I don't know if this guy was really a sucky customer. Maybe just a dumb customer. I don't know. Anyway...
I received this call yesterday from a gentlemen wondering where his refund check was. Him and his wife bought some furniture in December, and paid cash up front in the amount of $11k+. They also had a couple of other separate saleschecks for smaller amounts. What happened? They lost their house, and so they had to cancel all the saleschecks that they had paid for. They'd already gotten the smaller refund checks, but were still waiting for the largest one (which was actually coming in the form of 2 smaller checks, because it is such a large amount).
I am explaining to the customer that the check was processed on 2/15, and that it can take up to 10 days for it to arrive. Well, that's not good enough, because they've already waited almost 2 months for this money (salescheck as cancelled 12/29, but it takes a while to process because it is such a large amount of money). He starts going on and on about how he "should have known better" than to trust BlahBlahCompany, and that he even thought he'd trust us again and went out and spent ANOTHER $8k on furniture before their refund check. At this point, I'm like, what? These people must be nuts. Eventually I transferred this guy to a supervisor...but these are the questions I kept asking myself throughout this call:
-- Don't you usually know if you are in danger of losing your home? And if you knew this, why go out and buy over $11k worth of furniture (paying CASH mind you)?
-- If you have lost your home, and you are still waiting to get your $11k back...why go out and spend another exorbitant amount of money (in cash, once again) on furniture?
-- Is it really possible to get "back on your feet" again after only 2 months, when it seems like things were bad enough that you LOST YOUR FREAKING HOUSE?
I received this call yesterday from a gentlemen wondering where his refund check was. Him and his wife bought some furniture in December, and paid cash up front in the amount of $11k+. They also had a couple of other separate saleschecks for smaller amounts. What happened? They lost their house, and so they had to cancel all the saleschecks that they had paid for. They'd already gotten the smaller refund checks, but were still waiting for the largest one (which was actually coming in the form of 2 smaller checks, because it is such a large amount).
I am explaining to the customer that the check was processed on 2/15, and that it can take up to 10 days for it to arrive. Well, that's not good enough, because they've already waited almost 2 months for this money (salescheck as cancelled 12/29, but it takes a while to process because it is such a large amount of money). He starts going on and on about how he "should have known better" than to trust BlahBlahCompany, and that he even thought he'd trust us again and went out and spent ANOTHER $8k on furniture before their refund check. At this point, I'm like, what? These people must be nuts. Eventually I transferred this guy to a supervisor...but these are the questions I kept asking myself throughout this call:
-- Don't you usually know if you are in danger of losing your home? And if you knew this, why go out and buy over $11k worth of furniture (paying CASH mind you)?
-- If you have lost your home, and you are still waiting to get your $11k back...why go out and spend another exorbitant amount of money (in cash, once again) on furniture?
-- Is it really possible to get "back on your feet" again after only 2 months, when it seems like things were bad enough that you LOST YOUR FREAKING HOUSE?
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