BrianShaw
Member
Steph, let’s be clear. I understand and sympathize with you. I’ve walked in your shoes with several companies who find it real easy to take our money, provide some good or service, continue to take our money, but then it’s impossible to talk to them to resolve a problem.
All I’m saying is that this situation is becoming very common these days. Especially when dealing with consolidation or distribution companies rather than the manufacturer... and sometimes even then. Automation and personnel cuts seem a trend that reduces the East availability of contact or service for us consumers.
That’s all I’m saying.
If you’ve not previously encountered this then you are incredibly fortunate. But this won’t be the last time you’ll be frustrated in this way.
it’s not like your dealing with a small, unknown, or questionable organization, though. And it’s not fair at all to brand them as crooked or criminals just because their business practices aren’t 100%. You certainly tried! Maybe one more call and ask for the person named above????
If you’d be willing to throw the meter away, why not put it in a box and mail it to them? A paltry $7 investment if you use a small USPS FIXED RATE box. I’ll bet the won’t bother with a repair but just send you a replacement if it is indeed defective.
and if they fail to do you right then... you’d have evidence that they may be crooked or criminal.
All I’m saying is that this situation is becoming very common these days. Especially when dealing with consolidation or distribution companies rather than the manufacturer... and sometimes even then. Automation and personnel cuts seem a trend that reduces the East availability of contact or service for us consumers.
That’s all I’m saying.
If you’ve not previously encountered this then you are incredibly fortunate. But this won’t be the last time you’ll be frustrated in this way.
it’s not like your dealing with a small, unknown, or questionable organization, though. And it’s not fair at all to brand them as crooked or criminals just because their business practices aren’t 100%. You certainly tried! Maybe one more call and ask for the person named above????
If you’d be willing to throw the meter away, why not put it in a box and mail it to them? A paltry $7 investment if you use a small USPS FIXED RATE box. I’ll bet the won’t bother with a repair but just send you a replacement if it is indeed defective.
and if they fail to do you right then... you’d have evidence that they may be crooked or criminal.
