The Shocking Truth: Happy Customers Are A Good Thing!
from the it-couldn't-be! dept
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nice going Dell
I still have one of those postcards on my desk, in case I ever get tempted to order from you guys again. "DELL MAIL-IN REBATE. Dear customer: Thank you for participating in this promotion. Unfortunately, we could not honor your request because of the following reason:
Your request was postmarked beyond the eligibility period for this promotion."
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Re: nice going Dell
I was a fan until then, but it turns out that for almost everything Sony make, there's a no-name Korean or Chinese company with something just as good for half the price.
The morals of this are:
a) Do not buy from Sony, they are scum.
b) Turning happy customers into hostile ex-customers is definitely bad for business.
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