carouselsilver
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Yeah, like OP said, that's exactly what they want!I just spent 30 minutes in chat with a customer service person who kept asking the same questions after I had already answered them. I ended the chat. Life is too short to waste with these people.
I do the same, always ask for a supervisor if you're talking to a non English speaking call centre. don't take no for an answer and you will always get transferred to an English customer call centre..I always switch from a foreign phone bank, and ask to be connected to an operator in USA. They always do that if you ask, or, if *I* ask! If I get any problem with the American operator I Demand, not ask, for a supervisor. I am almost immediately put through.
I'm a long time Amazon user and fan and I was reimpressed when an electric blanket I had purchased last fall stopped working and they had a new one in my hands within a day.Well in general customer service has deteriorated immensely, since the late 90s. However, in some areas customer service really shines...but not when using the curse-ed automated voice menu circular rat maze. Using live chat with some businesses has worked well to resolve issues.
I have to give Amazon a bigfor resolving numerous product shortcomings in a painless manner.
Walmart? Here, If you ask a question like, "Where would I find . . . . . .? You get a blank look and then they walk away. hahaha!Customer service is nothing like it once was. The so-called "service reps" often know very little about the products in their stores.
Not too long ago, I stopped a Walmart clerk who was walking by and I asked him . " Please, could you tell me where I can find 'ironing boards'? His reply, "What are they used for "? My God, how stupid are these people ? How is it possible that anyone could not know what an ironing broad is ?
I think their theory of being profitable is wrong ...
If I get a speech recognition autobot, I usually ask them to press 1 if they careWhat do you think?
You mean you can actually find an employee at Walmart? Even one that will stop long enough to give you a blank look? Gaer, honey, you're ahead of the game..... I have a theory that they recognize the sound of my car pulling into the lot and simultaneously all of them go on break.Walmart? Here, If you ask a question like, "Where would I find . . . . . .? You get a blank look and then they walk away. hahaha!
When I have a question and I'm searching for an employee at Walmart, it's like being a participant in a magic show. I finally see an employee and by the time I get there, he's disappeared. I mean, nowhere to be seen. How do they do that? They must have ESP, know I have a question, and *POOF*.You mean you can actually find an employee at Walmart? Even one that will stop long enough to give you a blank look? Gaer, honey, you're ahead of the game..... I have a theory that they recognize the sound of my car pulling into the lot and simultaneously all of them go on break.
I do that too! My work experiences taught me that most people will go more out of their way to complain than to compliment. When i raised my kids i followed the principle of giving them more attention for behaving well than for misbehaving. It taught me that it makes sense to thank people and compliment them even if you see it as 'their job', and let their bosses know too.*Occasionally* you get old-fashioned, really helpful service. If this happens I find the manager and compliment the employee. Can't hurt to say something positive if it's warranted!