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Bad Customer Service Experience

I was wondering if someone could help me resolve a horrible customer service experience I was involved in. I don't want the "Senior Advisor" I spoke with via chat fired or anything, but I do think some additional training might need to be implemented in this case. How do I speak with apple concerning this issue?


Also, I am curious if Apple appreciates brand loyalty or is this a thing of the past? I ask because I have been a loyal customer since the advent of the 3Gs (and many other apple products over the years), and this "Senior Advisor" was able to provide me with nothing other than canned responses and lack of follow through.

iPhone 11

Posted on Jul 21, 2020 7:56 AM

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Posted on Jul 21, 2020 8:18 AM

Also, I am curious if Apple appreciates brand loyalty or is this a thing of the past?


Unfortunately, we are not Apple and cannot answer that. We are end users like you with no more Idea what goes on inside the Cupertino walls than you.


Apple used to have a web feedback link for reporting sales, support, and service issues. Guess what--it's no longer up, and there is no e-mail address for this issue.


That leaves "old school." A well-written business letter today probably carries more weight than phoning or emailing.



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Jul 21, 2020 8:18 AM in response to Aubie04

Also, I am curious if Apple appreciates brand loyalty or is this a thing of the past?


Unfortunately, we are not Apple and cannot answer that. We are end users like you with no more Idea what goes on inside the Cupertino walls than you.


Apple used to have a web feedback link for reporting sales, support, and service issues. Guess what--it's no longer up, and there is no e-mail address for this issue.


That leaves "old school." A well-written business letter today probably carries more weight than phoning or emailing.



Jul 21, 2020 8:16 AM in response to Aubie04

First, we are all other end users like you and not Apple employees, so we cannot do anything in a situation like yours. As for your complaint, you would need to write a snail mail letter to Apple's corporate address. And "brand loyalty" isn't as "precious" as it once was when the company was much smaller - it is now a many billions dollar company.

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