Why Wacky Wheatlys Sucks: One man's subwoofer frustrations
After kottke linked to Cory Doctorow's hilarious PowerPoint presentation about his bad customer service experience at the DoubleTree Hotel (beautiful logo, btw) our good friend Dan J. decided to detail his unfortunate experience at a local electronics outfit.
Dan does some of his best work in the PowerPoint medium - enjoy his latest work: Why Wacky Wheatly's Sucks: One man's subwoofer frustrations.
And yes, that's right - he was getting a sub-woofer installed.
I am now studying on how to wire a subwoofer....
Just to present an opposite view: we needed to buy a stand for our snazzy new DVD player back last fall. Wacky's, although grotty and dank as charged by Dan, had a very helpful salesman, who showed is everything they had, dug around back for a special something when we decided which way to go, and carried the box to our car for us. Not Hirtles-level service, but not all that bad either.
...maybe it was yesterday?
Dan James +$70
Wacky Wheatly's -$70
mysterious panel screws left - 1
If your command of the english language is any indication of the type of abilities one must have in order to work at Wacky's, there is little wonder so many people have difficulty. The activity of which you speak is "Bait and Switch" not "bate and switch" and you spelled the word "their" wrong.
:D
"People will buy something if you sell it to them that it is on sale!" Wacky's Manager (which I veiw as very close to a used car salesman)
