Is Genuine Customer Service Alive?
Many of you are just like me. You are scraping along somewhere between poverty and middle class. Like me, your shopping choices are mostly limited to dealing with large box corporations and billion dollar businesses that care very little about you and your joy. Think about how many times you have had to buy the same chintzy products again and again. You and I are victims of the rich elite who are doing a fantastic job of stealing from us and getting away with it.
So, what can be done about this very clever system the elite have built to keep the little man down while they line their own pockets with diamonds and gold. Sure, I am making a generalization about you, me, and the elite classes. Truthfully, if you agree with my observation, do you think manufacture quality has to stay this way in our supposed land of the free. You bet, it does not have stay this way! How can it be changed? Is it possible to bring back quality products, genuine customer service and fair opportunities for the “Have-Nots?” Affirmative! Yes it is.
One way to challenge these elite schmucks is to broadcast how you are treated by them. How are they getting your money and not providing legitimate services in return? Another way is to post and share your skills on how to modify what is often a poorly made product that is the only thing conveniently available to middle America. Example: You pay $37 for a plastic lawn rake that is held to a wooden handle with a 2mm star screw engineered to wiggle loose after 22 hours of accumulated use. You could drill through the wooden handle and run a bolt, washer, and nut through the rake part while torquing it to the wood handle. This would get you years of service from the rake, not 22 hours of accumulated use.