05-30-2017 01:14 PM - edited 01-05-2022 02:09 AM
... I show them this picture I took and say "NOPE!". This was at Bayview Village on a Sunday afternoon with a line up out the door and some ppl looking obviously frustrated.
Online self-serve isn't for everyone, but it's a great move to pass the cost savings to us. I'll take that any day over poor service and long lines.
06-01-2017 11:46 PM
I always try to shop locally. But I would never wait in a line up like that !
And unfortunately in the cell phone world many of the stores and kiosks are not always staffed with knowledgeable people. Yes, I have been served very well too. Hence my first preference to shop locally.
If the service can be online and it's a simple process, then that is great.
05-31-2017 03:19 PM
@will13am wrote:Live closer to work and make sure you are driving against the major flow of traffic. That was my plan. I totally feel pity on the folks stranded on the other side of the highway each morning.
I do drive against major flow and I want to live closer but I cannot afford the homes on my salary alone. need the misses to finish school and work, then maybe.
I love driving against the flow but what really sucks is when there is an accedent on the opposite side of the road and EVERYONE has to stop and look... build a wall to hide ... traffic would flow better
05-30-2017 10:00 PM
There was a similar photo, but the line stretched down the mall corridor for ages when Fido tried to match the Fall Promo.
that was funny! Too bad they only offered in BC and AB.
05-30-2017 09:18 PM
05-30-2017 05:08 PM
@ChopstickHero wrote:... I show them this picture I took and say "NOPE!". This was at Bayview Village on a Sunday afternoon with a line up out the door and some ppl looking obviously frustrated.
Online self-serve isn't for everyone, but it's a great move to pass the cost savings to us. I'll take that any day over poor service and long lines.
Oh wow. That is brutal.
I don't know how people do it. Standing in line sucks. Sucks for the employees too who often don't have the access or ability to solve the problem then and there.
05-30-2017 04:51 PM
@will13am wrote:
@Acekiller wrote:I don't think it is a fair comparision. They are offereing online service + physical kiosk, not just physical kiosk.
The customer has to pay for the kiosk rent plus the staff that run it. Now that $15 minimum wage is coming, expect to pay even more for the monthly cell bill if you want access to physical stores. Personally, I have no interest in paying this overhead on an ongoing basis.
@will13am and @Acekiller In a sense you both right. I was always saying and repeat that again that people have different needs likes preferences. They represent different age group and some of them less tech savvy and so on. Some are willing to pay more for extras some are not because they cannot afford it. Some folks use a lot of data some are just texting and talking and I could give many more examples here.
So lets look at Telus like a classy restaurant. You pay more for service but you like environment. Waitresses and Waiters nicely dressed. Comfortable and nice chairs and so on.
On the other hand Koodo could be like a Mandarin Buffet. It is a little bit pricey but you can choose what you want to eat.
Public Mobile on the other hand is another less known buffet. You can choose what you want to eat but there are less choices.
05-30-2017 03:08 PM
@Acekiller wrote:I don't think it is a fair comparision. They are offereing online service + physical kiosk, not just physical kiosk.
The customer has to pay for the kiosk rent plus the staff that run it. Now that $15 minimum wage is coming, expect to pay even more for the monthly cell bill if you want access to physical stores. Personally, I have no interest in paying this overhead on an ongoing basis.
05-30-2017 03:01 PM
I don't think it is a fair comparision. They are offereing online service + physical kiosk, not just physical kiosk.
05-30-2017 02:31 PM - edited 05-30-2017 02:31 PM
@will13am wrote:
@Chaos_Scorpio wrote:looks like everyone is over 40 in that picture ... (not dis'ing the old timers, you guys are way better off than these folk) ... 😛
Online the way to go. Now if I can work from home, I'm game... it be better for the planet, no more 40min each way sitting in a gas car.
Live closer to work and make sure you are driving against the major flow of traffic. That was my plan. I totally feel pity on the folks stranded on the other side of the highway each morning.
I used to commute a long time ago ... over an hour each way on the 401. It was not fun.
Now I'm only 12-minute bike ride to work. Can't put a price tag on the time saved.
05-30-2017 02:23 PM
@Chaos_Scorpio wrote:looks like everyone is over 40 in that picture ... (not dis'ing the old timers, you guys are way better off than these folk) ... 😛
Online the way to go. Now if I can work from home, I'm game... it be better for the planet, no more 40min each way sitting in a gas car.
Live closer to work and make sure you are driving against the major flow of traffic. That was my plan. I totally feel pity on the folks stranded on the other side of the highway each morning.
05-30-2017 01:57 PM
man i have to commute an hour each way, and this is by bus Thank god for survey websites where I can earn some additonal money while im on these commutes
05-30-2017 01:50 PM
looks like everyone is over 40 in that picture ... (not dis'ing the old timers, you guys are way better off than these folk) ... 😛
Online the way to go. Now if I can work from home, I'm game... it be better for the planet, no more 40min each way sitting in a gas car.
05-30-2017 01:19 PM
@will13am wrote:What were they giving away? Did I miss something by not being in that lineup?
They were giving away some poor customer service... nothing to miss.
05-30-2017 01:18 PM - edited 05-30-2017 01:19 PM
What were they giving away? Did I miss something by not being in that lineup? In this era of online shopping, asking for physical stores is definitely a step in the backwards direction.