Nuggets
Stroudsburg,#2UPDATE Employee
Thu, June 04, 2009
Of course I read the post, perhaps re read my post and find more information than you think you are "nabbing me" about? Let's break it down. Demanding coupons in such a manner just makes the people who deal with complaints roll their eyes. All of the online envelopes come with free exchanges with them, FOR A REASON. There are different program, but in the OPs case, they have unlimited in store exchanges...therefore, there is no need for the customer to ask for coupons because then they are getting 2 extra that could go to someone who doesn't have unlimited exchanges. Now, all though my post may constituted as "rude," how would I portray the "lazy" part? I am not the person involved in this matter, simply a store employee, anonymously posting the truth that so many consumers ignore because they think, "the customer is always right," is...well, right. It's actually not. However, consumers will always go by the, "do anything to get anything and everything free!" So again, how am I lazy? Telling you that the movies probably aren't checked (on the backs) because that's not part of our training? OMGZ! I'm so lazy, you caught me. I just scan everything in so I don't have to do much else. WOW. I'm figured out. Actually, for in store employees, we are not supposed to check the envelopes. Why do you think we ask customers to close them before we get them? It's mail and tampering with mail is a federal offense. Now, it may not be the "customer's responsibility" to find out who damaged the dvd...however, it is the customer's responsibility to keep the DVD in a playable condition for others. But to blame the representatives of the company for "putting out" damaged product, when it is simply not our job to willfully check the backside of movies (as per standard company training), that I find inconsiderately rude. Therefore, I offered an alternative...find the person who did and ask them for the free rentals. How many times have you grabbed the movie in a manner that makes the disk unplayable at certain parts? How many times have your kids played with the discs and gotten finger prints all over them? How many times have you dropped dvds and perhaps scratched them? Think about it. You could have been the customer who ruined the OPs movies and you'd never know. And if we did catch everyone who messed up a DVD, there'd be a great deal of people with charges that they wouldn't be happy with. Oh, let's finish up with the last statement you said...getting a new line of work? You see, you're on a computer posting on a website where there are anonymous users. You have never stepped foot in the store I work at and seen me working...I am a pleasant person, face to face but on here I can be whomever or whatever I want to be. I could be a man, a woman, asian, jewish, gay, straight, you name it! I could even be your neighbor! So if you take something a person who you have no idea where they are in the world so seriously as to blame an entire company, than maybe you should reevaluate your priorities because seriously, it's the internet...it's 2009, and we're talking movies. Movies are moving pictures and they have nothing to do with a life but to entertain it. If you get worked up so easily over the internet and a little thing called a movie...then I feel sad for you and I hope you seek the help you deserve.
Cin
Everytown,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, June 01, 2009
To Larry: Sorry to hear you've had such a problem with BBV. Typical of a company who thinks their business is growing more than they think - having "customer service" and/or employees (like "Nuggets") act as they have towards you will only serve to discredit themselves further. I, too, had a like experience with the same sort of response. Needless to say, when we get that type of feedback and "service" (dis-service, actually), we are smart and go elsewhere. To Nuggets: Wise up. Can't you comprehend his getting two DVD's (perhaps reread the post)? That's why he asked for two credits. And if nothing else, just to make it *look* like BBV cares (I know it's a stretch), it would have been very easily done and you (BBV) could have maintained a good customer relationship. But no - laziness, arrogance, ineptness, whatever the reason, you chose not to and lost a customer. Way to go. Also, it's not the customers responsibility to do research and find who rented the DVD previously - not that you'd give out the information to him anyway, unless you're also in the habit of divulging and/or providing personal and private information to just anybody?? But you doing that wouldn't surprise me either. BBV is the ones who have that information on their computers and who should be responsible; they could easily have tracked it if they were so inclined... which apparently by your response here, is too difficult a task for you - you can't be bothered to punch in a few numbers in your computer. Tsk, tsk. Clue to you Nuggets: If you can't be civil when dealing with customers, you probably need to be in another line of work. YOU were the rude one here, and your negative feedback only exhibits a poor work ethic and unprofessionalism on your part, and a well-deserved bad reputation on BBV's part.
Nuggets
Stroudsburg,#4UPDATE Employee
Thu, May 21, 2009
Well, for one, you demanded two coupons? Seriously? How rude can you be? Second. You signed up for the BBV online...where, you get movies in the mail. How do you know that blockbuster had anything to do with it? Perhaps, it got ruined in transit, it happens more often than not you know. I don't think that the people who switch out the envelopes check the movies, as per training. In store employees are not trained to check the back side of every DVD that comes into the store. As per the company training, we make sure the right item is in the right box and move on. Otherwise, there would be no time for getting actual work done. We like, have to assume, and put the responsibility in keeping the DVDs in tip top condition to our customers. Instead of harassing someone who had nothing to do with your crappy movie, find the person who rented it before you, or the person before them and hassle them for doing it. Jees. It's a FREAKAN MOVIE! A MOVIE! Get some manners and grow up.
Nuggets
Stroudsburg,#5UPDATE Employee
Thu, May 21, 2009
Well, for one, you demanded two coupons? Seriously? How rude can you be? Second. You signed up for the BBV online...where, you get movies in the mail. How do you know that blockbuster had anything to do with it? Perhaps, it got ruined in transit, it happens more often than not you know. I don't think that the people who switch out the envelopes check the movies, as per training. In store employees are not trained to check the back side of every DVD that comes into the store. As per the company training, we make sure the right item is in the right box and move on. Otherwise, there would be no time for getting actual work done. We like, have to assume, and put the responsibility in keeping the DVDs in tip top condition to our customers. Instead of harassing someone who had nothing to do with your crappy movie, find the person who rented it before you, or the person before them and hassle them for doing it. Jees. It's a FREAKAN MOVIE! A MOVIE! Get some manners and grow up.
Nuggets
Stroudsburg,#6UPDATE Employee
Thu, May 21, 2009
Well, for one, you demanded two coupons? Seriously? How rude can you be? Second. You signed up for the BBV online...where, you get movies in the mail. How do you know that blockbuster had anything to do with it? Perhaps, it got ruined in transit, it happens more often than not you know. I don't think that the people who switch out the envelopes check the movies, as per training. In store employees are not trained to check the back side of every DVD that comes into the store. As per the company training, we make sure the right item is in the right box and move on. Otherwise, there would be no time for getting actual work done. We like, have to assume, and put the responsibility in keeping the DVDs in tip top condition to our customers. Instead of harassing someone who had nothing to do with your crappy movie, find the person who rented it before you, or the person before them and hassle them for doing it. Jees. It's a FREAKAN MOVIE! A MOVIE! Get some manners and grow up.
Nuggets
Stroudsburg,#7UPDATE Employee
Thu, May 21, 2009
Well, for one, you demanded two coupons? Seriously? How rude can you be? Second. You signed up for the BBV online...where, you get movies in the mail. How do you know that blockbuster had anything to do with it? Perhaps, it got ruined in transit, it happens more often than not you know. I don't think that the people who switch out the envelopes check the movies, as per training. In store employees are not trained to check the back side of every DVD that comes into the store. As per the company training, we make sure the right item is in the right box and move on. Otherwise, there would be no time for getting actual work done. We like, have to assume, and put the responsibility in keeping the DVDs in tip top condition to our customers. Instead of harassing someone who had nothing to do with your crappy movie, find the person who rented it before you, or the person before them and hassle them for doing it. Jees. It's a FREAKAN MOVIE! A MOVIE! Get some manners and grow up.