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Dundee Stu

Ineluctable

22 June 2005

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A few weeks ago I received my tax return, which I have until 31 January 2006 to complete - which means that I will wait until 30 January to do it. It's just the way my mind is wired. I visited PC World this morning to get my laptop repaired. Has anyone else noticed how the assistants in these types of shops are all pleased to see you when you first enter? One came bounding up to me this morning and cheerfully asked me if he could help. His demeanour changed instantly and completely when I told him that my laptop was broken, and that since it was still under guarantee, I would like it repaired. "You need to phone PC World Services. We can't fix it here," he growled. "Can you phone them from here?", I asked - not unreasonably, I thought. "We can't do that", he replied, enigmatically. I looked at the counter, and there were at least three telephones there. "Are your phones not working?", I asked, out of curiosity. "We are not supposed to phone PC World Services. You will need to phone them yourself", he replied. "Okay", said I, "Could you pass me the phone and tell me the number, then?" This eminently reasonable request was met with mild annoyance. "You need to phone them from your own home." "Why?", I asked. "Do they check to see where the call originates from? How would they know where I'm phoning from? Can I call from a payphone, or from a friend's house?" "That's not what I meant, sir. You can phone from anywhere", he testily replied. "Okay. Pass me the phone and tell me the number", I said. "You can't phone from here", he repeated. "But you just said I can phone from anywhere", I replied. "But not from here", he said. He was becoming distracted now, as the shop was beginning to fill up, and he was wasting time arguing with me that could be better spent earning a commission. He began to turn away. "Err, excuse me," I said politely, "I don't think that we are finished here." "You cannot phone from here," he repeated like a stuck needle, "You need to phone from somewhere else and arrange to have the service engineer come to the shop to pick it up." "And why can't you do that?" I aked, "The computer is here, the disks are here, the shop is here, and there are telephones here." "Because you have to phone, sir!", came the irritated reply. "Okay," I said, "pass me the phone, and I will!" By now the humourous surreality of the situation had worn off, and I was becoming quite angry. So was he, but he realised that I was not going to give up, and all the time he spent standing debating with me was time during which his colleagues were stealing his commissions. "Look," I said, "This is PC World, from whom I purchased this computer seven months ago. It is under guarantee. It needs repaired. I am not responsible for the internal divisions within the PC World corporation. I purchased the machine from here, and it is your responsibility to sort it out. So, please, sort it out." He was browbeaten into submission. "Okay", he said, "We will contact PC World Services and arrange to have the machine uplifted and repaired.", he said meekly, before adding "Even although we're not supposed to." Little did I care. I was the customer, and the customer is always right. I expect that I might have to wait a while before getting it back as punishment for making them actually do something.


Last year I took Liam and Joe to Edinburgh

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Dominic Kite24-Jun-2005 12:27
My hat, Mr Lloyd-Jones, is off to you. Any man that can beat down the halfwit's and shysters of PC world is a good one in my book.
Karen Stuebing23-Jun-2005 10:00
I admire your patience and tenacity. It's the same here. Customer service is non existant. When I saw the thumbnail for you PAD my blood ran cold. Taxes. AAAGGHHH!! LOL. I've heard they're 80% in the UK? Good argument against a flat rate tax here.
Karen Leaf23-Jun-2005 03:22
Bravo to you for standing up to the absurdity Stu. I think you might be right about the wait, tho. Maybe they'll get it back in time for you to do your taxes on it, next January.
Guest 22-Jun-2005 22:56
Where in the world? :-) I believe I may be the first person in the UK to manage to get the IR to send me a letter saying they didn't think I needed to fill one of these in anymore!!! Can I celebrate with a beer???
Guest 22-Jun-2005 21:59
Ok, I had to look that up too.

Is there a word for the delight when the Inland Revenue tell you not to bother sending in a tax return again?
:)
Zak22-Jun-2005 18:59
I bet you had the shop guy sweating buckets that it was one of them hidden camera shows heheh
markvm22-Jun-2005 17:24
A great subject for the word of the day. When i saw it I almost went to the cemetery to capture a gravestone. Death and taxes, what else describes this word better!...:-)
David Clunas22-Jun-2005 16:45
Nice shot, bad subject!
Bill Miller22-Jun-2005 15:13
Well done Stu. Now would you like to help me sort out my gas supplier????
Rene Hales22-Jun-2005 13:56
Thanks for sharing your PC World encounter. It was so funny, though I am sure it was not funny for you at the time. It was like the great "Catch 22". Yes, I hate all the tax filing stuff and I too wish I could decide which government activities my money supports.--Rene
Coleen Perilloux Landry22-Jun-2005 13:40
Glad you stood your ground. Too bad the other customers didn't cheer you on, like a football game.
Guest 22-Jun-2005 13:19
Depressing photo (not the photo itself but the subject matter) of a horrible thing, this income tax. I don’t mind contributing to the running of my country I just wished I had a say at to which parts my money helped out. Hot, black, strong coffee will help keep you awake on the 30th. In advanced find out where in your area can you have your return posted at the very last second? Been there, done that. Good luck on the deadline. Your encounter at PC World is quite funny and sad at the same time.
northstar3722-Jun-2005 13:09
You could be the next Esther Rantzen, you already have the funny shaped vegetable. (They are a lot of useless buggas though, it must be said....)
Herb 22-Jun-2005 12:50
Customer service, what is that????