yiujun
Feb 10th, 2009, 11:32 PM
Last Dec, before Xmas and Boxing Day, I bought a 32" Samsung LCD TV.
It was marked at 499.99 at FS, but in BB it was 599.99.
Since I was busy at work, I had my brother go in for me to PM the TV and pick it up from BB (I have a BB RewardZone card).
The salesperson would match the FS price at 499.99, but flat out refused to lower the price by 10% of the difference (10 bucks). His reasoning was that the manager had told him this is not allowed.
I told my brother on the phone to argue with the rep, but he was very insistent and since it was only 10 bucks we let it slide and my brother bought the TV.
This is not the only time this has happened. Some time ago when I bought my camera at FS, the camera person refused to lower the price by 10% of the difference "because the price is too close to cost" - OBVIOUSLY he was just trying to earn more commissions! That camera dropped 3 times in price in the same month after I bought it and I had to keep going back to get my price difference!
I was incensed. I was determined to get some form of written communication through email from FS and BS customer service so that if some salesperson gives me the same bull, I would whip out the piece of paper and wave it in their face.
The customer service people were very useless. All they kept saying was that there was a right for the salesperson to refuse any PMs if the competitor that I was PM'ing to was not authorized reseller (IT WAS FS FOR PETE'S SAKE!) or that the product was a doorcrasher or had limited quantities (which was DEFINITELY not the case). I pushed it with further replies and finally another representative replied asking me for full details of the Samsung TV transaction.
I gave them my name and number and details of the situation. They wanted to know the salesperson's name but we had forgotten. Anyways, all this information was forwarded back to the BB store that I had bought my TV from.
A few days later, I found a missed call from BB. A couple days after that, BB called again. It was the store manager of the BB store that I had bought my TV at. He apologized again and again about the price matching and assured me that this would not happen again. He told me that if someone refuses to beat the price by 10% in the future to mention his name. He also offered to give me a 20 dollar GC the next time I go to the store (which I had already received).
So all in all, it was a pretty ok comeback for BB after these horrible PM experiences. But I'm not too confident about their PM policies even now.
Sometimes you just have to fight for your rights.
It was marked at 499.99 at FS, but in BB it was 599.99.
Since I was busy at work, I had my brother go in for me to PM the TV and pick it up from BB (I have a BB RewardZone card).
The salesperson would match the FS price at 499.99, but flat out refused to lower the price by 10% of the difference (10 bucks). His reasoning was that the manager had told him this is not allowed.
I told my brother on the phone to argue with the rep, but he was very insistent and since it was only 10 bucks we let it slide and my brother bought the TV.
This is not the only time this has happened. Some time ago when I bought my camera at FS, the camera person refused to lower the price by 10% of the difference "because the price is too close to cost" - OBVIOUSLY he was just trying to earn more commissions! That camera dropped 3 times in price in the same month after I bought it and I had to keep going back to get my price difference!
I was incensed. I was determined to get some form of written communication through email from FS and BS customer service so that if some salesperson gives me the same bull, I would whip out the piece of paper and wave it in their face.
The customer service people were very useless. All they kept saying was that there was a right for the salesperson to refuse any PMs if the competitor that I was PM'ing to was not authorized reseller (IT WAS FS FOR PETE'S SAKE!) or that the product was a doorcrasher or had limited quantities (which was DEFINITELY not the case). I pushed it with further replies and finally another representative replied asking me for full details of the Samsung TV transaction.
I gave them my name and number and details of the situation. They wanted to know the salesperson's name but we had forgotten. Anyways, all this information was forwarded back to the BB store that I had bought my TV from.
A few days later, I found a missed call from BB. A couple days after that, BB called again. It was the store manager of the BB store that I had bought my TV at. He apologized again and again about the price matching and assured me that this would not happen again. He told me that if someone refuses to beat the price by 10% in the future to mention his name. He also offered to give me a 20 dollar GC the next time I go to the store (which I had already received).
So all in all, it was a pretty ok comeback for BB after these horrible PM experiences. But I'm not too confident about their PM policies even now.
Sometimes you just have to fight for your rights.