Your story is definately an SC story. These stories are the reason we come here. Just generally bitching about customers is a different story, and you shouldn't work retail if you have a general intolerance for everyone.
Anyway, reminds me of a story I have from when I worked the Cable Call center. (Yes, I have THOUSANDS of CC stories...although they're old--because I've since escaped) It was the 'Great Flood of 2004'. The worst flood this area has ever seen in 25 years. The city (parts of it) were under 4 feet of water. It was massive. It made travelling next to impossible...as a lot of the roads were, obviously, underwater.
So I'm working (I was unfortunate enough to have a clear path to my work -- no water between here and there (sigh)) and this guy calls in. "Where's my tech?? He left a message saying he wasn't coming!! I want to know WHY!!!' Um...did you not notice most of the city is underwater??? So I educated him on the flood. He said "Well I'm not flooded! My house is FINE!" I said "Yes, and that's great! However, the roads leading TO your house ARE flooded, making it impossible to get there." He would not listen at all. He just kept ranting about how horrible the customer service was, and that this is 'inexcusable'. I attempted several times to make that little light bulb go off in his head---*OHHHH so he just can't GET here because he can't DRIVE on the roads! I get it!*---but no, he never did get it. So, I decided to flip the light on for him. I said "Well, sir you could always drive here and get the cable box--they're really easy to install, and if you need help, we can walk you thru it." And you know what he said?
Guess....
"HOW THE HELL am I going to do that?? The ROADS are FLOODED!!!!"
"Yes, that's what I've been trying to explain....if you cant drive on flooded roads, neither can our techs'
"but that's their JOB!"
So then, he said "Just cut my cable off...I'm cancelling everything. Bet THAT gets them out here!'
"No, sir...they still can't drive on flooded roads. I can have a tech out there on Tuesday to disconnect your cable, providing the roads are not flooded"
He said 'Forget it...just reschedule my cable box install.' Grumbled some more, then hung up.
I wonder why SC's think employees have special powers?
Anyway, reminds me of a story I have from when I worked the Cable Call center. (Yes, I have THOUSANDS of CC stories...although they're old--because I've since escaped) It was the 'Great Flood of 2004'. The worst flood this area has ever seen in 25 years. The city (parts of it) were under 4 feet of water. It was massive. It made travelling next to impossible...as a lot of the roads were, obviously, underwater.
So I'm working (I was unfortunate enough to have a clear path to my work -- no water between here and there (sigh)) and this guy calls in. "Where's my tech?? He left a message saying he wasn't coming!! I want to know WHY!!!' Um...did you not notice most of the city is underwater??? So I educated him on the flood. He said "Well I'm not flooded! My house is FINE!" I said "Yes, and that's great! However, the roads leading TO your house ARE flooded, making it impossible to get there." He would not listen at all. He just kept ranting about how horrible the customer service was, and that this is 'inexcusable'. I attempted several times to make that little light bulb go off in his head---*OHHHH so he just can't GET here because he can't DRIVE on the roads! I get it!*---but no, he never did get it. So, I decided to flip the light on for him. I said "Well, sir you could always drive here and get the cable box--they're really easy to install, and if you need help, we can walk you thru it." And you know what he said?
Guess....
"HOW THE HELL am I going to do that?? The ROADS are FLOODED!!!!"

"Yes, that's what I've been trying to explain....if you cant drive on flooded roads, neither can our techs'
"but that's their JOB!"
So then, he said "Just cut my cable off...I'm cancelling everything. Bet THAT gets them out here!'
"No, sir...they still can't drive on flooded roads. I can have a tech out there on Tuesday to disconnect your cable, providing the roads are not flooded"
He said 'Forget it...just reschedule my cable box install.' Grumbled some more, then hung up.
I wonder why SC's think employees have special powers?
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