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Sam
Feb 13, 2019 rated it information technology was ok
This started off really quite amusing with funny stories and real life examples of Stein approach to being mistreated and left underwhelmed, only it very quickly become rather repetitive with the same problem redone in many different ways. I kind of recollect this could've been half the length and even so proven useful every bit the bulletin basically is 'know the facts, continue records and go on trying'. Perchance more than of a book to dip in and out of as and when. This started off really quite amusing with funny stories and real life examples of Stein approach to being mistreated and left underwhelmed, but it very quickly become rather repetitive with the same problem redone in many unlike ways. I kind of think this could've been one-half the length and still proven useful as the message basically is 'know the facts, keep records and proceed trying'. Maybe more of a book to dip in and out of as and when. ...more
Naz
Jan 08, 2011 rated it really liked information technology
Fed up of expecting a sure service and not receiving it? If yes, then this is the volume for you. Stein dedicates each affiliate on a detail aspect of public services (theatre, airports, insurance, etc). He tells us about his ain experiences and how he dealt with them. He is witty, equally well as informing.
This book took me out of the "If I mutter, nothing's going to be done and so there's no point" frame of mind. What'due south the point in me lament about services to people who can't practise annihilation abo
Fed up of expecting a certain service and non receiving it? If yes, then this is the book for y'all. Stein dedicates each chapter on a detail attribute of public services (theatre, airports, insurance, etc). He tells us about his ain experiences and how he dealt with them. He is witty, as well as informing.
This book took me out of the "If I mutter, nothing'south going to be done so in that location's no indicate" frame of heed. What'south the signal in me complaining about services to people who can't do anything about it (i.eastward. my friends)? Better to take information technology all out on the people who deserve it!
More people should complain! Mayhap nosotros'll stop getting store assistants that roll their eyes when you lot ask for help, and mayhap companies volition employ more people to handle customer services calls (rather than being on hold for hours at our own expense).
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