Computer-vendor warranty departments - scrap them?
Jerry Feldman
gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org
Sun Nov 16 11:40:18 EST 2008
In the military I learned that "shit rolls down hill". I've used this=20
principle for many years. An example is that I bought a low cost item=20
($8.00) at Home Depot a few years ago, and after about 6 months one of=20
the components failed to work, so I went back to exchange it. I was told =
that they no longer carry that item (a lie) because the exact same=20
product had a different id. I asked to see the manager on duty and I was =
essentially told to go to hell. I then wrote to Nardelli, the then=20
chairman, and I received an apologetic email from the store manager=20
apologizing for the way I was treated, and was told that I certainly can =
exchange the item. The next time I went in, and I was able to exchange=20
the item with no problem. The bottom line is don't battle the low level=20
employees. They are employed to do a job, NOT to make decisions.=20
Additionally, try not to put the boss into a position of putting down=20
his/her employees, as he/she might back up the employees in a=20
confrontational thing where if you catch him/her privately, you might be =
able to get your problem solved.
My recent experience with Intel was very good. I needed rails kits for 2 =
whitebox (6U) servers. I could have gotten 2 generic ones, but after=20
contacting Intel then sent me 2 complete rails kits ($400 value) free of =
charge. (The systems were free too :-).
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Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org>
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