Just a little background infomation: I was off of work for the last couple days. I don't know why, but it seems I can not train a person since last year when a girl who worked with me moved to Austalia. Anyway, new guy has been working for a month & calls me all hours of the night usually asking questions that are simple , "hmm, perhaps I should think about it & make my own call"...but, no he calls me. This is about one of the only times he has called me & actually should have.
More background: At our hotel, we have to rent from a company in order to have our guests be able to rent movies in their rooms. I think most places are like that. Anyway, they are pay-per-view items & in no way cheap. If a guest claims they didn't watch a movie but the system shows they did, we have to take it off their bill & eat the charges.
New development from the customer world, however. New Guy (NG) calls me at 5am. A guest says they paused their movie, fell asleep, and wanted to watch the rest of it but the system wouldn't let them. Okay. Our movies play ONCE. (I don't see how someone falling asleep during a movie is our problem.) I told him that. Hang up phone. NG calls again. Guest claims that the system told him that he could rewatch an already paid for movie at any time. Guest says that what our tv said is "false advertising" & he was going to sue because it said he could pause it & play it again later & now he is getting a different story from the desk. I told NG not to argue with the guest, tell them we would force the movie to play again at no extra charge to them. Nice & good, BUT we have to eat that charge. The hotel does not get refunded by this company. Do these people care? doubtful... Why are hotels getting so expensive? Many reasons, most of them being guests who want want want and all for free.
Folks, I have stayed in our hotel. I have stayed in our sister hotels. Everyone who has our system (even though it's the glitchiest-filled system that causes a lot of headaches) has the same set up, and the system says that a movie can only be watched one time. The system also tells people that you can indeed pause a movie, but it will only pause for a total of 10 minutes. I have done it, I have seen the counter myself that counts down the time! And this guest threatened to sue...sue who? It couldn't be us cuz we rent the system! And sue them for what? $9.99...the price of the movie? I love how people throw "sue" out even when they have no idea what they are talking about! "false advertising"? I have friends who are studying to be lawyers who would laugh at this guy. How much "mental anguish" can a person claim with a $9.99 movie?
More background: At our hotel, we have to rent from a company in order to have our guests be able to rent movies in their rooms. I think most places are like that. Anyway, they are pay-per-view items & in no way cheap. If a guest claims they didn't watch a movie but the system shows they did, we have to take it off their bill & eat the charges.
New development from the customer world, however. New Guy (NG) calls me at 5am. A guest says they paused their movie, fell asleep, and wanted to watch the rest of it but the system wouldn't let them. Okay. Our movies play ONCE. (I don't see how someone falling asleep during a movie is our problem.) I told him that. Hang up phone. NG calls again. Guest claims that the system told him that he could rewatch an already paid for movie at any time. Guest says that what our tv said is "false advertising" & he was going to sue because it said he could pause it & play it again later & now he is getting a different story from the desk. I told NG not to argue with the guest, tell them we would force the movie to play again at no extra charge to them. Nice & good, BUT we have to eat that charge. The hotel does not get refunded by this company. Do these people care? doubtful... Why are hotels getting so expensive? Many reasons, most of them being guests who want want want and all for free.
Folks, I have stayed in our hotel. I have stayed in our sister hotels. Everyone who has our system (even though it's the glitchiest-filled system that causes a lot of headaches) has the same set up, and the system says that a movie can only be watched one time. The system also tells people that you can indeed pause a movie, but it will only pause for a total of 10 minutes. I have done it, I have seen the counter myself that counts down the time! And this guest threatened to sue...sue who? It couldn't be us cuz we rent the system! And sue them for what? $9.99...the price of the movie? I love how people throw "sue" out even when they have no idea what they are talking about! "false advertising"? I have friends who are studying to be lawyers who would laugh at this guy. How much "mental anguish" can a person claim with a $9.99 movie?
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