I agree as stockholders one can argue that apple owes something, but that is not what I'm referring to. I'm talking about the old "I've been using a Mac since 1984 and apple better listen to me" attitude. As buyers in the store I have never experienced the poor service any of you speak of. If you don't care for the service, speak to a manager, I bet they would thank you for the feedback. I also wonder if some of you are being overly critical because you are so attached to the product. The initial post was of one experience that by the looks of it had you in the store all of 5 Minutes, and you didn't even ask for help. Granted that is a missed opportunity for Apple and you should have been acknowledged, but to inspire an "internal rage" seems a tad overreacting. In my travels I stay at some excepptional hotels and even they mess up now and again. The true measure of greta service is how they react when you point it out to them.
WOW! Looks like this topic is a hot one. Let me ask, how many of you have worked in or managed a retail store? How about a high-end electronics retailer? I have and let me tell you it is no small task to manage staff appropriately. Half of you complain that everyone was busy and you had to wait while the other half complain that people were standing around, this will happen sometimes even with the best planning. Every time I have gone into an Apple store I have received knowledgeable assistance from a friendly person. Sure I have had to wait, sometimes I have had to approach someone and ask for help, but bar none I have never had more consistent better service at a retailer whether in Texas, New York or Boston. This is far better than the alternative pushy sales people on commission or with quotas to meet or $6 and hour kids with no knowledge or experience. Have any of you visited a genius bar, talk about service? It�s the best I've ever seen. Quick turn around, people who don't speak in all tech code. When is the last time one of you thanked a sales person or manager for doing right, or posted a thread about the great free class you attended? However, I would like to see more women working in the stores. My wife stopped in to one of the stores, and while she was helped the all male staff intimidated her.
By the way, not just in this thread but a few others some of you complain like Apple owes you something for being a user. They owe you nothing. Except to continue to design and market exceptional products that are cutting edge and user friendly. As long as they do that they have my business, Apple store or not.
The Apple Store: Bad Customer Service at Your Local Mall
The Apple Store: Bad Customer Service at Your Local Mall