Customers from Hell
The customer is always right. And yet, as 'listentomyopinion' writes, this is utter bollocks.
Tell us of the customers who were wrong, wrong, wrong but you still had to smile at (if only to take their money.)
( , Thu 4 Sep 2008, 16:42)
The customer is always right. And yet, as 'listentomyopinion' writes, this is utter bollocks.
Tell us of the customers who were wrong, wrong, wrong but you still had to smile at (if only to take their money.)
( , Thu 4 Sep 2008, 16:42)
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Exactly the same
conversation with Abbey national a few years back. They'd happily lent me 50K to buy my first house but said no to a current account. I was working with people with learning difficulties and 'challenging behaviour' at the time and they rang me at work just as it all kick off in the room I was in and a chair whistled past my ear. I think I might have said a rude word at that point. I explained that NOW was probably not the best time to discuss the matter.
"I can hear you're busy Mr. MadBD. I'll get it sorted." My new cards and chequebook arrived a week later. I then proceeded to piss it all up the wall and ramp up a huge unauthorised overdraft.
( , Sun 7 Sep 2008, 21:20, Reply)
conversation with Abbey national a few years back. They'd happily lent me 50K to buy my first house but said no to a current account. I was working with people with learning difficulties and 'challenging behaviour' at the time and they rang me at work just as it all kick off in the room I was in and a chair whistled past my ear. I think I might have said a rude word at that point. I explained that NOW was probably not the best time to discuss the matter.
"I can hear you're busy Mr. MadBD. I'll get it sorted." My new cards and chequebook arrived a week later. I then proceeded to piss it all up the wall and ramp up a huge unauthorised overdraft.
( , Sun 7 Sep 2008, 21:20, Reply)
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