Your irrational pet peeves
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Re: Your irrational pet peeves
I generally reserve bad public reviews for instances where I've received flippant customer service, outright rudeness, or been completely ignored. If it's a busy night/honest mistake/etc, I'll always give it another try.
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You don't owe them anything and I don't think anyone is saying you do. It just happens to be, at least IMHO, the right thing to do; to try and help correct what is wrong. If you ran a business would you not want to know why your customers were unhappy? You would probably want to know what was wrong so that you could fix it.
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In my instance I was completely ignored on a dead night. I don't want to put a bad public review out until I give them a chance to fix what is wrong.shafnutz05 wrote:I generally reserve bad public reviews for instances where I've received flippant customer service, outright rudeness, or been completely ignored. If it's a busy night/honest mistake/etc, I'll always give it another try.
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Well, that's kind of the point tho. Without customer feedback, how are they going to know what they need to improve? They'll just see that business is dwindling and spin their wheels.
Restaurants live and die by the reputation of their service: A restaurant with mediocre food but outstanding service will outlast a restaurant with Michelin-quality food and terrible service. I like to eat at places that offer good food. If I go to one that's convenient to me, but their service was lacking, I have a vested interest in the restaurant improving. Service improves, I now have a new option in the rotation. That's a win for me.
Restaurants live and die by the reputation of their service: A restaurant with mediocre food but outstanding service will outlast a restaurant with Michelin-quality food and terrible service. I like to eat at places that offer good food. If I go to one that's convenient to me, but their service was lacking, I have a vested interest in the restaurant improving. Service improves, I now have a new option in the rotation. That's a win for me.
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My wife is the worst with restaurants... if we go there and we have a bad experience, we never go back. Never give it another try. It's very frustrating as she should know (former waitress) that servers have off days, not all servers are created equal, some cooks are better than others, etc. If I have a bad experience, I like to give the restaurant the benefit of the doubt and try again later. Usually 2 bad times, I just don't go back and give a bad review somewhere online which explicitly explains why the bad review was given.
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My issue with the wheels thing was that I told them what system my skates had, he acknowledged that they were Hi-Lo wheels and went into the back of the store to get the wheels. Comes back with a bag of wheels and rings them up in a hurry, as he was already pushing us out the door at 5:50 because they close at 6pm. I pack the bag away and go home to NC, unwrap them and I have eight 80mm wheels. Now I can't return them because I'm 500 miles away. Normally I'd just write off the 'error' because I'll just burn off the wheels anyway, but the fact that he demonstrated the knowledge and still brought the wrong wheels and then rushed us out the door was enough for me to actually write a review. I'm happy to write positive reviews as well, when warranted, such as RateMyProf or AViewFromMySeat.
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Hah, yeah. My wife was a server as well (and I a cook/manager) and she is the harshest critic of food service. I think because she took it seriously she thinks everyone *should* and when they don't she wants to burn their tip. I've only ever not tipped once in my life, and it was at that Dennys outside of Columbus.count2infinity wrote:My wife is the worst with restaurants... if we go there and we have a bad experience, we never go back. Never give it another try. It's very frustrating as she should know (former waitress) that servers have off days, not all servers are created equal, some cooks are better than others, etc.
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Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Cookies that are impervious to milk. On occasion, I like me some vanilla-crème cookies (like vanilla Oreos). I also like to dunk them in milk so that they soften up some. I think a lot of people do that. So if your cookies are functionally waterproof, you should have to mention that on the package. I bought some Keebler Vienna Fingers that were on sale, and I swear these things have been Scotchguarded. I did an experiment when I put three of them in a bowl of milk, set a timer, and ate them at two-minute intervals. The six-minute cookie was still just as completely crunchy as the two before it. They also floated like Ivory soap.
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A friend of mine is a Sous Chef, if we hang out and go to a restaurant, she is the worst critic of the food, the presentation and service. I was a server and bartender for a few years, while there's no excuse for bad service, it does happen occasionally, I'll go to a place a couple of times before I'll write it off because of the service. Now there's been a bar or 2 that I've been a regular and been friends with most of the staff and so get the occasional perk for being a regular but as a regular sometimes you have to put up with being ignored and not so great service so other customers can get waited on.count2infinity wrote:My wife is the worst with restaurants... if we go there and we have a bad experience, we never go back. Never give it another try. It's very frustrating as she should know (former waitress) that servers have off days, not all servers are created equal, some cooks are better than others, etc. If I have a bad experience, I like to give the restaurant the benefit of the doubt and try again later. Usually 2 bad times, I just don't go back and give a bad review somewhere online which explicitly explains why the bad review was given.
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Re: Your irrational pet peeves
The solitaire game on my phone has one of 2 tones it plays whwn you win. One is triumphant, the other is kinda there. I get annoyed when it picks the latter.
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Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Going north on 79 yesterday from Southpointe towards Bridgeville. Going 75 in a 55 in the passing lane, passing a rig that was probably going 68. Everything good, right? Apparently not according to the dink in the white pickup that came up behind me and started flashing his lights for me to get over. What the heck do you want me to do exactly, cha cha? I'm not going to speed up for your convenience, I'd already get pulled over if they ever had speed traps on that road. Decided not to get road rage and moved to the right once I had passed the rig. As anticipated, I ended up immediately behind him going 70 shortly thereafter. Good thing you flashed your lights.
I understand that it's possible this person was some sort of emergency worker or something, although in that case he should have a blue roller on the roof- but most likely just a jagoff.
I understand that it's possible this person was some sort of emergency worker or something, although in that case he should have a blue roller on the roof- but most likely just a jagoff.
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Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Can't wait to move there lol.
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Did you end up buying that house???PensFanInDC wrote:Can't wait to move there lol.
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I thought he was going to rent for ~2 years.
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For some reason I thought I read something about a realtor. Certainly does make more sense to rent, that's for sure.
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Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Yes it does
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Moms that are psycho breastfeeding feminists. Also, breastfeeding beyond the age of two. I don't care what benefits it provides, it's weird. Stop it
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Re: Your irrational pet peeves
you could just say any psycho feminist.
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Yeah, but someone shared an article on Facebook and that got me thinking of itcount2infinity wrote:you could just say any psycho feminist.
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*Checks "Odd things you read on your facebook wall" thread*
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Re: Your irrational pet peeves
I have complained two times to the BBB.
- First was against WalMart. We encountered a bunch of rudeness when we tried to buy fabric. Asked for a manager and waited around ten minutes and no one came. We encountered about three employees and they all acted like we were scum of the earth. We left disgusted. I wrote a complaint on the BBB's website and about two days later the main store manager called me to discuss the incident, apologized, and gave me a $50 gift card.
- Second time was when my wife bought one of those "As Seen on TV" cake pop makers. The company charged us but we never got the product after a few months. Customer service was pretty much non-existent. I did some research and found out the parent company to file a BBB complaint to. A couple days later I received an email to over the incident and they refunded me the amount I was charged as well as giving us the product for free.
If I have a complaint I can't solve using the company's channels, I just go straight to the BBB. I used to work in the retail industry and the company I worked for would go ape**** when a BBB complaint was routed to us. Lots of internal "High importance, urgent" emails being sent around to get the complaint resolved. Company's hate BBB complaints.
- First was against WalMart. We encountered a bunch of rudeness when we tried to buy fabric. Asked for a manager and waited around ten minutes and no one came. We encountered about three employees and they all acted like we were scum of the earth. We left disgusted. I wrote a complaint on the BBB's website and about two days later the main store manager called me to discuss the incident, apologized, and gave me a $50 gift card.
- Second time was when my wife bought one of those "As Seen on TV" cake pop makers. The company charged us but we never got the product after a few months. Customer service was pretty much non-existent. I did some research and found out the parent company to file a BBB complaint to. A couple days later I received an email to over the incident and they refunded me the amount I was charged as well as giving us the product for free.
If I have a complaint I can't solve using the company's channels, I just go straight to the BBB. I used to work in the retail industry and the company I worked for would go ape**** when a BBB complaint was routed to us. Lots of internal "High importance, urgent" emails being sent around to get the complaint resolved. Company's hate BBB complaints.
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Re: Your irrational pet peeves
Mass company email:
"Please send your congratulations to (name) directly"
Within five minutes, my inbox starts blowing up with idiots replying to all. Why are women always the ones that do this?
"Please send your congratulations to (name) directly"
Within five minutes, my inbox starts blowing up with idiots replying to all. Why are women always the ones that do this?
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Because women don't listen.shafnutz05 wrote:Why are women always the ones that do this?
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Re: Your irrational pet peeves
I just slow down or tap the brakes.PghSkins wrote:Going north on 79 yesterday from Southpointe towards Bridgeville. Going 75 in a 55 in the passing lane, passing a rig that was probably going 68. Everything good, right? Apparently not according to the dink in the white pickup that came up behind me and started flashing his lights for me to get over. What the heck do you want me to do exactly, cha cha? I'm not going to speed up for your convenience, I'd already get pulled over if they ever had speed traps on that road. Decided not to get road rage and moved to the right once I had passed the rig. As anticipated, I ended up immediately behind him going 70 shortly thereafter. Good thing you flashed your lights.
I understand that it's possible this person was some sort of emergency worker or something, although in that case he should have a blue roller on the roof- but most likely just a jagoff.
BTW, it was probably mac behind you.
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Re: Your irrational pet peeves
garage/yard sale people that park in front of your driveway when you are trying to back out. Automatic lay on the horn and yell the f word as much as I can towards the sale until the car is moved and then a rising middle finger as I drive away. I can't take these people anymore.