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Working retail with high price items is hazardous these days.
"we also promise that when you complain to our Store Manager, Customer Services and Technical Support, we will NOT pass the buck and promise you a call back/money off your next bill and fail to deliver on our word. We will try our best to resolve issues in the speediest manner possible and not under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES fob you off with the asssurance that "only last week a customer came in and showed us the Slingbox working on their handset - they must have used bittorrent to find a cracked version". We guarantee that when our Store Manager hands out his personal phone number for you to chase him up on a daily basis that he will not have his voicemail reveal that he is a T-mobile customer because even he cannot stomach the unbearable 3 service which puts the customer's needs last."
"So, by removing your hoodie, you will look a lot less intimidating to our staff that and allow them to look you directly in the eye when they sell you services and packages that will ABSOLUTELY, 100% work on your handset. Eye contact is essential for our staff when getting you tosign up to a non-returns disclaimer which states that once you start a contract, you are able to stop it even if we admit that we got our facts wrong when selling you the phone in the first place."
"Finally, a message to our aging customers who conceal their thinning hairline with a hood... We train our staff to treat new customers in the same way that your folicles are gradually receding on a daily basis... HAIR TODAY, GONE TOMORROW. (aka Sign 'em up am let an Indian call centre deal with the fallout)"
Thank you for your co-operation
Have a nice day
Management of the 3 Store, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey (or at least a customer's view of what we would say)
However, what really gets my goat is the fact that it has taken two months of chasing and I still haven't had the problem resolved. An apology from the Store Manager would have been nice - but every time I call him, he's been really unprofessional (passing the buck) and fairly patronising. He tells me that a mate of his managed to get hold of a copy that is working and that he is sending me a link which will get things set up for me. This was five weeks ago. I'm chasing him every few days - something I don't expect to have to do.
Instead of fobbing me off, accept that they messed up. Offer me some money off my account to apologise or tell me when it will be resolved. Don't make me chase. It's put me right off 3. I've probably spent about half a day's worth of calls trying to sort this out - and I'm nowhere near getting an answer.
And what's the deal with a Store Manager for 3 using T-Mobile as their personal network provider? If you're giving out your mobile number to customers, make sure it's a 3 phone! Seriously!
The non-compatibility issue with Slingbox on the 8GB is one that many people have been experiencing. Radio silence from 3 on when this will be resolved. The 30 day trial from Slingbox is available from their website but has major glitches when operating on the N95 8GB and is only free for a month. If I'm paying for a package that includes Unlimited Slingbox Access (x-series Gold) then surely 3 should sort this out or stop offering it as a package.
I wonder how many other x-series Gold packages they have mis-sold on the promise of the Slingbox operability?
Grrrr.....
Anyone else had this experience?
lol...
This is what I call pathetic. Fair enough if you kick people out for loitering, being rude, not doing anything, harrassing or anything of the sort; but to tell people based on an item of clothing that they are not to enter shop is ridiculous.
I say this, with experience of it happening to me. I'm no ASBO Child, I've never been in trouble with the Police, and I'm not an anti-social person; yet, because I want to stay warm, I'm stopped going into shops? No way! This if anything is going to make me enter such shops, and make a point.
If, this discrimination was imposed upon religious garments there would be an uproar; "you can't do that, it's racism" "we have to maintain racial equality, you can't stop people from wearing what they like", and I'm pretty sure it would get taken to court and such too.
But because the "youth" of today don't have a voice within society, and because Political Correctness extends only as far as our Governments want it too, it won't get delt with.
Nice list by the way.
Samantha.
Reasonable if you ask me.
Samantha.
Nike Shox, are you a fan of them too, Ewan?
Is this discrimination against beach go-ers or surfers or beach bums or... or... or... No it is simply the rules they set for their space.
My brother and his girlfriend tried to go to a nice restaurant last night and were turned away at the door because he was wearing shorts and flipflops. Was he mad? No, he was laughing at himself for being so SoCal laid back in his attire.
If 3 has a problem with identifying shoplifters due to obscured features, then they have the right to post a sign at their door asking folks to take off hats & hoods & veils & other head/face attire. Should they word their sign in a way that is more readable, less stick up the butt and possibly a bit funnier? Yes.
So, maybe what we should do is think of some good funny copy for them.
More professionalism in the signage too.
I think you should go back in a month and see if they have a sign for "Only 2 school children at a time"