks for reading, and I hope no one else has to endure the 'Fishman's' bad attitude at Aquatic Interiors-Seacave in Akron, Ohio.