Daily Tweets from Twitter…

  • 12:10 Is it just me or would "The Knights Who Say Meh" be a great name for a guild? I think it would! #
  • 14:53 twitpic.com/onej9 – Disney Food Frenzy … part 1 – Pineapple Coconut Ice Cream Sundae #
  • 19:15 Beautiful night at Epcot. Tons of people, but you couldn’t ask for nicer weather – it’s finally starting to cool down! #
  • 19:19 Also, it’s the final weekend for Food & Wine, so the alcohol is flowing strong. Not many drunk people, but they’re working on it! #
  • 19:48 twitpic.com/oov6s – Guess what time it almost is… #
  • 20:30 twitpic.com/op282 – Old School Epcot #

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Daily Tweets from Twitter…

  • 19:55 Dear SuperCuts – if you close in 30 minutes anyways, why would you take my name down and tell me you have no wait, to come on in? #
  • 19:56 Very uncool to get turned away at the door – all you had to say over the phone was, "Sorry, but we close in 30 minutes – not enough time." #
  • 21:07 New Favorite Exercise Cool Down Song – the theme from Top Gun! #
  • 23:41 LOL – "I’m just trying to have a nice dinner with my wife, while playing D&D in secret with my friends…" (tinyurl.com/yktnzru) #

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Appreciate Your Customers’ Time

So a bit of a frustrated rant tonight…

I had planned to get a haircut this evening, so around 7:30pm I called up the local SuperCuts nearest to our house and asked about wait times. The response was a simple, “Nope – I don’t have anybody waiting,” so I said I’d be down in about 10 minutes and hung up.

Admittedly it took me a little longer to get ready and out the door, so I pulled up closer to 7:55pm and immediately started to think, “Oh shit…” as I walked towards the door. I couldn’t help but notice that it seemed awfully dark inside, and upon reaching the door I saw the sign that said they close at 8:00pm. There were people inside, but the door was locked and they tried to just shoo me away through the glass when I knocked, even when shouting that I had called ahead. Finally I got one of the girls to come unlock the door so I didn’t have to talk through it, although in retrospect I’m not sure why because she was of no help anyways…

We argued back and forth about what I had said versus what was said over the phone until she even admitted that another girl had actually taken the call. Nonetheless, the best I could get out of her was the situation being written off as a “miscommunication” when I asked why they hadn’t simply told me over the phone that even with calling in, they’d be closing pretty soon. I finally just gave up and said that I’d go someplace else tomorrow, to which the girl replied, “Ok.” and locked the door again as I walked back to my car.

I won’t be going to that SuperCuts anymore.

You see, this kind of strikes a nerve with me when I see it with companies, and that’s when they simply don’t acknowledge that their mistakes cost their customers time. When you ship me the wrong item or overcharge my credit card or turn me away after telling me to come in for an appointment, it costs me time to help correct that error, whether I’m on hold with your customer service department or making a second trip on another day to get a haircut. It’s to the point where I’ll be honest that I get a little pissy when something like this happens and the business refuses to do any more than simply exchange the item or make the correction … I’m sorry, but at that point when I have to wate an extra hour of my day due to your screw up, I expect a little more than simply “I’m sorry.”

And granted, this scenario is even worse because I didn’t even get the “sorry,” just a blank look like I had a lot of nerve trying to come in for a haircut 5 minutes before they were scheduled to close. As I tried to explain, though, I actually had thought that they closed at 9:00pm during the week, and when their website merely says to “contact the salon to confirm hours” instead of actually listing them, I as the customer can’t really be expected to memorize your operating hours. If I call in for an appointment and it’s running close, just tell me that you close in a half an hour and I would’ve selected a different day. Don’t let me race against the clock, only to be turned away at the door without so much as at the very least a, “Sorry – we should’ve mentioned our store hours over the phone, but if you want to come back in the morning we can get you in first thing…”

Frankly, a simple apology and maybe $2 off my haircut the next day and I would’ve been happy. I don’t expect businesses to break the bank with apology incentives because they made a mistake, but at least make an effort to simply acknowledge that you did make a mistake and that as a result, your customers were inconvenienced for it. Otherwise we have little other recourse than to “vote with our wallets,” so to speak, and just go someplace else next time instead. Maybe it seems silly to drive 25 minutes away to a SuperCuts in Tampa because the employees treat me better than the store right down the street from my house, but if they can’t at least appreciate my making an effort to choose their location over another, then they don’t deserve my business anyways.

280 calories of freedom

A mere eight days into counting calories, let me tell you that there’s something magical about getting to this point in the day and finding that not only are you under your daily calorie allotment, but that it actually wouldn’t hurt to eat a little more! Wouldn’t want the old body to think I’m starving it and stop burning fat, that’s for sure… 🙂

Daily Tweets from Twitter…

  • 00:24 "And I never have to buy deoderant again?!" DeodorWorks – looks like it’s for robots, but it’s really for people. #
  • 17:11 In retrospect, maybe soft-top jeeps weren’t the way to go at Jurassic Park. #
  • 18:31 Why is Facebook suggesting that I "poke" other heterosexual guys that I’m friends with on its service? Dudes don’t "poke" other dudes… #
  • 18:36 @pvponline Cole as Rowlf was a nice touch! #
  • 19:49 I feel kinda bad ignoring trick or treaters at the door,but I have no candy to hand out! Besides, doesn’t "no porch light on" mean anything?
    #
  • 21:05 Think it’s safe to drive yet? I need to go to the gym, but I’d hate to mow down any little zombies or Hannah Montanas in the process. #
  • 21:26 The extent of my Halloween spirit – wearing an orange shirt to go workout at the gym. #
  • 22:09 Whew! First workout in a month and a half, and boy are my wings tired! #
  • 22:59 I really wish Twitter hadn’t killed the flash widget for embedding – the javascript version is getting hosed by my site’s stylesheet. 🙁 #

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Are you watching Web Zeroes?

http://revision3.com/webzeroes/flickchartedterritory
(not sure why embedding isn’t working, but there’s the link anyways…)

I just discovered this new web series on Revision3 about a week ago and so far I’ve really enjoyed the episodes that they’ve posted. My favorite was probably this latest episode in which two of the characters get addicted to Flickchart and of course, drama ensues. All in all it’s a good solid, funny geek show – here’s hoping enough people agree so it’ll stick around for a while!