Sunday, October 6, 2013

My Top Ten Worst Companies for Customer Service in the UK

No 1. Coming in with unrivalled incompetence at No 1, the pole position for continuous spectacular incompetence over a decade of bad customer service, during which I have been reduced to tears and almost suffered a fatal coronary through stress is... British Telecom. This is the company that purports to be a communication provider but has as much idea what the word "communication" means as your average slug. In fact, a slug would probably arrive at its destination quicker then the average BT customer service assistant can understand the phrase "It is not working."

No 2. Sports retailer Sports Direct. The major difference between British Telecom and Sports Direct is that Sports Direct don't actually engage in any communication at all. They don't have a customer service telephone line, they don't answer emails and basically don't do anything at all. Unless you have paid for your purchase through a third party like Paypal there's more chance of the earth being hit by an asteroid than actually getting your money back or - in my case even getting the right product delivered.

No 3. British Telecom. Again. You know, I heard recently that the government are planning to install free BT phone lines in UK immigration holding centres. This is a cunning plan because the effect of experiencing BT incompetence will result in either the mass suicide of the illegal immigrants or they will return home as fast as possible - thereby solving the immigration crisis in one fell swoop.

No 4. This firm has a way of getting under your skin and is renowned for passing customers from one department to another and from service agent to another. During the course of one on-going complaint I once spoke to about twenty-five different people. This firm is.... British Telecom.

No 5. This firm gets its place not for continuous incompetence like British Telecom and Sports Direct but for the gravity of the situation which was totally *ucking up Master Sam's 18th Birthday present. This company is Comet. The customer service agents also lie at Comet which is not acceptable. Even British Telecom customer service agents don't lie - the customer service agents at BT are generally too thick to even understand the concept of lying. In fact, British Telecom service agents genuinely believe all the crap they spout. They believe that if they keep repeating the same answer, you will  also eventually believe your problem will resolve without the need to take any action. British Telecom customer service agents are usually religious - this is because they like to leave customer's problems in the hands of God.

No 6. You might have thought it was an urban myth that when you have a technical problem with your pc/phone/tablet, a customer service agent will tell you to turn it off and then back on again.This myth is not a myth it is actually true. Operating in a similar vein British Telecom's The Hand of God Concept this company believes flicking your switches on and off will also miraculously solve your problem. The company is, unsurprisingly, also British Telecom.

No 7. Microsoft. For having the most elongated procedure to change your password or security information ever. Forgetting your password is considered a crime at Microsoft and you will be made to suffer. Numerous forms, special codes, emails and phone calls later and I am still waiting to update Master Ben's Microsoft account. I now have to wait over a month before they will implement the change of email. It would be easier, and quicker, if Microsoft just sent you a whip and you could self-flagellate yourself as punishment. On the plus side, I should say that Microsoft customer service agents are very patient indeed and have an excellent bedside manner - there was only the tiniest hint of annoyance after my last approx 40 mins conversation with one of their reps - and I should point out that the reason our investigations were taking so long was due to slow broadband - which is the fault of British Telecom.

No 8 The makers of  Fifa 14, E A. To be fair to E A, I haven't actually complained to them yet. I have spent the last ten days trying to update Master Ben's Microsoft account and solve our broadband problem so that Master Ben can actually play Fifa 14. Sadly, now that we can access Master Ben's Xbox account the EA servers seem to be continuously down. Having researched this on the net, it seems this is an ongoing random problem. I am not sure if I can actually face complaining to E A. At this moment in time, I would rather take a gun to my head.

No 9. For being the only company where I have had to explain what an extension lead is to their customer service agent.

"An extension lead?"

"Yes, an extension lead. You know, it's a lead you can connect from your socket to your appliance so you can use your appliance in a different place. In my case, it's connected from the hub, runs up through the ceiling where I can connect it to my laptop, if necessary."

"Ah."

Yes, the no 9 position is British Telecom.

No 10 It probably goes without saying that British Telecom takes no 10 position. In fact, I actually feel a bit mean-spirited including Sports Direct, Microsoft, Comet and EA in the same air space at British Telecom who could actually take all ten chart positions with ease. I have a good friend who works for British Telecom (fortunately not in customer service.) I feel deeply sorry for her as she's probably going to burn in the fires of hell just for being associated with BT.  What bad luck.

Anyway, just in case you missed my artistic tribute to BT I created on one of my previous British Telecom rants, here it is again. I like it. It's kinda therapeutic.




6 comments:

  1. So....I gather that you're saying that British Telecom sucks major moose testicles when it comes to competent customer service?

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  2. This post is sooo funny!i I made me giggle for several minutes.The matter is serious though.I 've experienced myself a few unsatisfied conversations with BT's customer advisors which,of course,ended in frustration and agony.Most of them related to my broadband speed (the only advice they could give me was that I should go for the pricier pack).Anyway...earlier this mounth I phoned them again to complain about my internet speed(my kid couldn't watch Teletubbies online due to poorly internet speed,which obviously turned my face red),and the agent told me we should run a test to figure out what's going wrong by opening up one of the wall sockets...which I did...unfortunately.To my stupefaction,I soon realised that my phone line went dead ( good thing that I made the call from my mobile so I could express my astonishment to the agent...poor guy will probably remember my name for the rest of his life) and left him speechles.One of the cables must have came out when I removed the front socket .I told him I cannot wait for an ingineer to came and fix it and we should figure it out for ourself.Long story short,after 20 more wasted minutes I hanged up he phone .I was defeated.An hour ago I had low internet speed,now I had none.
    Fortunately I have a very clever husband which fixed the problem by himself when he got home.I have 3 more months left of this contract so the BT nightmare will end soon.

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    1. Hello Carmen and welcome to my blog:)

      Oh dear - you another one of the poor people who have suffered at the hands of BT! I only wish I could escape from their clutches but I live in a small village with no real choice of providers. We consistently have broadband problems but my worst experience was swapping from the a small subsidiary belonging to BT to the main BT company a few years ago - the incompetence was beyond imagination! It surpasses anything I have experienced before or after and I was turned from a mild mannered patient woman into madwoman who makes Victor Meldrew looks like a gentle, kind fellow:) I wish my nightmare would end - unfortunately until someone else lays some cables round here I am doomed to be forever ranting!

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  3. Found your video out of sheer frustration when I googled for people that wanted to take revenge on BT, it has been the worst customer experience of my life from the outset, I'm counting the days that I have left on my contract with them, the incredible amount of hours that I have spent on the phone to them and waiting in for their engineers, today was the last straw, my Youview stopped working and the login to myBT online completely stopped working with no way to reset it at all.

    I hate this company with every ounce of my body, I just want other people to know what a shockingly bad company it really is, save yourself a miserable experience and go with some other company, trust me. 

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    1. I agree entirely, Oliver. My worst BT experience (there's been a few) lasted about 2 months. It was truly unbearable and every aspect of the problem was mismanaged in every way possible. Ideally I would like to be compensated for the stress and the days (and I mean "days" wasted) trying to find a path through their incompetence. However, this would just result in more stress and waste of my time. I prefer to ridicule them on the net instead:)

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