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Benw18
6: Helper
6: Helper

So it's that day that many people accross the world look forward to, some call it sad, some call it crazy. As our mobile phones are now somewhat an extension to our body its easy to understand why people get excited about a new product.

 

I'm not interested in what day, what time i place an order, whether it be at 1 minute after pre-orders begin or 1 week after. What I am interested in is being supplied with correct information when I request it.

 

Currently there are hundreds of 'rumours' flying around discussing what appears to be the absolute shambles your business is in. As a business owner myself I would be highly concerned with a single person not being satisfied with my products - let alone hundreds, if not thousands. 

 

To add insult to injury your marketing team then thought it would be an exceptional idea to send a marketing email out this morning declaring Vodafone has the iPhone 7... Do you, really?

 

So, what are you going to do about it? You've taken your customers money, you have entered them into a legally binding contract and you are now unable to provide accurate information that changes depending on which employee you speak to.

 

Quite simply you have disgraced a large percentage of what probably were loyal customers, myself being one. As one of the UK's biggest mobile phone networks I would have expected there to have been several planning meetings which would have involved talking stock, deliveries, customer demand and many other key business indicators. If you are really trying to tell me you have 'winged it' and just taken every single order without any idea of stocking levels and customer demand then quite frankly your operation as a business is what many think it is - shambolic. 

 

Please also dont go down the "Apple didn't manufacture enough handsets" route as you will, without any shadow of a doubt been given a MOQ that they will have fulfilled. 

 

Please dont ignore this post and for my own sanity (and many others), please dont come back with the reply 'keep checking the tracker for further updates'. 

 

Unhappy customers don't just disappear becuase nobody is willing to step up to the plate and justify the business decision. Treat your customers with the respect that they deserve and give them some honest genuine answers. 

 

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Benw18
6: Helper
6: Helper
Interesting... I received a phone call (after a PM on this forum) from a very friendly researcher at the BBC TV programme 'Watchdog' this afternoon.

It appears this comedy of errors is not going quite as quietly as Vodafone would have hoped! If anyone on the forum receives a private message from someone claiming to be from the BBC there is a high probability that they are genuine. I am happy to share the contact number that called me for ratification via PM should anyone else be contacted (I have verified the number that called me was from the BBC via the BBC switchboard).

The conversation was only 10-15 minutes in length and is currently a story being researched for the series... You never know me and Vodafone CEO might come face-to-face after all (that's if he's not too busy playing on his nice new shiney phone).

I will update you all further when they have called back for a more detailed interview on Friday.