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ABOUT: An Argos customer service worker has been showered with praise after his sassy response to a customer's online complaint about items being out of stock.Helen Orme, from a village near Keighley, West Yorkshire, took to Facebook to ask Argos why they were advertising items that are 'clearly out of stock' online.Initially, worker Richard pointed out that the items would still be in stock at other branches across the country, making removing them from the website unfair to other customers.An unimpressed customer then suggested that Helen should have a custom website designed for her and also be sent someone to 'feed her grapes and massage her feet'.In response, Richard described it as a 'sterling idea' and even added that he would 'see what our IT wizards can knock up' - drawing praise on social media.Commenters piled praise on Richard lamenting that he had to deal with 'time wasters'.One even joked that he could help Prime Minister Theresa May with Brexit.Argos confirmed that Richard made the offending comment, though it was subsequently deleted.Helen wrote in her original complaint: 'Why are you advertising products on your website that are clearly out of stock? 'There is no clear message that they're out of stock until you add them to basket, by which point (after choosing several different options) I am very unhappy with!' Sarcastic comments soon racked up on the post berating the mother for
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