Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Valentine's Day

For V-Day my friend and I ordered our boyfriends "Say-it-in-writing" sugar cookies. On each cookie is a letter and it spells out whatever the customer wants. It is $1.25 per cookie as well as a set up fee of $4.95 as well as shipping. Based on the pictures on the website we believed that the cookies were normal sized. It wasn't until after receiving them that we realized the cookies were the size of nickels.

My friend emailed them saying "Hi. I recently bought personalized cookies from you for my boyfriend for valentines day. I was very dissappointed to find out exactly how small they were. After seeing the cookies, I viewed your website and I finally saw that it says bite size beside the description. By the pictures and reviews on tv, I believed they were the size of a regular sugar cookie. I am very unhappy that I spent so much money on something I thought was a lot bigger. Please state on your website in bigger font and visable to your viewers exactly how small the cookies are. Please also take pictures of the items that do not fool your audience into believing something else. Thank you."

To our dismay she recieved this response. "WOW...I am surprised. I have never heard this before. I have written on the description many times regarding the size of the cookie being 1" and bite size. The front page of the category and the product itself. There is also a picture of a women holding a box of them. How is this fooling people? Sorry for your confusion. "
Hillary Souza

So my question is, where is the customer service? Where is the hospitality? As a person in a management position at my job I know that even if a customer is wrong, there still needs to be a level of professionalism when helping them with their discrepencies. I spent 30 bucks and she spent over $50 (because of shipping) only to be disappointed and then disrespected. When people say that chivalry is dead they are speaking a lot of truth. It is rare that we encounter customer service where the employee doesn't seem to be aggrivated or uninterested. A goal at the shop I work at is to always acknowledge every customer. We have had people tell us that they appreciate our help and that it is hard to come by these days. We have even had people come to our shop telling us that at the shop they went to before hand, the employees didn't even acknowledge their presence.

I want to always make customers feel as if they are just as important as the next person. I believe it is important to also have this mentality in our daily lives. We should always strive to show everyone equal attention and respect, regardless of the situation.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Haiti

I am sure that everyone knows the ins and outs of what is going on in Haiti. I think that it is incredible that so many people have stepped up to offer help. The Haitian people are still in desperate need of money, food and supplies. The amount of devastation they have endured is more than many of us could imagine. Yes, Katrina was devastating and a lot of people were injured and died from that storm but they, with help, recovered. The Haitian people were not living the same lives that we live in America. We are a blessed nation with a lot of opportunity and ways to get out of financial trouble when we need it. I have heard and seen a lot of comments about how we need to help our own country before we help others and it sickens me and saddens me to hear this. Yes, our country is in a ridiculous debt and we do have our own poverty and despair to fix here, but the people of Haiti just lost everything. They lost family members, homes, possessions and supplies necessary to live. We should all be thankful for what we have and willing to help others when they need it. It is going to take millions of dollars to rebuild their city and to feed them and it is hard for those who are going to help to even get to those in need. I feel that it is important to remember what we have and what we have been blessed with. I feel that it is important to give compassion to those who need it regardless of what state we are in. If we don't do what we can to help these people, then we wouldn't deserve help if our country or even state experienced devastation such as this. I am a firm believer in paying it forward and believe that if you show love and compassion to those who need it then you will be rewarded.