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When, And Why, Did Customer Service Die?
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<blockquote data-quote="alank2" data-source="post: 3797815" data-attributes="member: 108"><p>Well handled SlugSlinger. What it is with places trying to scam and pull every dirty trick they can these days.</p><p></p><p>Customer service has gone along with everything else. At some point companies decided that their name wasn't worth anything any longer, much the same way that people don't have any self respect any longer. When you don't care about your name, then you do whatever you want, the same is true for companies as it is for people. Then the time came where nobody wanted to work anymore. There is literally no one there to provide service, customer service or otherwise. They great irony to me is that back when women weren't so much in the workforce, there were plenty of workers, but now, even with women and men in the workforce, there aren't enough workers. Hmmmmm, maybe it is the all the free money people have voted themselves that is the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alank2, post: 3797815, member: 108"] Well handled SlugSlinger. What it is with places trying to scam and pull every dirty trick they can these days. Customer service has gone along with everything else. At some point companies decided that their name wasn't worth anything any longer, much the same way that people don't have any self respect any longer. When you don't care about your name, then you do whatever you want, the same is true for companies as it is for people. Then the time came where nobody wanted to work anymore. There is literally no one there to provide service, customer service or otherwise. They great irony to me is that back when women weren't so much in the workforce, there were plenty of workers, but now, even with women and men in the workforce, there aren't enough workers. Hmmmmm, maybe it is the all the free money people have voted themselves that is the problem. [/QUOTE]
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