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Um, did the OP fire the guy? Iggy, if you're going to be mad at someone, be mad at Absolute for (apparently) firing someone over something so (in your words) insignificant. But, if I was Absolute, I'd probably fire the guy too. If you owned a restaurant and one of your waiters told a customer who asked repeatedly when his steak was coming (when it really had been unacceptably long time since he had ordered the steak) "Stop bothering me, it won't make your steak come out any faster," are you telling me that you wouldn't fire (or at least severely reprimand) the waiter?
I think if anyone should feel bad here it should be you, belittling someone whose only crime was pointing out an example of poor customer service. Don't shoot the messenger. [ QUOTE ] I hate seeing things like this. While the guy obviously didn't reply to you the way you wanted, he did say he was working on things several times in emails you sent. Since it's going thru someone else to get you the shirt, what more do you think this guy could have done? Was his reply appropriate? No, but who knows what you said in the various emails that you sent. I'm sure they have a mailbox full of things more important than multiple emails from you about a shirt. You got someone fired because of a freakin shirt. I hope you feel good about yourself. There was no need to throw someone under a bus just to get what you wanted. [/ QUOTE ] |
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My whole point was there was no need to throw someone under the bus. We've all had bad days and not a single one of us is perfect. Maybe I understand this more because I have worked many crap jobs in my life and still work them. Things aren't perfect and as much as places like to say customer service is #1, there's no way in hell you can please everyone.
Like I said, the guys reply was wrong. There was no need to throw the guy under a bus though when obviously the OP has no clue why he got such a response. I had a similar situation once when working once at Kmart. I was working my department alone (which there was supposed to be someone else working with me) and I also had to cover 2 other departments from people calling off. I had 2 customers waiting on me, 2 people on hold on the phone and then I get my manager paging me. I was going completely insane trying to walk to a phone when a customer stops me from a different department and asks me for help. I give them a quick blowoff that I'll find someone to help them out (in my mind I said it nicely but apparently they didn't think so) and crap hit the fan. They flipped out and started demanding to speak to my manager. I eventually got into a shouting match with them... they didn't deserve it but from the stress of the day I had just snapped. I got my manager to talk to them, she explained the situation, I appologized and then everything was cool. These were rational people and they understood the situation. In the end, my manager didn't even say anything to me about it. My point of this all is the OP obviously doesn't know the situation. He found it quite easily to go over this guys head when he was ready to throw him under the bus. Why wait that long? Why throw the guy under the bus? All the OP had to say was they were having problems getting a shirt they were promised and I'm sure the same result would have happened. |
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If the manager had spoke with the guy and the guy wrote me saying he had a bad day and was sorry, I would have been more than satisfied.
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If the manager had spoke with the guy and the guy wrote me saying he had a bad day and was sorry, I would have been more than satisfied. [/ QUOTE ] I know I'm not winning this one with the masses and I really don't care. If I can change maybe 1 person, then it's worth it for everyone who works crap jobs now and in the future. My thing is you have no clue on the history of this matter. We, on this forum, have no clue what you said in your multiple emails. I remember one instance I think with PS where a guy was bitching about them and posted a response from one of the CS guys that made the guy look like a complete ass. There was a lot of uproar in the thread as to how could a CS guy say that. That CS guy came on this forum and posted the emails that were sent to him and it made everything clear. The OP of that thread was saying all kinds of nasty crap to the CS guy. From the emails I see that you posted, the guy told you that it was out of his hands and he was trying to help you out. What more do you want? I can only imagine him getting multiple emails from you when he told you it was out of his hands and he was trying for you, till eventually he snapped on you. |
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Working at Kmart stressful? People are in Iraq fighting, getting killed everyday and you get in a shouting match at Kmart with a customer because you had too many things going on?
OP did not "get" him fired. The email was stupid and was uncalled for. I would have done the same thing. |
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Working at Kmart stressful? People are in Iraq fighting, getting killed everyday and you get in a shouting match at Kmart with a customer because you had too many things going on? [/ QUOTE ] Great comparison, I forgot the part where I was yelling at the customer "I'm a soldier". |
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Working at Kmart stressful? People are in Iraq fighting, getting killed everyday and you get in a shouting match at Kmart with a customer because you had too many things going on? [/ QUOTE ] LOLOL |
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that is a lot of typing for a lame poker t-shirt
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that is a lot of typing for a lame poker t-shirt [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] that is a lot of typing for a lame poker t-shirt [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] At some point it becomes more than just a T-shirt. I had an issue with them a couple of months back that my ARP points werent tabulating correctly. I emailed them, posted in their forums, and emailed some more. Finally after 13 emails to the poker room manager and support and over a month, the issue was resolved. It wasnt a bunch of points (and I dont need any bobblehead dolls), but it was the fact that I was getting blown off and was getting pissed about it, so I made it a point to get those damn points. Think about it if it were more than a T-shirt (refer to Nate Dog and MyTurn2Raise's problems lately) and part of your bankroll was tied up and that jackass gave you the same reply. I'm sure you'd try to climb through your internet connection and strangle him. There's no excuse for behavior like that. That's why Toyota and Honda kick Ford and GM's ass (and why Pokerstars rules), because they care about their customers. |
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