Active since Mar 2015
I recently started taking up the sport of archery after a few years of inactivity, deciding to buy a bow from a 2nd-hand seller. We agreed to meet at Archer's Edge to test out the product before purchasing.<br> Eventually myself and the woman selling the bow go inside to request if they sold/provided specific equipment and services (in this case, we asked if the staff could assist us in adjusting the bow's draw weight).<br> <br> To say that their remarks were rude would be a blatant understatement. They immediately remark on how archery is not a ladies' sport and whether or not she wanted the 'real men' to hold her hand and help her while she fired the bow. They didn't even help us, they just sat there making sexist remarks.<br> <br> This seemed to garner a bunch of laughs from the rest of the staff in the area (all of which were men), after which we took the bow back and figured it out ourselves - they just wouldn't help us or even answer our questions.<br> <br> If these staff members cannot manage simple etiquette and manners when dealing with customers, they shouldn't be doing business in the first place.