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Brian
April 4th 04, 02:06 AM
with all due respect i think you are bitching up the wrong tree my misguided
friend. on line and telephone sales is what is driving the prices up at out
local bike shops. when you buy from online component sales places, you are
also taking food off the table of local bike shop companies. any time you
buy with out touching, feeling and smelling what you're buying you run the
risk of poor, little or no support. some people are willing to companies
quality service to save a dime. personally, i'm sick of paying shipping and
not saving anything at all in the long run...i'd rather drive to the bike
shop.
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> When You Hear The Heavy Accent & The Poor Phone Connection... HANG UP!!
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> I think you must know what I'm talking about. Together, a heavy foreign
accent,
> coupled with a lousy phone connection can only mean one thing... An
outsourced
> operation, in a place like India, China, The Philippines, etc.; where some
> greedy American corporation is saving a few pieces of Silver and
displacing
> American workers in the process.
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> The best thing you can do is hang up... look for the companies' on-shore
counterpart
> and complain! Tell them you're sick and tired of sub-standard services by
people
> who speak English so poorly that you can hardly communicate... are most
often
> poorly trained... have little accountability for the advice they give
you... often can't be
> heard clearly because of a poor satellite phone connection... conveniently
block
> their caller-ID... give themselves phony names like 'Tina' or 'Jimmy' (to
deceive you
> into thinking they're local) and most often provide no avenue to escalate
an issue
> to someone who can really help.
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> Corporations will only end this practice if they see they're losing their
customer
> base as a consequence. Let's start doing our part by starting a
grass-roots
> movement...
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