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Osem
21-12-2010, 13:52
Yes I know I'm sad but I do quite like checking out product reviews and having a giggle at some of the nonsense people spout. One of my favourites was posted on the QVC (IIRC) and concerned a ladder. The rather annoyed reviewer had bought the item and given it a very bad review because it was too short! :D

Another comes from personal experience. Some years ago I answered my business line one day only to be greeted by a torrent of abuse from a very disgruntled client who hardly stopped to take breath. When I finally managed to get a word in, I asked for his name and immediately checked the file.

"I see, so you haven't received your final documents yet then?" I asked.

"No and I want my money back!" came the angry reply.

"Well according to our records the second set of draft documents was sent to you for checking over 2 weeks ago..." I pointed out...

"I know, I have them right here and I've been waiting ever since!..." he rudely interrupted.

"....and we're still awaiting their return together with your final instructions which is why nothing else has been done to date." I continued.....

At that point the line went very quiet for some strange reason....... :D

After a few seconds he then demanded to speak to the manager and didn't seem too happy when I told him I was as high as he could get in the chain of command and that he wouldn't be getting his money back anytime soon.. :)

I dare say anyone who deals with the general public experiences this sort of thing all the time, so has anyone here got any other classics to relate?

Pauls9
21-12-2010, 17:04
A customer review of the second edition of a "how to" photography book (described clearly as "the updated edition") on a well-known web site. The reviewer bought both the original and this version and complained bitterly that the second edition was "simply a re-write of the first" and a "total waste of money".

Hmmm

AndyCambs
21-12-2010, 19:30
I remember booking a vacation for a family group many years ago. The confirmation, final invoice and tickets all showed the same flight departure times (which incidentally would have been read out to them at the time of booking).
They arrived at the airport (and in their words), the check-in staff were a little hurried and short with them. They then went to the duty free shop, and by the time they got to the gate, their flight had gone, and they ended up having to pay the additional travel from one Canary Island to another.
They tried to claim the money back, however since every document had shown the same time (and they'd checked in late- hence the hurried check-in) there was no come back...
Moral of the tale - always listen to what someone is telling you, and read the documentation.

Flyboy
21-12-2010, 21:02
Yes I know I'm sad but I do quite like checking out product reviews and having a giggle at some of the nonsense people spout. One of my favourites was posted on the QVC (IIRC) and concerned a ladder. The rather annoyed reviewer had bought the item and given it a very bad review because it was too short! :D

If the ladder was too short, I can't see the problem with him complaining. If I order a twelve foot ladder and it was only ten foot long, I'd be pretty peeved off too.

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A customer review of the second edition of a "how to" photography book (described clearly as "the updated edition") on a well-known web site. The reviewer bought both the original and this version and complained bitterly that the second edition was "simply a re-write of the first" and a "total waste of money".

Hmmm

In which case it was a total waste of money. If nothing was added, then it wasn't updated; makes sense to me. :D

Osem
21-12-2010, 21:06
If the ladder was too short, I can't see the problem with him complaining. If I order a twelve foot ladder and it was only ten foot long, I'd be pretty peeved off too.



It was the length advertised (as you'd expect) but too short for the purpose he wanted it for!

Pauls9
22-12-2010, 09:18
In which case it was a total waste of money. If nothing was added, then it wasn't updated; makes sense to me. :DAh - sorry. I didn't make it clear. The product description stated clearly that the second edition was an update of the first. The customer had bought both, somehow expecting them to be completely different and was upset that the second edition contained much the same as the first.

Derek
22-12-2010, 11:07
Many, many years ago I worked for a well known travel website and had some cracking complaints.

My favourite was the guy who swore blind he was just looking at flights and at the last moment his cat jumped on the keyboard and happened to land in such a way that it entered his 16 digit credit card number and press confirm. :D

Graham M
22-12-2010, 11:23
Many, many years ago I worked for a well known travel website and had some cracking complaints.

My favourite was the guy who swore blind he was just looking at flights and at the last moment his cat jumped on the keyboard and happened to land in such a way that it entered his 16 digit credit card number and press confirm. :D

That's one clever cat.

Hugh
22-12-2010, 11:30
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2010/12/36.jpg

Osem
22-12-2010, 11:33
Many, many years ago I worked for a well known travel website and had some cracking complaints.

My favourite was the guy who swore blind he was just looking at flights and at the last moment his cat jumped on the keyboard and happened to land in such a way that it entered his 16 digit credit card number and press confirm. :D

Hmmm... my wife also has that problem..... :D

LondonRoad
22-12-2010, 12:55
Many, many years ago I worked for a well known travel website and had some cracking complaints.

My favourite was the guy who swore blind he was just looking at flights and at the last moment his cat jumped on the keyboard and happened to land in such a way that it entered his 16 digit credit card number and press confirm. :D

Next deliberately issued my wife with a card that our family pets could enter the number on the keyboard.:(

Bloody expensive taste those goldfish too. ;):D