sanipod wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 12:14 pm
I recently purchased two adjustable collars with scales. SS sent me two collars and ONE set of scales. When I wrote to customer service and asked where the other set of scales was, they said the bundle included two collars but only one set of scales. How ridiculous is that. I wrote back to them and said their ad was misleading and they should send a second set of scales or send an RMA number so I could return the order. I have not heard from them yet. Has anyone else had this problem?
sanipod wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 12:14 pm
I recently purchased two adjustable collars with scales. SS sent me two collars and ONE set of scales. When I wrote to customer service and asked where the other set of scales was, they said the bundle included two collars but only one set of scales. How ridiculous is that. I wrote back to them and said their ad was misleading and they should send a second set of scales or send an RMA number so I could return the order. I have not heard from them yet. Has anyone else had this problem?
Sorta 'on' topic, but recently I was in a national grocery chain that had a buy 5 get a dollar off each special. There were only three items on the shelf.
I went to "customer service" and upon explaining the 'situation' was informed that since there was not sufficient items on the shelf I could NOT get he product at the reduced price(the individual was obviously of a different generation than I since to me it was a no-brainer to simply let me purchase the three items at the reduced price each).
I expressed my disbelief at hearing that response. Whereupon he asked another cs person who was of a generation between the two of us and was informed to simply do what I described above.
Now what has this to do with the discussion at hand. I perceive an inability by the younger generations to recognize what is the right thing to do when a customer is not getting what the 'store' promise due to the store not delivering on that promise.
The attitude seems to be "sorry about yer luck".
I think the same mind set exists at SS cs as well as many other places).
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JPG wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 8:37 pm
Sorta 'on' topic, but recently I was in a national grocery chain that had a buy 5 get a dollar off each special. There were only three items on the shelf.
I went to "customer service" and upon explaining the 'situation' was informed that since there was not sufficient items on the shelf I could NOT get he product at the reduced price(the individual was obviously of a different generation than I since to me it was a no-brainer to simply let me purchase the three items at the reduced price each).
I expressed my disbelief at hearing that response. Whereupon he asked another cs person who was of a generation between the two of us and was informed to simply do what I described above.
Now what has this to do with the discussion at hand. I perceive an inability by the younger generations to recognize what is the right thing to do when a customer is not getting what the 'store' promise due to the store not delivering on that promise.
Unfortunately the younger generation has to live in the world we created. We wanted low cost high availability of everything from nuts and bolts to vacuum cleaners and that was achieved by reducing all transactions to numbers. Kids grow up in this world where every choice has an SKU number or something like it, and if you can't point the scanner gun at it to pick up that info then it doesn't exist. Kids don't need to know how to make change, the cash register does that for them. They might not even have to handle money or look at amounts at all, just put the card in the machine and all you have to do is wait for it to say approved.
Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange