Mrs. Snowgod
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Yes, absolutely, it would be a better world if everybody could be kind to each other all the time! I personally make it my mission to be nice to people as much as possible. Usually people are nice back.
It would also be a better world if every one of us was trained well in our individual profession, and did our jobs very well, or at least to the best of our abilities.
As a person who has provided service to others on the phone, I have been yelled at unneccesarily, been treated very poorly, been made to feel stupid, been blamed for things for which I had no responsibility, etc., etc., etc., ad nauseum. Because I was being paid to do this job, I had to suck it up, smile and carry on as best I could. I have helped many people, nice, mean and in between, and I take pride in my success. I am very sensitive and courteous to phone reps, in particular, and if i recieve excellent service, I'll compliment them and even write letters of thanks.
So, as a paying customer at a store, or as a customer in any other situation, including an interaction with DVC member services, I expect to be treated with courtesy and decency. If I am treated poorly and dislike that treatment, it is my right to complain about it.
A customer service rep being paid to give people information on the phone has no business acting in the way Fred described. Period. Doesn't matter whether Fred had his member number or not. Doesn't matter whether Fred is sick of other people on this board attacking, criticizing or correcting him. Fred is the paying customer. The customer is always right. Period.
Have a great evening! Smile - it's really great to be alive, isn't it?
It would also be a better world if every one of us was trained well in our individual profession, and did our jobs very well, or at least to the best of our abilities.
As a person who has provided service to others on the phone, I have been yelled at unneccesarily, been treated very poorly, been made to feel stupid, been blamed for things for which I had no responsibility, etc., etc., etc., ad nauseum. Because I was being paid to do this job, I had to suck it up, smile and carry on as best I could. I have helped many people, nice, mean and in between, and I take pride in my success. I am very sensitive and courteous to phone reps, in particular, and if i recieve excellent service, I'll compliment them and even write letters of thanks.
So, as a paying customer at a store, or as a customer in any other situation, including an interaction with DVC member services, I expect to be treated with courtesy and decency. If I am treated poorly and dislike that treatment, it is my right to complain about it.
A customer service rep being paid to give people information on the phone has no business acting in the way Fred described. Period. Doesn't matter whether Fred had his member number or not. Doesn't matter whether Fred is sick of other people on this board attacking, criticizing or correcting him. Fred is the paying customer. The customer is always right. Period.
Have a great evening! Smile - it's really great to be alive, isn't it?