A friend of mine and I were talking recently about good customer service. I also talked to a man from the company, Power, we purchased new windows from about this as well. he pointed out to me that most of the time the main time people want to leave a review is when something has gone wrong. I couldn’t disagree with this, but I also haven’t gone out of my way to leave bad reviews online either. Most of the time in fact I try to leave good reviews about the experiences I have places. I especially love being able to say, “This place has the best customer service.” The goal of any company is to build a solid relationship with their customer(s) because that is what makes us loyal consumers. We will always go back to a place where we had good experiences. We will always go back to places that fix a mistake. While I cannot say I am breaking up with Moviepass, I paid for the annual pass back in December so I’m with ’em at least until then, I can understand why people are breaking up with this company currently.
What is a movie that changed your opinion about something?
If you were born in the eighties there were two very prevalent events that occurred in the nineties that were shoved down your throat. One of those events was the OJ Simpson trail. Chances are your mom watched it. My mom did and went to her grave saying Simpson was innocent. The other though involved figure skating. For some reason when I was growing up the winter Olympics were a much bigger deal than not. Actually, I would say figure skating in general was a bigger deal than it is now for whatever reason. Maybe that tide is changing, but regardless I remember most people were enamored with figure skating once upon a time. This of course brings to the Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding scandal. We were all told essentially when we were young that Tonya Harding was this horrible person and we should not like her for what happened to Kerrigan. However, after watching I, Tonya, I’m sort of conflicted with if she is that horrible person we were once told about in the nineties.
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