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What has happened to quality control these days?

Is it just me, or does it seem that things were built and tested better back in the old days?

Yesterday I had to return to the grocery store because I found that the bread I had bought the day before had gone moldy. The sell by date was the day that I returned it. Lest you think this is a single incident, you would be wrong. It was the second time that I had bread turn moldy from the store. I won’t say the name of the store because they made it right with me, but it was a nationally recognizable chain.

Don’t even get me started with cell phones. They have to be the worst service that is available to consumers. I started with a cell phone in 99 for business reasons, and it seems that time has only made the service worse. I have lived in crowded markets like Chicago, Portland, NYC and the rule is that service is barely functional. How can this be? How can cell phone companies charge almost $100 on average from customers, and have such poor networks? Why do we stand for this? I am thinking of ditching the cell phone and just using a land-line.

How about restaurants? Sometimes my friends will take me out and most places are just junk. How can they be serious to a customer that something is worth $18 and it is tasteless, hard and cold? I went to a Zagat rated place and ordered something and it was worse than frozen dinners I have had. I told the manger what exactly was wrong with the dish and that I would only pay half for it. I don’t feel its fair to expect free food no matter how bad it is. I have had to do that often in the last few years when I find the food is unpalatable.

Now lets turn to sandals. I bought a pair of sandals for $40 in Chicago 2 years ago and wear them infrequently. They are torn up and look terrible. Based on the use of them, I don’t feel that should have happened. They are a combination of plastic and rubber and they should have held together better. When I was a kid I had a pair of cheap rubber thongs, and they lasted years and in much better condition than these $40 pair did.

Oh how about water bottles? I bought a Nathan water bottle because I often travel with my backpack and get thirsty. So less than a month later, with very light usage the top breaks. The same thing happened to my friend who also bought one at the same time. When I contacted the company they told me to MAIL it back to them and they would refund my money. Well who wants to pay $10 to mail something back to the vendor when it is defective? Then I would be out that money as well for something that wasn’t my fault. I took it back to the store and the store refunded my money. These were not cheap either $24, and they were the most expensive water bottles in the store.

I could go on, but I think I have made my point. Listen I understand that it seems better to just put stuff out in the world and refund people when it doesn’t work. However this strategy ultimately hurts your brand. I will never buy any NATHAN product, I will never buy that stores variety of bread, I will steer everyone away from that restaurant, cell phone and sandal manufacture company. There are customers who don’t forget, and I am one of them.

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ReputationDefender.com Scam Beware of ReputationDefender Reputation Defender Ripoff

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ReputationDefender.com Scam Beware of ReputationDefender Reputation Defender Ripoff. I was curious about reputationdefender because I often see its advertising. I wondered how they accomplished their claims. Apparently not very well according to the thread above. Perhaps a better way is just to be careful and thoughtful about what you do on the Internet. Based on these reviews I would avoid them.

 

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Is your online activity/reputation important?

Yes!  This article What you don’t know about your online reputation can hurt you is very helpful.  I took one of its suggestions and tried out the free Rapleaf service.  It gave me some information that was untrue and signified a possible identify theft.  I contacted the company in question and they are looking into it.  So that was very worthwhile to try.  This is a great starting point for your online activity/identity.

What you do online says more than any resume you could ever create.

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Is reputation important and why?

It makes sense that companies do a background check when they hire someone.  They are putting some trust in the person and deserve to know the truth.  I can see this authors point of view why some things might be overlooked and a more liberal work attitude prevails.  Being professional can mean so many things to people.  Is it when you follow all the laws, or when you have the values that the employer wants?  Once on a job interview the HR person asked what church I belonged to.  It was obvious if I didn’t answer the question I wouldn’t get the job.  I would have liked to find out her reputation before I interviewed.

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