timbernomad
Lil-Rokslider
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2024
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I'm seeing it more and more from all sorts of companies - the option of paying for a third party "shipping protection" service to cover the loss or damage of your item en route. Interested what you guys think of this. I get that this is a free market, and if you don't like it, you don't have to pay for it.
But I'm really disappointed to see a lot of companies that brag on their customer service go in this direction - to nickle and dime the customer and say that "unless you pay this extra fee we won't take care of you." Seems like a major breach of customer service for companies selling high end hunting gear to have a lower standard for themselves than sellers in the rokslide classifieds. After all, if I'm selling something in the classifieds, I see it as my obligation to get the item to the buyer.
Interested in your thoughts. Is this a sign of the decline of customer service? Are companies struggling so much to make a profit that they're having to find little ways to save money every chance they get? I have a theory - that this is the result of more people taking advantage of good customer service to try to get something for nothing from these companies.
But I'm really disappointed to see a lot of companies that brag on their customer service go in this direction - to nickle and dime the customer and say that "unless you pay this extra fee we won't take care of you." Seems like a major breach of customer service for companies selling high end hunting gear to have a lower standard for themselves than sellers in the rokslide classifieds. After all, if I'm selling something in the classifieds, I see it as my obligation to get the item to the buyer.
Interested in your thoughts. Is this a sign of the decline of customer service? Are companies struggling so much to make a profit that they're having to find little ways to save money every chance they get? I have a theory - that this is the result of more people taking advantage of good customer service to try to get something for nothing from these companies.