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Ranker has published a list of companies with the worst customer service and AT&T, Time Warner, Comcast, Best Buy, Dell, Facebook, Microsoft, Verizon ad Sprint all made the top twenty.
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I always take lists like this with a grain of salt since it is based on consumer voting ... anything you vote on will be potentially skewed as it tends to attract the people who love or hate something ... people who are satisfied with something rarely go out of their way to vote on these things ... that doesn't mean that there might not be some opportunities for these companies to improve their service but ATT has more than 100 million customers and the people voting them to the top of the survey are about 800 people
Not exactly earth shattering.
I mean, Circuit City on the list??? They liquidated their last store like 4 or 5 years ago, and their online presence has been melted into Tiger Direct. So unless you're one of maybe 3 people on earth that doesn't know this, and is still waiting for a customer service response, they shouldn't be on anyone's list..........
bad service at hooters? did people grope the waitresses and got thrown out?
Facebook's on the list? Why? What do you expect from a "free" service?
bad service at hooters? did people grope the waitresses and got thrown out?
Oddly enough, there's still a Circuit City here in Vegas. I think it's closed, but they still have the signage up and everything. Don't know why.
As far as the list. It's pretty spot on. I know a few people who have had run ins with American Airlines and apparently they are an absolute joke. A few days ago a buddy of mine landed in Vegas and found out his luggage was still in Dallas. He was supposed to drive to LA for a meeting, but now had to stay a night. The CSR at the desk was nice but the manager came out and first thing he said was "what do you want, pal?" .. When told about the luggage, his response was "yeah? What do you want us to do about it?". It's customary to comp a hotel room when you inconvenience a customer. When told that, he essentially said " we stopped doing that years ago, tough luck."
Wish he uploaded it to YouTube.
hmm, was wondering why there are a lot of Companies there that does not seem to fit (for one Dell, from an enterprise standpoint, we had better support from them than HP), then I checked the site, it seems it's a free for all click to up vote down-vote thing, okay...
The girls they advertise, are not the ones you will find in your average hooters. Not even close..they advertise 9's and 10's...they hire 2's and 3's.
Oddly enough, there's still a Circuit City here in Vegas. I think it's closed, but they still have the signage up and everything. Don't know why.
That place as been closed forever. They can't rent out the spot since no one wants it. It probably costs to much to take down that big plug thing they used to use. So much empty space in this valley that companies have other spots to set up shop.
Totally depends where you live. Go to a Hooters in a large college town and it's some nice-ish T+A. If you're a older dude that flashes money around, they hang all over you. Normal Joe Schmo's pretty much get left alone.
Hmmm....
Companies given region monopolies by the government rank among a some of the worst for customer service. Well you can always go to... oh wait their on there too.
Gotta love the options most of us are stuck with for ISPs