Customer Service ---or better yet, lack of...

@bam001 (940)
United States
May 27, 2007 10:28am CST
Is it just me or is customer service a thing of the past. I can't seem to get a greeting or a nice closing comment just about every where I go. I used to work in the service industry and it was required for me to greet every customer with a genuinely pleasant comment letting them know that I was truly glad they were there. I did this no matter what mood I was in. Basically, I left my mood at the door and become "cheerful and smiling" the second I clocked in. When a customer left, I acknowledged them again and made sure they were invited back. We went out of our way to keep the customer happy. Now, it seems that people are doing the least amount of work they can get by with. I have had more food service orders just handed to me without any words said. I have even been asked "what do you want?" That is incredibly rude. Is it just me, or is everyone feeling this way?
2 responses
@ronnyb (6113)
• Jamaica
19 Jan 09
Here on the island that is almost a phenomenon that doesn’t exist. I wont even comment on the politeness of the customer service representative as that is commonplace ,it is a tacit no on does it anymore. Imagine companies that have signs that read no refund .To me that is the ultimate in the lack of customer service because this is showing me that these companies want to absolve themselves of any blame should in case their product is found to be faulty. They are just thinking that they don’t want to be the ones to make a loss, woe be unto you if you buy at their shops, you do so at your own risk. In the transportation industry especially in the rural areas, that is totally non existent .The first thing that happens to you is that they want to pack five persons in a row meant for four and you are not supposed to say anything .Next they don’t wear uniforms and they spend forever waiting on the bus to filled to capacity with no regard for your schedule. They are tardy and not dependable ,they do not run on any schedule at all. They come when they want to make some money and frequently change their routes if they find there is a more lucrative route even if they know you are relying on them to go home. Another thing is that if there happens to be a storm that results in the normal route being impassable then that means you have to pay increased fare I recently bough an item from a local retailer and the item mal functioned before the warranty was up and the retailer now has the audacity to tell me that I have to bring back the item to the store to have it fixed granted it wouldn’t be at any extra cost .I am thinking since this is an item that I ma still paying for (I took it out on hire purchase) ,I shouldn’t have to spend extra money to have the item brought in they should have found a way to get the item form my home .but what do I know
@howard96h (11640)
• New York, New York
24 Mar 08
When they don't acknowledge you as the customer that is rude and I see it every day. I get annoyed when I make a purchase and the clerk does not say thank you, I do catch an attitude and say "you welcome" and by the tone of my voice they know I'm annoyed and usually say thank you, by then I really don't care anymore and try not to go back to that place.