AustinSkater
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I went to the main RBM location today, for my annual post Texas Time Trails "Spend the coupon trip", which is about the only time I go there and deal with the charm school at Joliet graduates that they hire. I walked in the main door, and was greeted warmly (I almost looked over my shoulder to see if there was someone behind me with a platinum card out). Slightly confused I headed over to the tubes, where an employee asked if I needed help finding anything. I said "Nope, just need these tubes" and grabbed the last 3 29er Slime tubes. He immediately said that if I needed more he could check the back. I then headed to the Parts and No Service department, where I was promptly waited on. I asked for some Kool Stop brake pads and was handed some mtn bike ones (they guy had spotted the 29er tubes), and then he headed off to find the long derailleur cable I asked for. While I was waiting, another employee asked if I was being helped. When he came back with the cable I pointed out that I needed road brake pads, and he happily took care of that. I then left the counter, and was looking at tools (a week spot for me). While I was standing there thinking about my budget, the guy from Parts saw how much stuff I was holding in my hands and got me a basket. I then added a pair of 650 wheels to my pile of stuff. After having a friendly conversation with the cashier, who wanted to make sure that I didn't grab the wrong sized wheels, since they don't sell many 650s with 29er tubes, I walked out and looked back to make sure I really was at RBM. So the question is, did I luck into the one day a year where they are friendly and efficient, or has the culture finally changed there?
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