jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I am so "entitled" I get free coffee from Speedway with every 7th one I buy. Also randomly they give me a coupon for a free drink of some other kind (like frozen ones). They also give me points everytime I fill up good for discounts off gas.
And yet most adults don't complain when a company doesn't offer them a special reward for liking the product they've paid for.
I go out of my way to find a speedway because I like they appreciate me enough to throw me a bone every now and again. There are lots of mmos just like there are lots of places to get gas. Where you go depends on who treats you the best right?
Not unless their business is selling me good treatment. I go where the best product is.
Favoring businesses that substitute pats on the head and mini-bribes for real customer service just doesn't make sense.
A MMO is a MMO. I wonder if it makes no sense why does every MMO since UO do it? Just curious your rationale as to why they do it when you say it "doesnt make sense".
nerevarine1138 wrote: »firstdecan wrote: »
Have they changed the store? Last I checked, only the IE was available for purchase.
So? Why does this generation want a pat on the back for everything?
"Wow I subscribed to something for a whole 9 months! I deserve free things!"
Netflix never sent me an in-game pet and I've been subscribed to them for years, and even if they did, other Netflix users wouldn't be telling me to put it away all the time in every group I'm in cause they seem to think they take away heals or some erroneous thing.
I'm a regular at a restaurant.
I have a regular table, I expect to be served by one of two regular wait-staff. They know what I like, how I like my coffee served, and how to make my cocktail extra (spicy, wet, dirty, etc.).
We're familiar with each others pacing, little eccentricities, flaws, and solid points.
I get the occasional free espresso, or a complimentary dessert, or an extra appetizer (the chef wants to know what you think of *this*). The bartender pours my drinks heavy when I want that.
I get better service than average non-regular clients.
I leave solid tips. I pay my bill with a smile and a thank you.
I give good word-of-mouth on this restaurant, and make sure I have an updated yearly review on 3 websites on this restaurant. When I invite guests out to eat, I try to make sure this restaurant is high on the list of places to take them, especially if they've never been there before. The owner *notices* when I bring in people who have never been there before, and he comes by the table and spends 5-10 minutes entertaining us.
I'm over a half century old, and I have a settled life, a fabulous wife, an awesome house, a career, and plenty of disposable income.
At my age and in my position, you do things in a way that I appreciate or I'm taking my business somewhere else. People who can accommodate folks like me tend to have booming businesses. People who can't tend to not. And I say people, because businesses *ARE* people, individual people who make decisions. And when those people don't make appropriate decisions, business suffers.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »Netflix must hate this guy. They give me free months all the time for being a "valued customer".