Bit of backstory: the org I work for is a very popular women's org. Sadly, this means our standard colors and themes (the sort that can't be copyrighted) have been copied ad nauseam by other companies wanting to make a buck of our members. There are several big offenders: let's call my org the Green Bonnet Group. These others call themselves things like Green Bonnets 4 You, Green Bonnet Boutique, etc.
So we tend to get calls like the following:
Scenario #1:
CSR: Hello, GBG Online store, how can I help you?
SC: Yes, I want to order this item.
CSR: Do you have the item number?
SC: Yes, it's xxx-xx.
CSR: That doesn't sound like one of our style numbers, can you describe the item to me?
SC: *describes item*
CSR: I don't believe we have anything like that, where are you seeing it?
SC: It's on page 32 of your catalogue.
CSR: Ma'am, we don't put out a full-sized catalog. What does it say on the front?
SC: Green Bonnet Boutique! See, it's yours?
CSR: *headdesk*
Scenario #2--less frequent than scenario 1, but still happens with some regularity(this one was my personal fav, probably because I wasn't the one who took the call!):
CSR: Thank you for calling the online store, how can I help you?
SC: You people overcharged me!
CSR: Ok, I can help you with that, do you have your order number?
SC: Yes, it's xxx.
CSR: That's not one of our order numbers; let me get your name and look it up that way.
SC: *gives name*
CSR: No, I don't show any orders from you.
SC: But it's on my billing statement, Green Bonnets 4 You, $xx.xx.
CSR: Green Bonnets 4 You? That's not us ma'am, that's a completely seperate company.
SC: No it's not! You're the Green Bonnet Group, this is you!
CSR: No, ma'am, they gave themselves a similar name to try to get some of our business, but it's not us.
SC: Yes it is!
CSR: No, ma'am, it's not. We have nothing to do with them!
*lather, rinse, repeat for about 10 minutes*
SC: I can't believe this! I'm never ordering from you again! *click*
CSR: WTF? You never ordered from us in the first place, lady!
So we tend to get calls like the following:
Scenario #1:
CSR: Hello, GBG Online store, how can I help you?
SC: Yes, I want to order this item.
CSR: Do you have the item number?
SC: Yes, it's xxx-xx.
CSR: That doesn't sound like one of our style numbers, can you describe the item to me?
SC: *describes item*
CSR: I don't believe we have anything like that, where are you seeing it?
SC: It's on page 32 of your catalogue.
CSR: Ma'am, we don't put out a full-sized catalog. What does it say on the front?
SC: Green Bonnet Boutique! See, it's yours?
CSR: *headdesk*
Scenario #2--less frequent than scenario 1, but still happens with some regularity(this one was my personal fav, probably because I wasn't the one who took the call!):
CSR: Thank you for calling the online store, how can I help you?
SC: You people overcharged me!
CSR: Ok, I can help you with that, do you have your order number?
SC: Yes, it's xxx.
CSR: That's not one of our order numbers; let me get your name and look it up that way.
SC: *gives name*
CSR: No, I don't show any orders from you.
SC: But it's on my billing statement, Green Bonnets 4 You, $xx.xx.
CSR: Green Bonnets 4 You? That's not us ma'am, that's a completely seperate company.
SC: No it's not! You're the Green Bonnet Group, this is you!
CSR: No, ma'am, they gave themselves a similar name to try to get some of our business, but it's not us.
SC: Yes it is!
CSR: No, ma'am, it's not. We have nothing to do with them!
*lather, rinse, repeat for about 10 minutes*
SC: I can't believe this! I'm never ordering from you again! *click*
CSR: WTF? You never ordered from us in the first place, lady!
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