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They are just so horrible to deal with I and many other people I know refuse to go with BT because of this, I have had very bad experience with BT who just cut my service even though I had paid, it didnt get put back on, they still demanded money, and were so rude I hate them. about 1 month ago via web
Went to the kisok at Sainsbury Ladbroke grove taht the lady, kim was very polite and helpful. She said she dont smoke, maybe thats the reson why because most smokers are hostile 2 months ago via web
A tiny bit sweary, but a spot on cartoon from the Oatmeal about Customer "service"
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/customer_service 3 months ago via web
love that link. smile on the face. it's sooo true for so much customer service. 3 months ago via web
I found at Apple some of the best customer service I have ever experienced in the UK. However, I need to say that in the US the experience is significantly better. 3 months ago via web
'Rude' police sent on manners course after surge in incivility complaints By REBECCA CAMBER
Rude and sarcastic police officers are to get a lesson in manners after a surge in complaints about incivility.
Chiefs have singled out officers who swear at members of the public and ordered them to attend a training course to make them more polite.
Hundreds of officers and 999 call handlers from Greater Manchester Police have been sent on the course to learn to 'mind their Ps and Qs'.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1227247/Rude-police-sent-manners-course-surge-incivility-complaints.html#ixzz0Wgr1MILy 4 months ago via web
There's no call to be rude, but I think I might lose my rag with some of the grief the police have to put up with these day. 3 months ago via web
Also with regard to rude customers, I am often seriously irritated by shoppers at my local Tesco (and at other stores), who are not Blue Badge holders, who make use of the disabled parking bays. It is thoroughly inconsiderate and can prevent genuinely disabled people from convenient access to the store. It may even be an inconvenience to everyone else, because the number of disabled parking spaces allocated has to make allowance for the level of inappropriate use.
There seems very little that can be done about it: because it is on commercial premises it cannot be considered to be a parking offence. I therefore invite Quiet Rioters to suggest ways in which this issue could be addressed. For a start, I would strongly recommend that no attempt should be made to directly challenge perpetrators. A guess at the mindset of at least some of those involved would suggest that such a course of action could be seriously detrimental to one’s physical wellbeing. Wheel clamping by Tesco staff sounds appealing but, I’m afraid, would be completely over the top. How about naming and shaming? Could Tesco staff be persuaded to apply a large ‘peelable’ label to a perpetrator’s windscreen stating ‘Inconsiderately Parked’? One may be surprised at how many would be dissuaded from repeat offending by such a course of action. I suspect, however, that Tesco would baulk at even this level of admonishment to a customer. Also, if the driver arrived when the label was being applied the above ‘physical wellbeing’ risk could become a concern.
I look forward to suggestions.
4 months ago via web
I entirely agree with you. There are notices up asking people not to park there if not disabled but so many ignore them, so it seems reasonable that Tesco put a notice on their windscreen. I once witnessed the scene of a disabled person parking in a 'Parent and Child' bay as the disabled bays were full of cars without Blue badges. A father (with toddler) in the next bay got very aggressive with the lone female disabled driver because she had no child with her. She tried explaining that the disabled bays were all full and he swore at her and walked away. Perhaps Tesco's could put a person outside on patrol to at least dissuade offenders. 4 months ago via web
Brilliant staff @Ladbroke Grove No.2: Kaylee. http://twitpic.com/on6rx 4 months ago via web
how come I can't comment onelamadej's experience? 4 months ago via web
BBC advertising aside...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5035TY5RSpg 4 months ago via web
