When I worked at Bellsouth, we did orders called "port backs", which is mainly the customer keeping their telephone number that they have with a competitor, and bringing it to Bellsouth. At the time, customers that did this had to pay a connection charge, as was the ruling of the Public Service Commission. About a year or two later, this ruling changed, so customers desiring to come back to Bellsouth now could do so without a connection charge.
Guess what? The neighbors and friends of the later customers called in upset about this. We're talking people who two, three years before, got new service or connected their service to Bellsouth back from a competitor. These people went on to say, "Hey, my neighbor didn't have to pay to come back and I did. I think I'm entitled to a credit for that."
These calls were so overwhelming to where the supervisors kept pretty busy. Some of them were so ridiculous, such as customers who were with Bellsouth for 15 or 20 years, and demanded a credit on a connection fee they paid years ago.
I also am a fan of the ones that call demanding a cash back offer that did not exist 10 years ago when they got internet (being DSL was not in existence yet), but they would demand a $50 cash back because new DSL customers got it. All these people had to do was upgrade from dial up internet to DSL. Nope, they weren't interested in upgrading their internet and paying more money, they instead felt they were entitled to the cash back promo because everyone else is getting it. It didn't matter how many times this was explained to them "new customers only".
What's next? "My neighbor was in a car accident and got $5 million from the defendant's insurance company, so I want that for a bite wound his dog gave me ten years ago!"?
Guess what? The neighbors and friends of the later customers called in upset about this. We're talking people who two, three years before, got new service or connected their service to Bellsouth back from a competitor. These people went on to say, "Hey, my neighbor didn't have to pay to come back and I did. I think I'm entitled to a credit for that."
These calls were so overwhelming to where the supervisors kept pretty busy. Some of them were so ridiculous, such as customers who were with Bellsouth for 15 or 20 years, and demanded a credit on a connection fee they paid years ago.
I also am a fan of the ones that call demanding a cash back offer that did not exist 10 years ago when they got internet (being DSL was not in existence yet), but they would demand a $50 cash back because new DSL customers got it. All these people had to do was upgrade from dial up internet to DSL. Nope, they weren't interested in upgrading their internet and paying more money, they instead felt they were entitled to the cash back promo because everyone else is getting it. It didn't matter how many times this was explained to them "new customers only".
What's next? "My neighbor was in a car accident and got $5 million from the defendant's insurance company, so I want that for a bite wound his dog gave me ten years ago!"?
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