any need for arrogance?
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any need for arrogance?
i baught a uprated part from a well recomended tuning speacialist last week and proceeded fitting on sunday which all went well, there were a couple of questions i wanted to ask to make sure i had done everything right in fitting the part as it was an uprated item and there were a couple of different fittings, i rang them this morning for advice! not sure who i spoke to but to say he was arrogant and cocky is an understatement so much for aftersales service. is there any need for that sort of attitude? its the last thing you need to hear and it cant do the companys reputation much good.
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So its the company at fault without hearing their take on things, the thread starter says they are a well recommended company so they aint twats thats for sure. The thread starter should be sorting it out with them not comming on here & getting the same sad internet heros baying to 'shoot the bastards' . Always two sides to a dispute but that dont matter does it as long as we can shout 'name & shame' & lets stick the boot in boys.
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WTF Rod.
The company gave him bad after sales service. No excuse for being a clever dick on the phone to customers.
Name and Shame so the company can sort the problem out. If you just phone them back and tell them of the problem they will most probably give you some bullshit on the phone like "we will make sure it never happens again" then do nothing.
If their image is tarnished on the internet, they might be slightly more motivated to address the issue as they have a greater risk of loosing future sales.
The company gave him bad after sales service. No excuse for being a clever dick on the phone to customers.
Name and Shame so the company can sort the problem out. If you just phone them back and tell them of the problem they will most probably give you some bullshit on the phone like "we will make sure it never happens again" then do nothing.
If their image is tarnished on the internet, they might be slightly more motivated to address the issue as they have a greater risk of loosing future sales.
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So its the company at fault without hearing their take on things, the thread starter says they are a well recommended company so they aint twats thats for sure. The thread starter should be sorting it out with them not comming on here & getting the same sad internet heros baying to 'shoot the bastards' . Always two sides to a dispute but that dont matter does it as long as we can shout 'name & shame' & lets stick the boot in boys.
When people post these threads they should just say in the first post, saves 5 pages of people saying name and shame, people guessing tuners and loads of speculation.
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#17
Rod - for once something we totally agree on there
Tim - Regardless of who the company is, the "customer" isn't always right - remember, there is a right way and a wrong way to speak to people, if the "customer" started to get off on the wrong foot then obviously he is going to get the short end of the stick in return regardless of who he/she/it/thing/animal is - happens all the time, if people speak right to other people then the best service is offered
Tim - Regardless of who the company is, the "customer" isn't always right - remember, there is a right way and a wrong way to speak to people, if the "customer" started to get off on the wrong foot then obviously he is going to get the short end of the stick in return regardless of who he/she/it/thing/animal is - happens all the time, if people speak right to other people then the best service is offered
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Paul I see where your coming from.
BUT!
He had already fitted the part, and just wanted to confirm a few things (thats the way I make it out), so its not like he was nagging them loads asking silly questions like "will this T4 fit straight on my RST"
I can see both sides of the fence here, but in this instance he didn't deserve the treatment he claims to have got.
Of course without hearing the conversation ourselves we will never know.
So really this thread is a bit like pissing in the wind
BUT!
He had already fitted the part, and just wanted to confirm a few things (thats the way I make it out), so its not like he was nagging them loads asking silly questions like "will this T4 fit straight on my RST"
I can see both sides of the fence here, but in this instance he didn't deserve the treatment he claims to have got.
Of course without hearing the conversation ourselves we will never know.
So really this thread is a bit like pissing in the wind
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could do but as said earlier a lot of people would chage their veiw if they found out who it is!!! it was prob some sales bloke who doesnt give a shit!
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Got to agree with tony, ring them back and ask to speak to the gaffer and explain that you had a bit of sass off someone, Im sure they will sort you out if they are a reputable tuner. Plus if its just a little bit of lip whats the major problem? Youve probably had more lip in this thread than you got off the sales guy
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