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1855.1 | call first | ANT::JANZEN | Tom LMO2/O23 296-5421 | Fri Nov 04 1988 14:45 | 5 |
| Basically, my attitude is, "nothing ever works, and nobody knows
anything."
It keeps me from taking things for granted and setting myself up
for disapointment.
Tom
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1855.2 | partly your fault; inform store's management | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Fri Nov 04 1988 14:46 | 13 |
| It seems to me that part of the problem is yours, for believing
the "real soon now" promise. However, they should not have treated
you badly. They should, for example, have promised to send you
one as soon as it came in (for a suitable deposit). System Eyes
did this for me, and I only had to drive 5 miles to reach it!
It may be that you encountered a particularly bad sales person.
Just in case that is the case, you should write a letter to the
store, describing your experience and giving the date and time.
To management, it shouldn't matter whose fault caused your
disappointment---their sales persons should be courtious and helpful
to anyone who walks in the door, no matter what.
John Sauter
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1855.3 | Almost always wrong | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Fri Nov 04 1988 14:53 | 8 |
| Re: .0
My experience has been that any estimate of when a shipment will arrive
is wrong. Doesn't matter how good the store, what brands they carry, or
what merchandise is sold.
This has been true of every computer store (Amiga and non-Amiga, business-
oriented or consumer-oriented) I've dealt with.
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1855.4 | History repeats on you | QUASER::VEGA | Tom | Fri Nov 04 1988 15:00 | 19 |
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I had a similar experience here in Colorado Springs. Besides
being rude, the salepersons gave me bad information which I
could disprove by just reading a box on the counter top. There
is no good reason for rudeness, period.
For the most part I can trace the source of these kinds of people
to the management. When I go to store that is trying to establish
themselves, they bend over backwards to help. When I go to
a store that has a lot of success, the temptation is strong
not to try as hard.
What it boils down to is, what are you willing to put up with.
I, for one, am willing to pay a little more for polite,
knowledgeable service.
Time to get off my soap box,
Tom
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1855.5 | Hmmm | RAVEN1::EVERHART | | Fri Nov 04 1988 15:25 | 15 |
| Thanks for the information.
re .2
The funny thing about it was that there were 3 salespeople
listening to me, and ALL of them were acting the same way. I felt
that the least they could do was offer to send me the package.
I would have been happy to put down the deposit. I didn't feel
any anger at the shipping date being wrong. I was just angry at
their attitude toward the whole thing. Whatever happened to "The
customer is always right?"
Oh well, life goes on.
- Chris
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1855.6 | retail sales, eh ? Nah, shippit COD | HPSMEG::REG | a little risc averse | Fri Nov 04 1988 16:13 | 9 |
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Arrgghhh ! This stuff makes me boil ! I WANT TO support
local businesses, help keep them in business so I can try_before_I_buy
but this is exactly the kind of experience that sends me to the
little mail order ads in the back of magazines. Its not limited
to this hobby either.
R
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1855.7 | Talk about a flame???...Soapbox??? | HPSTEK::SENNA | | Sat Nov 05 1988 21:18 | 23 |
| I hope this kind of service doesn't surprize you folks!!!
This is the way things are in America today!! Polite, and conciderate
service is on the steady decline as prices are on the sharp incline!
Good and polite service is making room for the drive thru teller,
fast food, fast paced society we live in. I've even heard of a drive
in church service somewhere in the south!
You have to forgive me, but this subject is one that gets me totally
pissed!!! Watch an old movie and see how a customer gets treated
in stores and resturaunts...better yet, take a trip to Japan. The
customer is more than just right...he/she is treated "special".
Just try and monitor your interactions with salespeople, waitresses
etc. How about taking a trip to NYC...There's a place...If you're
into S & M then you really get your moneys worth! I'll stop here!
I hope I have't offended anyone but like I said , this is a biggy
for me.
Sorry, Tom
P.S. I could probably fill up a whole notes file and use up an
ra81 just on this subject...I've erased about 30-40 lines cause
this is not the place for me to vent my anger!
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1855.8 | good dealer in Atlanta | USAT05::BURKHART | | Sun Nov 06 1988 13:52 | 8 |
| If you are looking for a fairly decent AMIGA dealer in Atlanta I
would recommend : PC Exhcange in Lilburn. They have been very helpful
and have good prices.
Jim
{ no vested interest, just another pilgrim looking for truth and
beauty }
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1855.9 | Bad Buisness! | NOBHIL::BODINE_CH | | Mon Nov 07 1988 12:56 | 22 |
| I understand completely what you are might be feeling. Here's another
one.
I went into a local store (which I had given 100's of dollars of
buisness in the past) and bought a game (the game was ARGHH!). When
I got it home, I discovered that it didn't run properly on my old
A1000 due to some weird copy protection stuff that they did to the
disk. Well, I knew this wasn't the stores fault but I took it back
to them to see if they were going to stand behind me on this one.
Not only did they not exchange or refund the purchase, but they
accused me of making a copy of it and trying to rip them off. I was
livid!! I had to eat the price of this game which never did work
on my computer.Fortunately, I had a friend who wanted to buy it
from me and it worked fine on his newer Amiga.
Needless to say, I never gave them my buisness again. What I don't
understand is how buisnesses that take this attitude manage to
stay around. As I told them, "Why would I want to come into your
store and pay premium prices if you are not going to provide any
service." Obviously, it's cheaper to order the stuff from a mail
order house.
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1855.10 | ACK! | RAVEN1::EVERHART | | Mon Nov 07 1988 14:39 | 14 |
| re .9
You should have threatened to sue them for such accusations.
(Just kidding) I wonder what I'd do if someone ever accused me
of such a thing. Besides, I don't know of any way that copying
a disk could make the ORIGINAL not work.
Does anyone know of an Amiga sales center in Greenville, SC?
It would be much closer than driving 110 miles from Clemson to Atlanta.
Besides, I WORK in Greenville.
- Chris
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1855.11 | ! | NOBHIL::BODINE_CH | | Tue Nov 08 1988 15:00 | 5 |
| re .10
Actually, I threatened to beat them sensless, but then I realized
that they had no sense :^)
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