{"id":224,"date":"2007-06-29T11:55:19","date_gmt":"2007-06-29T16:55:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/unitstep.net\/blog\/2007\/06\/29\/good-and-bad-companies\/"},"modified":"2007-07-03T12:45:11","modified_gmt":"2007-07-03T17:45:11","slug":"good-and-bad-companies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/unitstep.net\/blog\/2007\/06\/29\/good-and-bad-companies\/","title":{"rendered":"Good and bad companies"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n I’ve recently had a few experiences with some companies and thought I’d share my thoughts. It’s really quite interesting to see the level service offered by big companies, and how they can differ so widely – they’re not all bad. <\/p>\n Some are bad, of course, and don’t seem to put any effort towards customer satisfaction, and continue only to operate because there is no viable competition. This is unfortunate, as this puts the customer in between a rock and a hard place – with the result being a feeling of losing one’s hard-earned cash. First up, UPS<\/abbr>, the package delivery company everyone seems to love to hate. However, my experience with them was great. Back at the end of April, right after I’d finished school<\/a>, I needed some way to get a lot of my stuff back home to my parents’ for the summer. A moving company was impractical; I didn’t have enough stuff to warrant using their service, which had a minimum fee and would probably end up costing me between $600-$800. UPS was thus a natural choice.<\/p>\n They shipped my computer, monitor, two big boxes of clothes, and a few other boxes cross-country for only about $120 CAD. I shipped the stuff on Monday morning, and it arrived Friday afternoon – which for me, was a fast transit time. They even found my home despite the confusing road signs<\/a> in the area. And, of course, nothing was damaged in transit. The only caveat would be that you have to be able to get all of your stuff to one of their stores for shipping.<\/p>\n I recently ordered some stuff from Dell Canada, and Purolator simply could not find my house to deliver it. Mind you, there are confusing road signs<\/a> present in the area, but this is no excuse – other shipping companies have managed to find my house, and furthermore, Purolator previously had no trouble delivering other packages<\/a> from Dell. I phoned them twice<\/em>, clearly explaining my location to the customer service rep., and pointing out to them that it was clearly shown on Google Maps. <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n
\n<\/p>\nGood: UPS<\/h3>\n
Average: Purolator<\/h3>\n