Do you remember the days before supermarkets were invented?
Those were the days when the owner of the business was pleased to see you.
Instead of cold impersonal shelves full of merchandise, the shop owner would often greet you personally and welcome you into his shop.
He would find out exactly what you wanted, and then do his best to supply it.
“The customer is always right.”
“The customer is always right.”
“The customer is always right.”
When I first heard those lines, it sounded disturbing to me. At the age of 16, I got my first job experience working behind the cashier’s counter of a famous fast food joint (read: McDonald’s).
I remembered sometimes getting ridiculous requests, customers mentioning the wrong name of the meals when they actually wanted something else. And somehow, somehow… the customer was always right. And somehow, anyhow… it was my fault. It was my fault because I punched in the order that they didn’t want (hey I just take orders), there was salt in the fries and because McDonald’s doesn’t serve the same chicken as KFC’s.
Male enhancement devices are really popular these days. These products used to be sold online previously but now retailers such as Selfridges have made it possible for consumers to purchase this wonderful product offline.
The Wow Willy is Selfridges own version of Dr Eduardo A Gomez De Diego’s Andro Penis traction device which was recently launched and would be made available at their London store shortly. This male enhancement device has already attracted too much of attention lately and soon will be available for £250 at Selfridge’s store in London.