Share an example of a time you or someone you know received questionable customer service. We'll determine if things should have been handled differently by the company, employee... or you.
Example:Helped a friend move into his new home last weekend. He hired a local moving company (typically very polished and very Polish) because he had used them twice before. One of those two-guys-and-a-truck companies, although not THAT company. Things went well overall, expect for "the incident."
As soon as the movers started unloading their truck the skies opened up and it began to downpour. Water tends to make metal surfaces slippery. One of the movers was carrying my friend's flatscreen TV, shuffled down the metal ramp leading from the truck to the ground, slipped, and fell on his back. The guy took the fall like a champ, flat on his back, while never dropping the TV. It was incredible.
However, the force of his fall caused him to bend the TV just enough to crack the screen.
The movers, who were extremely apologetic, called their HQ and were told to offer a $100 discount on the cost of the move. The TV was apparently a pretty decent purchase 9 years ago as my friend says he paid about $1300 for it at the time. After some negotiation, they agreed to a $150 discount. I still feel my friend should have opened an insurance claim, but I understand that can be a hassle.
But then he tried to tip the movers after paying his bill ($40 each). The guy who (accidentally) damaged the TV accepted the tip while the other guy got all pissed off, turned his back on my friend, and walked back to the truck. Still not sure why.
What say you?