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I laugh my butt of daily (in a sad way) when calling a Company's "customer service" department. You spend 20, 30, 40 + minutes on hold and pray they do not cut you off just to start over again. If I am successful and do get a representative on the line, at least 50% of the time I can not understand them because of their thick accent and poor English. I have actually had to hang up and dial all over again in the hope that I will get a different person who speaks our lingo better. Many times after being on hold for 60 minutes, their system times out and they go to a recorded message that prompts you to leave a message and a call back number. It's extremely rare that I actually get a call back! 
Today I had to call an Amazon affiliated Company and I figured I'd try real early because I have not been able to get through over the last 5 days. Today I got through after about 15 minutes on hold but had to hang up - could not understand the person on the other end. After getting through to a second rep. 30 minutes later, the connection was really bad but they said hold the line while she switched phones. This line was better however I could hear Roosters saying good morning every 30 seconds - cockadoodle doo, man......
After a long a grueling conversation and having to repeat myself a few times, I finally got instructions on how to resolve my issue.
They call this "Customer Service" but it SHOULD be called Customer Torture. I guess most here can relate to what I am discussing here, but Millennial's don't have a clue as this is what they have been brought up to believe is normal CS. FRUSTRATING - to say the least!
I guess the days of REAL Customer Service are just about out the window.
But..... let's end on a positive note. I've been trying to buy a spring for a Sig and it's been on their back order list for months. Yesterday I called Sig customer service (30 seconds on hold), spoke to a native New Hampshire man who spoke perfect English and while he said officially the part is on B/O and not being sold currently due to short supply, he would take my order anyway and send me one. Now THAT'S Customer Service!!!!!
Rant over. Now I feel better!

Today I had to call an Amazon affiliated Company and I figured I'd try real early because I have not been able to get through over the last 5 days. Today I got through after about 15 minutes on hold but had to hang up - could not understand the person on the other end. After getting through to a second rep. 30 minutes later, the connection was really bad but they said hold the line while she switched phones. This line was better however I could hear Roosters saying good morning every 30 seconds - cockadoodle doo, man......
After a long a grueling conversation and having to repeat myself a few times, I finally got instructions on how to resolve my issue.
They call this "Customer Service" but it SHOULD be called Customer Torture. I guess most here can relate to what I am discussing here, but Millennial's don't have a clue as this is what they have been brought up to believe is normal CS. FRUSTRATING - to say the least!
I guess the days of REAL Customer Service are just about out the window.
But..... let's end on a positive note. I've been trying to buy a spring for a Sig and it's been on their back order list for months. Yesterday I called Sig customer service (30 seconds on hold), spoke to a native New Hampshire man who spoke perfect English and while he said officially the part is on B/O and not being sold currently due to short supply, he would take my order anyway and send me one. Now THAT'S Customer Service!!!!!

Rant over. Now I feel better!

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