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Carriers: TNT
German customer enquiries :
Obstructive old fashioned inflexible way of treating the
customer badly & losing business, (sadly all too frequently
particularly noticeable in Germany,
compared to UK & USA treatment of customers).
They failed to comply with the
simple Anglo Saxon business method: You have enough money
? We will sell !
I don't waste time, battling
with incompetent(*) hostile suppliers, supplicating if I may be
allowed to give them my business, if they deign to allow it !
I phoned them: .. Even
gave my name before speaking to be polite, Germanic style,
(completely un-necessary that, for a simple price query in
England) .. Did they say "How can I help you ?" No ! ...
Nor even "What can do you want [to buy] ?" ...
I told
them I wanted to send a package about a Kilo to Denmark , &
roughly what will it cost ? ... They ignored me, & said "What
is your phone number ?" ( I wondered if they expected I'm about to
be cut off, but I wasn't booking yet, just a Price Query,
so pointed that out, & told them the phone number Does Not
Matter yet ). I also make a mental note, (unstated as I didn't
want to offend (... then ...)) that they're incompetent(*)
& not using technology properly, as I have a digital line
& I know my number Does show to those I call. ... I give
them my number, to keep Them happy (Why should I keep them
happy ? I'm a paying Customer, they're supposed to seek payment to keep Me
happy !?) I then told them to skip the superflous questions, I
just had a simple price query : To ship about 1 Kilo
weight, Munich to Denmark. ... Then they wanted to know am I
private or a company ! Why again ? I just wanted to send a parcel
! ... Then they insisted they only deal with companies ... So I
didn't tell them this IS business. By now I'm sick of them. Next
they'd have maybe wanted my Gewerbeschein (Manufacturing
Registration) (which lots of annoying obstructive old fashioned
German companies have long wanted before they will sell you
anything), & I''d have been into the next pointless
argument, telling them English companies don't have, use, or
want such superflous rubbish.
I hung up. They lost the business, & future business.
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