Once again my weekend totally kicked ass. I met up with JDF after work on Thursday at Beer Bar for a few quick drinks, then cruised over to Nikki Beach to catch up with CLM, KO and KM for a cocktail before (against my better judgment) doing a bit of barhopping and winding up sardined [...]
Posts Tagged ‘poor customer service’
You’ve got to be kidding me.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged airlines, people who suck, poor customer service on July 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The email below, which I have concluded is, amazingly, not a joke, arrived in my in-box last night. (Emphasis is mine.) __________ Dear US Airways customer, As you can read in the attached letter signed by 12 airline CEOs, US Airways and other carriers in partnership with the Air Transport Association (ATA) are joining a [...]
Tuesday’s ruminations
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged bicycling, cooking, dining, Franklin Corner Deli, math and science, poor customer service, style on August 22, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
(1) I know next to nothing about math, but I find this fascinating. (2) Poor service at restaurants bothers me to no end. Perhaps I’m overly sensitive to the possibility that, when my servers are inattentive or absent, it’s because I’m younger than the people seated around me in many cases. Either way, it chaps [...]
American Airlines just plain sucks.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged American Airlines, people who suck, poor customer service, travel on May 15, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
So after messing with the American Airlines people last week just to get on the flight they, um, booked me on, I had another fun repeat today. Admittedly, I was about to miss my flight (never, *ever*, under any circumstances, put yourself down for the 6:50AM to St. Louis). That said, I’m not entirely convinced [...]
“And then you carry the one…”
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged annoyance, idiocy, people who suck, poor customer service on June 15, 2003 | Leave a Comment »
OK, a long rant. For the past six or seven years I’ve received the bulk of my mail at P.O. box type outfits — the UPS Store, Mail Boxes, Etc., and the like. I don’t have to be home to sign for packages, don’t have to worry about my mail getting stolen if I’m out [...]