Saturday, May 19, 2012

Britain's rudest shop soon to close

They say that the customer is always right. But this golden rule of retail is rarely followed at one store, where speaking out of turn can even see you thrown out. Dubbed “Britain’s Rudest Shop”, the staff at Palfrey and Kemp Fords of Lymington have been happily dishing out insults to pushy punters over the past 15 years. Some have even found themselves frogmarched to the exit after rubbing up owners Terry Palfrey and Geoff Kemp the wrong way.



But the tills at the historic High Street store will ring for the last time in June, bringing to an end more than 170 years of trading in the building. The site is to become a budget pub. Now loyal customers are being offered the chance to receive one final volley of verbal abuse before the business closes for good – a sign in the window even advertises as much.



Far from putting people off, the unorthodox approach to customer service has earned the duo cult status in the upmarket town. Some even come in just to experience the brunt of Terry Palfrey’s temper. His pet hates include shoppers who “rummage around” in the neatly packed bed linen section and those who leave finger marks on the polished cutlery. Some shoppers have been branded “thick” in the past, while messy browsing prompts the angry reminder that “this isn’t Primark, you know”.


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Rudeness to staff is almost certain to provoke an ear-bashing from 63-year-old Terry, who said: “I have chucked people out of the shop on several occasions. Sometimes the other customers even clap because they enjoy it. Unfortunately there are a lot of people these days who don’t have any manners. If it gets too bad, I’ll tell them to get out – I just will not stand for it.” The closure next month brings the curtain down on one of the most iconic business operations in Lymington.

1 comment:

I_am_a_Robot said...

They sound like miserable gits. No wonder it closed down.