Companies that don’t listen
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The company doing what they say when they say they will do it and not mess us around
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Without knowing the product or even the company it's extremely difficult to advise further, although I fully understand why someone would not name the company here there is no harm in saying what the product is. In some cases if you have a problem you would expect them to visit you to check, with smaller items you might expect to have to return it.
If you are still struggling to get your problem resolved my final piece of advice would be to find the time to look up who to contact.
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It’s a laptop by John Lewis
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2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Thank you I will contact them tomorrow
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I have contacted the company but still struggling with them
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Thank you to everyone for replying to this
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@marybottomley sorry in what way are you still struggling with them, if we knew we might have some answers for you?2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Not being given the correct information or being listened too
also Not having things exploded in the way you need to do things -
Yes, I was clearly suited to a job in finding foster parents. However as the interview came to an end, she asked, what will you do if you have a bad say? I said probably the same as you, put my head down and maybe be quiet. She then said on manic days would you not completely lose the plot, even a knife was brought up! It was discusting. The other place was a company called Equiniti, I gave had 4 lots of surgery on my spine. Told that to them on my interview. Told them I needed a special chair. The company then decided it wanted ANYONE out who had been ill. The whole office was told not to talk to me at all. It was the most hideous thing to go through. I think they were responsible for the start of my mental health problems. They didn't get me out, because I was too damned clever! I was the only one. I left, because these people clearly were not for me. To do that to any human being is cruel.
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Thank you for sharing your experience but my situation is that my laptop has broken and the company has been giving me the run around and it wasn’t until yesterday they eventually gave me the correct information and I had to post it today including paying the postage
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Sadly, John Lewis has cut a lot of its customer care, and forgets the maxim "you get what you pay for"..
For years I paid for banking with a small private bank. Friends thought I was mad! But, aged 75, the Bank gave me free banking and looks after me. During lockdown the bank manager phoned to see how I am about every two months. He was horrified that I hadn't been able to find out if I could have the vaccine. Next day, there was a phone call to say a Zoom call had been arranged (for free) with one of the top experts so he could go through my medical history. And he was able to tell me how I could have the vaccine and where. So I now look at the potential benefits, before deciding if I should buy anything cheaply. And JohnLewis should realise that many of us were happy to pay extra if it meant good customer care.
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