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Re: DSC phone line technical support is terrible



"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 9:36:06 AM UTC-4, tourman wrote:
>> On May 14, 11:23 pm, Jim <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > On Monday, May 14, 2012 4:25:58 PM UTC-4, tourman wrote:
>> >
>> > > RHC: Jim...Jim....lets not start another war here.....remember your
>> > > wish to keep things civil.....
>> >
>> > Aparently it's not everyone's wish.
>> > Un-civil and rude people do it intentionally. Therefore they deserve no
>> > better than to be shown what un-civility and rudenes really is.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > BTW, I have owned two Kia Rondo's over the last five years, and they
>> > > are bar none, the best built, best equipped vehicle for the money
>> > > that
>> > > I have ever owned. Don't knock them 'til you try them.
>> >
>> > Well .... OK.
>> >
>> > Then I'd have to say a Nisson Sentra. My mother had one and gave it to
>> > me when she stopped driving. Worst piece of S....t I ever had. I
>> > referred to it as a tin can on a roller skate. The glove compartment
>> > door fell off. the center consol plastic hinge broke when I opened it
>> > and I never even put anything in it. The seats are so cheap there's a
>> > gab between the back and seat part and anything you put on the seat
>> > falls through to the back seat. Three out of four speakers don't work
>> > and the one remaining one sounds like a paper cup cone. The rear view
>> > mirror fell off. The trunk floor caved in. the trunk leaks and The car
>> > smells like an old leaf pile. The front plastic fender popped off and I
>> > had to have it snapped back on and cemented because the fastener holes
>> > all ripped through. The plastic hubcaps are all bent out of shape. It's
>> > a 1996 and only has 36,000 miles on it. I use it on Saturday to go to
>> > the post office, bakery and run occasional errands. It runs ok but I'd
>> > expect at least that from it ... considering the miles on it. CHEAP!
>>
>> RHC: Jim, your comments are accurate and true (IMO) regarding the
>> Korean lines of cars of those days. Back when KIA first came out, they
>> were terribly built vehicles, not worth the powder to blow them to
>> hell. But times change. Today, they rival the reliablity of Hondas and
>> Toyotas, but without the extra and excessive costs. Don't base your
>> opinions on yesteryears products.....
>
> Ok, ...... as long as you don't expect me to be nice to rude people. ;)

And as long as you don't expect me to believe a manager when he says, "We
normally don't have those kinds of problems.  We pride ourselves on our
customer service.  Please give us a 15th chance to show you we really aren't
like that."





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