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491.1 | Remove the aggravation -- wash yourself | WFOVX8::MOKRAY | | Thu Nov 08 1990 12:28 | 13 |
491.2 | be persisitent | PHAROS::PATTON | | Thu Nov 08 1990 12:43 | 13 |
| My advice is the same I'd give for any service problem:
ask the person on the phone to connect you with his/her supervisor,
or get the name of someone higher up. Call them and relate your
story, and see if this helps. Make sure to tell them your name.
Next time you have a problem, call the same person and say "Hi,
I'm so-and-so, and I spoke with you two weeks ago" etc etc. If
you still have problems, write the person a letter, cc the president
of the company and cancel the service!
Lucy
PS - I thought we weren't supposed to complain in Notes about specific
companies?
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491.3 | | TCC::HEFFEL | Vini, vidi, visa | Thu Nov 08 1990 13:09 | 10 |
| Lucy is correct.
If you wish to tell us of how you dealt with a frustrating service
problem, please do. But please leave names out of it.
The base note and first reply have been hidden until the "names have
been changed to protect the moderators" :-)
Tracey
Parenting co-mod
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491.4 | Make a plan/stay with the plan!! | MAJORS::MANDALINCI | | Fri Nov 09 1990 10:57 | 20 |
| I would do what . said but make sure you attempt to get ahold of
someone in either Customer Service or Customer Accounts or possibly
Marketing if there is no Customer Service department.
Ask questions like when can I expect my diaper count to be accurate,
will I be reimbursed for the diapers that never appeared, etc. Send
a follow-up letter to the person you talked to stating all the facts
they just told you and CC: a higher level as well. If it is bad enough,
state that you intend to stop the service if it is not resolved and
make sure you do (with of course a strong letter to the biggies about why
you are stopping the service)
If you've been talking to a number of different people, try to have one
contact (like .2 said) so you can call that person specifically and get
results through him/her. Remember to also send a follow-up letter if
the situation is resolved quickly and CC their boss for a job well
done.
Andrea (you've made me nervous about using a diaper service now)
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491.5 | | MCIS2::WALTON | | Fri Nov 09 1990 16:15 | 9 |
| My mom had the same problem with the service she used when I was a
baby. She ranted and raved about it. My dad offered lots of empathy
and support.
He finally admitted, 23 years later, that he threw out the poopy ones
rather than rinse them in the toilet.
Just an idea....
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491.6 | | APACHE::MAZZUCOTELLI | | Mon Nov 12 1990 12:54 | 7 |
| RE: .5
You sound like the diaper service, asking if I left any at my in-laws,
or in the diaper bag! Besides, in modern times you only dump the loose
matter into the toilet, no rinsing is required.
J
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491.7 | | PHAROS::PATTON | | Mon Nov 12 1990 14:53 | 10 |
| Just to reassure the basenoter: we too had some problems with our
local diaper service and were able to solve them by finding the
right person to talk to and always talking to her. We were impressed
by her responsiveness, in fact. Our driver was great too.
I can understand some of the diaper-count problems...imagine being
the poor employee whose job it is to count "soils" as they come in off
the truck...ecchh. No wonder the count is off sometimes.
Lucy
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491.8 | Status Report | APACHE::MAZZUCOTELLI | | Tue Nov 13 1990 13:14 | 28 |
| Well, I'm going to start over with the diaper service again. I
returned all my diapers and we're going to pretend that I'm a new
customer. I'm going to take the suggestion that several replies
noted about getting the name of the person or persons that I talk
with next time. I'm going to "monitor" them for a couple weeks by
counting my diapers left over at the end of the week and then calling
them the day after pickup to see what they counted. If I still have
problems and can't seem to resolve it, I have the option of another
service in my area (a bit more expensive, but maybe less hassle).
J
RE: .4
I would not shy away from a diaper service if you want to use cloth
and don't want to launder them yourself. I didn't think I would say
this, but I find using the cloth easier, if my daughter poops while on
the changing table, no problem. Before I went to cloth I used my own
diapers under her while changing, if she pooped I had more laundry to
do! Now we have a play time on the changing table, she loves not
having any diaper on.
I'm determined to use cloth, so what ever it take to get this
straightened out, I'm willing to do. Washing my own diapers is not
for me.
RE: .7
I agree with you, not too much glamour in being a dirty diaper counter!
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491.9 | | TLE::STOCKSPDS | Cheryl Stocks | Tue Nov 13 1990 20:18 | 19 |
| Jane,
I second what Lucy said - I've found my diaper service people to be
very friendly and helpful, and counting diapers has got to be one of the
world's worst jobs!
It sounds like you are handling things just fine. If you find that
things still don't work out, I have a wimpy solution to offer (I will
often go for such a solution if it saves me aggravation). You might
want to add a dozen (or more?) diapers a week to your standard order.
This would give you some slack so that you don't need to worry about
running out. With my diaper service, an extra dozen per week is pretty
cheap (used to be 15 cents, I don't know what it is now). I usually
have the opposite problem - we seem to have more and more diapers in the
house each week! (Maybe we're getting the ones that you're losing?)
Every so often, I reduce my order, but I do like having plenty of extras
so that I don't even have to think about counting to make sure I won't
run out.
cheryl
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491.10 | | APACHE::MAZZUCOTELLI | | Wed Nov 14 1990 12:20 | 21 |
| RE: .9
Cheryl,
I did increase my order by a dozen until I realized what happened. I
have a couple of concerns though...
If they keep short changing me I'll either have to keep increasing by
a dozen every once in a while (I only had the service for about a month
when this problem started!), or I'll be down to a couple diapers!
Secondly, the literature says that they will charge a dollar a diaper
for each diaper lost. Since I was short 20 diapers, that's $20! I
don't want to pay for their mistake. I don't know what experience
people have had when they ended their diaper service, did they have to
pay if the count didn't come out right?
I'd rather not have things get out of hand and have to pay in the end.
I'll put up with a little aggravation now to get things cleared up.
J
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491.11 | | PHAROS::PATTON | | Wed Nov 14 1990 12:36 | 10 |
| Jane,
I'll let you know about terminating the service soon - we just called
to request our last pick-up! Daniel is finally completely day-trained
and we'll be using our own or disposables at night. Our service rep
said "Congratulations! I'll have the driver deliver a diploma for your
son."
Lucy
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491.12 | Just wash a few | POWDML::SATOW | | Wed Nov 14 1990 13:03 | 16 |
| re: contingency for running out.
Assuming that you are not getting shorted, I'd suggest that for occasional
shorfalls, to just wash a few (either your own supply or the service's), or
have a small supply of disposables. If you aren't getting shorted and you
chronically run out, then maybe you need to increase the number you get.
When our second was getting trained, we started accumulating a closet full of
diapers, even at the minimum delivery. We were able to arrange a pickup (with
no clean diapers delivered) for a nominal charge.
Sorry you're having trouble -- we used a diaper service for about six years
with no problems.
Clay
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491.13 | | TLE::STOCKSPDS | Cheryl Stocks | Wed Nov 14 1990 13:22 | 23 |
| re .10:
You're right, of course. If they consistently shortchange you, adding
a dozen doesn't help. What I was thinking of when I made the suggestion
was my neighbor, who also uses a diaper service. She would sometimes
run short if she used more diapers than usual, especially if the delivery
was a day late (our normal day is Monday, so we get a late delivery
several times a year when Monday is a holiday). For this situation,
ordering a bit more than you usually use is helpful. For chronic
miscounting, as you say, it'd be necessary to keep increasing and
increasing...
Clay,
Our diaper service is horrified at the idea of us washing their diapers.
I don't remember exactly why. I have washed their diapers a few times
(shhhhh, don't tell!) when we were traveling, but normally we just keep
some disposables around for the unusual times when we run out. This
means that we have several nearly-full boxes of disposables in each
size. Does anyone know of a good way to get rid of them? Do hospitals
accept opened boxes of disposable diapers, for example? I hate to just
throw them out, and I haven't thought of any alternative use for them.
cheryl
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491.14 | hostipal or shelter | MCIS2::WALTON | | Wed Nov 14 1990 15:21 | 2 |
| Probably any hostpital or family shelter would be willing to take them
off your hands.
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491.15 | churches too... | RANGER::PEACOCK | Freedom is not free! | Wed Nov 14 1990 16:48 | 7 |
| Or... check your local churches. I know our church has a nursery
arrangement where you can leave your kids downstairs during the
service. They take kids all the way down to infants, so they are
always using diapers down there.
- Tom
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491.16 | also Nashua Pastoral Care | TLE::RANDALL | self-defined person | Thu Nov 15 1990 11:05 | 4 |
| The Nashua Soup Kitchen/Shelter just had an appeal for things like
disposable diapers . . .
--bonnie
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491.17 | Things looking up | APACHE::MAZZUCOTELLI | | Tue Nov 20 1990 12:15 | 14 |
| Well, this week's count was correct. Looks like separating the doubled
diapers was the key. I guess I was having "rookie" problems. Since it
was my first time using a diaper service, I never gave it too much
thought and just dumped them into the pail. Hopefully this is the last
of this problem!
RE: 11
Let me know how you make out. I would imagine if you are +/- a few
diapers after 2+ years that they would overlook it.
Thanks for all your help!
Jane
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