retchlow 7 Report post Posted February 7, 2014 classic example of finger pointing when things screw up or don't go the way they want it to be. it is only human nature that people do not wish to take responsibility or acknowledge that it's their mistake to have made the decision. and customers will never think it's their wrong. all fingers will naturally point at the service provider. i've been in the customer service line for almost 2 decades & probably seen the worst customers. and they all share one common trait: they will never admit it's their fault. never, ever. and what i found it unacceptable was people joining in the hating game & started throwing baseless accusations. but then again, that's how the internet works & i've learned that it's best to just sit back, relax & enjoy the show. best with garrett pop corns.ask any of my friends & they will tell you that i'm someone who is totally not what you have made out to be. but then again - it's the internet! you can't trust everything you read online. use your own discretion & common sense, and perhaps with some intelligence to decipher between right & wrong, what's true, what's not.anyway, yeah! i'm a much happier & positive person than before! thanks to my furry companions as they are the ones who taught me how to live my life better! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
meeko 5 Report post Posted February 7, 2014 Wise words, Retchlow. I've also indirectly been in the service industry for the last 10 years or so. I can relate to customers and their demands. I think, at the end of the day, a little bit of courtesy never kills y'know? But true what you said about the internet. Sometimes it's best to just pull up a ring side seat and sit back with a box of popcorn- yum, Garrett's, no less. I chope the macadamia mix I know, from your blog that you have furkids, and I totally get what you mean about them being spots of sunlight in an otherwise sometimes dismal reality. I have 2 cats myself. Would love to keep a big dog, but not sure if my current schedule would allow for that level of commitment. Maybe one day.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites