Worst Customer Service at Store # 438 - San Diego Mission Valley

For the second time I experienced last night the worst customer service at any store I've been too. I don't know if the employee (Jackie) is to blame or General Management (or Corporate Training Management) but I have been so unlucky to have to speak with this person for the second time. I will describe the two experiences to see if this is the kind of Customer Service training this people get:
The First time I talked to Jackie at the Customer Service desk I was there to return a Camera I had purchase and was not happy with it. This time she informed me of the 15 days return policy (never looking at me or my eyes, always looking down at the computer, never smiling, sounding rude and with a tone of voice of are you stupid?). I had to inform her I was an Elite Plus Member and I was entitled to a 45 days return policy. To my surprise even though she went into her system and verified I was an Elite Plus Member she dared to tell me: "Maybe when you bought the camera you were not an elite plus member, so you were not entitled to the 45 days return policy". Then I assured here this year alone I had spent already over 10,000 dlls at that particular best buy store (mostly) and I was definately NOT NEW to the Elite Plus program, even mentioned I had been a Silver Member since 2009 with no stop. To my surprise again she insinuated I was a liar and said: "How can I be certain of that?"...  I mean, are you for real? Do BB train people to talk this way to customers and call them liars? Why would I lie about this kind of thing? Why didn't she bother to check online when my Elite Plus Status kicked in?  Anyway after arguing for a while and having to put up with her she offered the refund in a Gift Card which I said FINE, I had to get going, and anyway I usually buy a lot of stuff here, so that would not bother me. But she made me feel not welcome at the store and made me consider other store options with good customer service.
As if practially being called a liar wasn't enough, last night I had my second encounter with this same Jackie rep at the Customer Service at the same store. This time I was there to exchange a ASUS Transformer Pad I had bought in Vegas (during a trip I made there). The tablet was defective and battery only lasted 1 hour. I received the same treatment, (never looking at me or my eyes, always looking down at the computer, never smiling, sounding rude). Never explained my options or said, don't worry we will take care. She seemed so unhappy as usual and kept me in suspense to see what was going to happen until I asked her. She then said she was waiting for someone to pass by and go get a new tablet (which I was hoping for). After a few minutes somebody passed by she asked for the tablet and at the time of procesing the exchange she tells me: "where did you buy the table?" I responded in Vegas. So she said, ok well, there is a CA recycle fee you have to pay now. I argueed, I am not buying it, I bought it in Vegas and it was defective, I am only exchanging it, why am I am being now charged 3 dollars more?  To my surprise what she responded was: "well, this is the way it is, if you don't like it, then go back to Vegas and exchange it there" (on a very "are you stupid" kind of voice)...  Seriously I had enought and said, OK just charge my card and write your name on the receipt (which she gladly did).
I don't know if she is to blame or the Management at the Store is, but she obviously lacks people skills and definately has zero training. She knew I was an Elite Plus Member again and did not care to be a bit nicer about it. Honestly I had never experienced this kind of service anywhere before, she made me so upset I did not even want to talk to the General Manager or whatever available manager because I was then going to be extremely rude and I don't like to be that way. So I had to go home and cool down.
Then I decided to fill up the customer feed back and write about my experience, but I am also hoping to reach the corporate offices with this post. I am hoping the store gets a service audit in case you have any interest in us (customers) coming back and purchase at the store. People are moving to purchase online and there are plenty of stores and good offers to take advantage of, but I am one of those who love the store purchase experience (not at this bestbuy thought).
To finish my post I am telling you last night I had the intention to get a 4K 55" TV at the store after my exchange. Ask me if I went ahead with my 1,800 dlls purchase?

Hello saulillo,
There is never a circumstance where it is appropriate for our associates to behave in the manner that you describe. In addition, it is imperative that our representatives are informed on our policies and procedures -- such as our Return & Exchange Promise -- so that your experience is both smooth and painless. I apologize for your having to cope with such unprofessional behavior and incorrect information.
I will pass your remarks in full along to the store leadership team. It is my hope that they will use your feedback to ensure that you -- and our other customers -- have an improved experience on your next visit.
I am extremely grateful that you took the time to write to us about your experience.
Sincerely,
John|Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
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    As I requested in my previous letter (below), please cancel my bill immediately and propose what level of financial compensation you feel would reasonably compensate me for the extreme frustration and stress that I have been subjected to in recent months, which has affected other areas of my life, including my work and family life, and the time and trouble I have taken to try to reach you to get this sorted out. 
    I include a copy of my original letter below, and am sending this to you both by email and in the post.  I would like a positive response within 10 calendar days of the date of this letter, addressing all of the issues I am raising.  Beyond this 10 day period, I may take further action, which may include legal action and/or publicity about this case.
    Yours sincerely

    Update - in case anyone is still interested -  Here is my response to them:
    30th December 2013 – Our Response
    Thank you for your proposal, which we do not find acceptable.  
    Not only does it ignore the promise that we were made by telephone in October that we would not receive any more bills from BT, as the fact that we were still with you had already been down to your negligence for some time, but it also ignores the abysmal service that you have given us and the resultant stress and personal inconvenience that you have directly caused.  An apology and a weak offer to refund the difference between what we pay now and what we paid you is very very far from even beginning to make up for this.  Your wilfully ignoring a promise that you had made in October and that we very clearly drew your attention to in our original letter is yet another example of this, as are your over-complicated "final" bills, which are not easy to make any sense of.
    You say that you will feed back to the agents involved about the terrible service that they have given.  This will make no difference.  If only one or two agents had been involved in delivering a terrible customer experience, then maybe this may have helped, but the fact that your service has been so consistently and unswervingly catastrophic in every single interaction (and you will be aware that there are very many posts on forums all over the Internet singling out BT for similarly incalculably bad service) suggests that the problem is in your processes, your training and your staggering lack of customer service ethic.  If you truly wish to make changes, your actions will need to be far more fundamental than simply scape-goating a few individuals who are doing nothing different from anyone else you employ.  I do not hold any individual or individuals responsible for what BT has done, but BT as a whole.
    I intend to refer this case to Ombudsman Services: Communications, but would welcome a response from you before 2nd January if you have anything further to add.
    Best Wishes
    Guy

  • The Worst Customer Service of My Life and Why I Will Never Shop at Best Buy Again

    This afternoon I decided I wanted to buy a Playstation 4. I discovered, while browsing Best Buy's website, an offer to trade in a PS3 Slim and controllers for $100 +$10 per controller. I took in the console, three controllers, and two games valued at $12 and $5 respectively for a total of $147 in trade in value. I knew what I was supposed to be getting when I walked in the door.
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    Part 2:
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    So that's my story.
    {Removed per Forum Guidelines}
    Charlotte, NC Resident and Former Best Buy Customer

    Hello puckettsd,
    My younger brother got his hands on his own PlayStation 4 a few months ago, and ever since then, I don’t think he’s talked about anything else. In fact, whenever I go to my parents’ house for a visit, I can always hear him discussing game strategy with his friends through his headset.  While I’m not much of a gamer myself, I certainly understand the PS4’s appeal, so I can see why you were excited to take advantage of our Sony PS3 Slim Trade-In offer and trade up to the new console.  It’s disappointing to hear that your visit didn’t go as smoothly as planned though, and I’m sorry for any frustration this caused while you tried to figure this out on your own.
    With any trade-in offer, we should always be assessing the item in question to determine its condition. This is done to make sure you are getting the best offer possible. An item may fall under in four categories - Good, Fair, Poor and Substantially Impaired/Not Working (see here for descriptions). As Ashlyn wanted to figure out which category your PS3 Slim fell under, she took the time to see if your console powered on and made sure your controllers worked properly. This doesn’t explain why she may have had difficulties adding on your controllers to the promotion though. If an associate isn’t sure about how to do something within our systems, they should be asking a member of leadership for guidance.  I’m sorry if oversight caused you to leave the store unsatisfied.  
    Having said this, I appreciate it that you were willing to provide us a second chance and visited our Concord Mills store.  I can understand your frustration though if this store didn’t feel that your console met the terms of the promotion and therefore didn’t meet minimum $100.00 offer. In the terms and conditions of the trade-in offer, we do state that the console must be in good condition to qualify. I truly apologize for this discrepancy. Regardless, I’m glad to hear that you were able to trade in your PS3 Slim for a new PS4 console, even if it wasn’t through us.  
    Experiences like the one you describe are never ones we like to hear, but thank you for taking the time out of your busy day to let us know about it. As a company, we realize there may be areas in need of improvement, and without feedback like yours, we wouldn’t be able to identify them properly to promote better service. Please know that I have documented your concerns as this a great opportunity for the store to learn from, and it is my hope that you give us a second chance in the near future.
    Respectfully,
    Alex|Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
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  • Worst customer service I have ever had.

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    These forums are dedicated to Residential products and services offered by Verizon.
    For help on Verizon Wireless issues, please post your topic on the Verizon Wireless community.
    Thank you
    If a forum member gives an answer you like, give them the Kudos they deserve. If a member gives you the answer to your question, mark the answer that solved your issue as the accepted solution.

  • X240 complaint - the worst customer service/experience I have ever had

    Hi All,
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  • Complaint - Poor Customer Service in Store and Inconsistent Communication

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    Message was edited by: Verizon Moderator

    Apple does not allow?? If you or I walked into an Apple Store and plunked down full price they will assist you to no end.  I pay full price for my devices, however when I visit the Apple Store near me the purchase price is something like 16 GB for $199, 32 GB for $299 and 64 GB for $399.   Strange since I don't purchase on contract and pay the $700 out right. Me thinks Verizon is trying to get my Unlimited Data and lock me into a contract. However that is not going to happen. So sorry Verizon   I have been looking at T-Mobile as of late. Was thinking of putting my emergency phone on their network just to try it out.

  • Re:customer service at stores

    Me and my wife both have been to the same store two times to get upgrades and both times we where treated like we where worthlees and overlooked. I have been with alltel/verizon for over 14 years and it looks like its about to end. Talked to many reps and with many emails with no conclusion but hers a $15 bill credit for gas expenses. Really verizon this is why i have one foot out the door waiting for my wifes contract to expire cause they informed me we will be charged $350 if we leave early. If verizon was worried about customer service they would bend over backwards to help you cause sprint is doing anything possible to get our business even taking more off their phone prices to get us to come on over. Verizon needs to teach their people not to judge a book by its cover and not skip over people waiting for others that look more promising.

    You know why Sprint is all but picking you up at your house to get you into their store...... They are losing money, have for years. Their service stinks, data is slow, and their unlimited data is on their mostly 3G system. If you roam at all, you are throttled, if you go over 300MB, or use too many minutes while roaming you may be booted out of the company.
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    Not a novel but you wrote a short story!
    http://www.t-mobile.com
    http://www.att.com
    http://www.sprint.com
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