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Ever wonder what the “Customer Pick Up” sign at Williams-Sonoma means?

April 25, 2010 Leave a Comment
I wondered.  Especially when every parking space is filled up at the Pinnacle Promenade in Rogers and those two perfectly vacant spots are beckoning (taunting) me in from of Williams-Sonoma.  Alas, surely this means I either (1) have to pick up a customer or (2) have ordered something at Williams-Sonoma that I need close access in order to load it in my vehicle.  Right?
Wrong! The sign does not mean either one of those!
After talking with an associate in the store, she told me that these two parking spots are for any of their customers and for any reason.  That’s right, these parking spots are for if you are there for a class, to browse, to pickup, or to purchase.  They simply want to make it easier (and nicer) shopping experience for their patrons.
Thank you Williams-Sonoma.

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My name is Lyndi Fultz, and I live in the beautiful Ozark Mountains, which span Northwest Arkansas and Southwest Missouri.

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