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In reply to the discussion: "An openly hostile relationship" -- how consumers are treated by major corporations [View all]Puppyjive
(1,009 posts)27. Veterans don't count
I bought a Chevy Equinox last year, about this time. We felt like our timing was great because they lure you in with Memorial Day sales. I'm also a disabled veteran and so we thought we would get a discount for that. Nope Neither. I complained to high heaven after they quoted us the price with no discounts. They said disabled vets do not qualify. So I have been pretty down on GM since that experience. I asked them about the Memorial Day savings. They had to go back and take some off You gotta watch these guys. Shame on GM for not looking out for veterans. We paid cash for the car and they were pissed off.
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"An openly hostile relationship" -- how consumers are treated by major corporations [View all]
lostnfound
Yesterday
OP
No one should be surprised by this as major corps only care about money, not people
sakabatou
22 hrs ago
#4
A large part of the blame is monopolization and deregulation - goals the (r)epugs have had for years
erronis
22 hrs ago
#5
Wow! Each one of those are horrible. It's almost as if they really don't want our business.
erronis
22 hrs ago
#14
We just need to give them more tax cuts, so they can trickle it down all over us.
IronLionZion
21 hrs ago
#18
I used to have Verizon as my family mobile phone provider, but switched to T-Mobile several years ago.
patphil
21 hrs ago
#19
My friend canceled Verizon for an Xfinity deal and it was a nightmare.
live love laugh
21 hrs ago
#23
I think that's because the American People are treated as customers or consumers, not clients,
Uncle Joe
21 hrs ago
#24
I'd add that today, the American People are no longer even customers/consumers, but only data producers for data
ancianita
10 min ago
#67
American late stage, tech-powered hypercapitalism is the biggest wealth extraction and transfer scheme in human history.
Celerity
21 hrs ago
#25
Costco and Chewy have fantastic customer relations, in my experience.
MoonlightHillFarm
17 hrs ago
#34
I totally agree with everything you say... it's what I've been saying now for years,
slightlv
17 hrs ago
#35
On my American flight home yesterday, they took out the backseat entertainment.
Initech
17 hrs ago
#42
OMG that is an EXCELLENT slogan. "Treat us like humans not like walking dollar signs"!!!
lostnfound
15 hrs ago
#49
On the other hand- Here's a wall filled with compliments from customers of my independent hardware store, posted on Yelp
NBachers
15 hrs ago
#52
It's as if Armageddon and the Final Days of Planet Earth are anticipated . . .
Aussie105
12 hrs ago
#61
I was thinking about issues that predate today's difficulty reaching a human...
CBHagman
12 hrs ago
#60
After fourteen years practicing medicine for publicly funded community health clinics,
Aristus
6 min ago
#68