Ok, so I’ll be honest.... This post is more of a general gripe than caused by this one customer. I'll explain later...
Me:
DD: Discount Dude
Me: Hi there, thank you for calling XXX my name is Shugo how can I help you today?
DD: Uhh yeah I'm looking at this 2 bedroom condo on your website and it's saying the rate for XXX to XXX is $100 per night ... Is that right?
*checks for the customer*
Me: Yep! That’s the correct rate for that time period.
DD: *pauses* Can you do any better than that?
Me: No sir, these rates are given to us directly from the local companies and we cannot change them.
DD: So you're not going to give me a discount?
Me: No sir. Those are the rates.
DD: Then let me speak to your manager and he'll give me one.
*It's important to note that we cant give a discount to anyone... the rate is hardcoded into our system. We don’t touch it, it comes to us from the local companies server.*
Me: No sir, you can’t talk to my manager. He's busy right now and he's going to tell you the exact same thing I’m telling you. We *can’t* change the rate.
*silence*
DD: Ok... i'll go ahead and book it then.
*Fin*
People looking for discounts on an already low rate drive me batty. Hey I get it, the economy sucks, I took a significant pay cut to keep my job, and I’m with ya. But if I tell you the rate is xxx a night then it's because...... it is xxx a night. I'm not holding out on you and giving it away at $5 a night to the person who asks. The Priceline Pandemic where people think they can negotiate the price down is getting old. Even Priceline doesn’t' really work that way. You're just negotiating how much extra they're making beyond the rate they were given to sell at.
*sigh*
And I also heard some guy on the radio today talking about (or at least I think that's what he was saying) how if a customer service person isn't willing to work with you and lower prices on a product you should talk to their manager and get them fired. I was like
.But I don’t have the transcript because I was in the car and trying not to get killed. Where do these people come from that that sort of behavior is even mildly acceptable.
There is no secret squirrel handshake to get you a better rate.
Me:

DD: Discount Dude
Me: Hi there, thank you for calling XXX my name is Shugo how can I help you today?
DD: Uhh yeah I'm looking at this 2 bedroom condo on your website and it's saying the rate for XXX to XXX is $100 per night ... Is that right?
*checks for the customer*
Me: Yep! That’s the correct rate for that time period.
DD: *pauses* Can you do any better than that?
Me: No sir, these rates are given to us directly from the local companies and we cannot change them.
DD: So you're not going to give me a discount?
Me: No sir. Those are the rates.
DD: Then let me speak to your manager and he'll give me one.
*It's important to note that we cant give a discount to anyone... the rate is hardcoded into our system. We don’t touch it, it comes to us from the local companies server.*
Me: No sir, you can’t talk to my manager. He's busy right now and he's going to tell you the exact same thing I’m telling you. We *can’t* change the rate.
*silence*
DD: Ok... i'll go ahead and book it then.
*Fin*
People looking for discounts on an already low rate drive me batty. Hey I get it, the economy sucks, I took a significant pay cut to keep my job, and I’m with ya. But if I tell you the rate is xxx a night then it's because...... it is xxx a night. I'm not holding out on you and giving it away at $5 a night to the person who asks. The Priceline Pandemic where people think they can negotiate the price down is getting old. Even Priceline doesn’t' really work that way. You're just negotiating how much extra they're making beyond the rate they were given to sell at.
*sigh*
And I also heard some guy on the radio today talking about (or at least I think that's what he was saying) how if a customer service person isn't willing to work with you and lower prices on a product you should talk to their manager and get them fired. I was like


There is no secret squirrel handshake to get you a better rate.
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