20th September 2022, 7:37 PM
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(19th September 2022, 11:25 PM)Camer the Dragon Wrote: This is why I always prefer to go to the physical location if at all possible
I generally hate doing stuff via the phone and customer service tends to be awful or at least subpar
Exactly. Also too, it's slow as hell, sometimes. I gotta make a call to the DMV before this Thursday gets here. I hate dealing with the DMV. They're more subpar than anyone else, my friend.
(20th September 2022, 9:35 AM)Master Raiden Wrote: Haha! That was a great video! I've never had a problem with customer service on the phone, but the annoying part is going through the menus and then waiting 15 minutes before you actually get to talk to someone.
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Lmfao! That accent is priceless 😂 I can understand his frustration for a fact. I gotta deal with these DMV clowns before this Thursday... sigh. They should have one option only, and that option is ZERO for customer service.
(20th September 2022, 9:35 AM)Master Raiden Wrote: I did have one instance of extremely poor customer service in-person though. I was going to cancel my credit card and decided to visit the bank branch.
But when I got there, the guy told me they couldn't serve me. Well, they could, but he said there were new people working that day and if they served me it would take a long time and "a line would build up". That's honestly the dumbest reason to refuse service to someone. If you don't want a line to build up, then why don't you just close the branch?
That's ridiculous. That just shows the level of unprofessionalism that they were on, that day. Honestly, I've heard of bankruptcy, security breach, bank robberies... you know, all the good reasons to refuse service to someone. But that one right there, can be handled a different way. My solution would be to supervise the new guys on a busy day, so no one can be denied service or having to worry about the line, backing up.
Because at this point, it's obvious they're worried about their pace, when it comes to making quick and rational decisions.