I get that you're upset that what you wanted to give your Mom for Mother's Day you now can't because it's defective. I get that you're upset even more because it's the second one that you've had that's defective.You have a right to be upset. I would be too. I even said that and sympathized with you about it. It's completely uncool that you got two defective items in a row.
You know what else is completely uncool? Screaming at me for ruining your Mom's Mother's Day. I'm sorry you had a bad experience with a product that my company sells, but I didn't make the product nor did I select it for sale. I'm the person who is trying her best to help you resolve the situation. Screaming at me is counterproductive. I didn't have anything to do with the problem beyond trying to help you resolve it. No, I'm not going to tell your mother why she's not getting the cheap crappy thing you selected for her present. Perhaps I should put my mother on the phone with you to teach you how to complain without making an ass of yourself? (Didn't say that, wish I could have.) Absolutely you can have the address and phone number for our corporate office. Here you go and I'll be happy to refund your money when you come in with your receipt at your convenience.
And then I immediately called corporate to apprise them of the situation (with details) and also placed a call to my direct supervisor with a verbatim account of the incident and the names of the employees who witnessed my side of the phone conversation. Never let it be said that I'm not thorough.

The worst part of this? This person was probably my mother's age or so (mid 60s) and was carrying on like this. I swear, this was the second person of this age range to go off on me this week, and for something I didn't even have any control over!
You know what else is completely uncool? Screaming at me for ruining your Mom's Mother's Day. I'm sorry you had a bad experience with a product that my company sells, but I didn't make the product nor did I select it for sale. I'm the person who is trying her best to help you resolve the situation. Screaming at me is counterproductive. I didn't have anything to do with the problem beyond trying to help you resolve it. No, I'm not going to tell your mother why she's not getting the cheap crappy thing you selected for her present. Perhaps I should put my mother on the phone with you to teach you how to complain without making an ass of yourself? (Didn't say that, wish I could have.) Absolutely you can have the address and phone number for our corporate office. Here you go and I'll be happy to refund your money when you come in with your receipt at your convenience.
And then I immediately called corporate to apprise them of the situation (with details) and also placed a call to my direct supervisor with a verbatim account of the incident and the names of the employees who witnessed my side of the phone conversation. Never let it be said that I'm not thorough.

The worst part of this? This person was probably my mother's age or so (mid 60s) and was carrying on like this. I swear, this was the second person of this age range to go off on me this week, and for something I didn't even have any control over!
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