Tag: Bad PR

  • Sprint. Apparently you suck

    Sprint. Apparently you suck

    I don’t think I have ever been so entertained by an official Facebook page until I saw the official SPRINT page. I sense you’ll be entertained as well: https://www.facebook.com/sprint

    First off, I lost my grandfathered ATT unlimited data a few months ago. So these new ads with Sprint telling me they will give me it back perked my interest.. Until I traveled to the nearest Sprint store only to have an actual honest sales person talk me OUT of switching..

    Then I went to the Facebook where I saw the truth.. the unbridled unabashed truth..

    Person after person complaining with real stories real events and real tales of Sprint. People saying how horrible things are.. how awful service is.. dropped calls, slow data, phones turning off for no reason, and dishonest fool selling them.. The typical response from Sprint is also laughable: The most popular are these:

    We are sorry to have lost you as a valued Sprint customer. If you ever change your mind, please know that you are always welcome back.

    And

    We certainly appreciate your continued loyalty to Sprint. We would be more than happy to review what options we have available for you, as far as lowering your monthly bill. Please send us a DM with your telephone number, account PIN and the best time to contact you. We look forward to speaking with you.

    The problem for SPRINT: They seem to be responding this way to every single message.. The entire Facebook page is dominated by horrible awful comments. People angry–incensed that if they were being attacked by a bear they would be unable to even GOOGLE what to do (this is actually a point often brought up on the page) ..

    The public relations nightmare is obvious. Sprint can do what they need to do by posting studies showing a fast networks in certain cities, but the overwhelming response to the company is negative. Even on the Facebook page.

    The credit of Sprint, they aren’t deleting comments–at least I don’t think. Unless, of course, there are even ANGRIER and more negative comments not being permitted to last..

    On one hand, Sprint is showcasing itself as a company that responds to negative comments with a plan to help. But … they are doing it so often, the negative aspects of the company are more dominant than they responses.

    And this is every post.. every link.. every thing.
    Unlimited wireless.. Along with unlimited anger and hostility towards a company promising the world without being able to deliver it.

    As a friend reminded me, Murphy Brown supported Spring. But that was 1992.

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  • Did Dylann Storm Roof has it his way?

    Did Dylann Storm Roof has it his way?

    According to multiple reports, which I will link accordingly, Dylan Storm Roof had lunch purchased for him.. Or breakfast.. Or something. Either way, we are told, cops gave Roof some BURGER KING food after his arrest..

    The DAILY NEWS report here: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/dylann-roof-burger-king-cops-meal-article-1.2267615 

    Headlines and Global news: http://www.hngn.com/articles/103444/20150623/dylann-storm-roof-fed-burger-king-while-in-custody.htm

    Vibe: http://www.vibe.com/2015/06/police-buy-dylann-storm-roof-burger-king-after-arrest/ 

    Huffington POST: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/23/dylann-roof-burger-king_n_7645216.html

    This whole Burger King angle started when the Shelby police chief described the without-incident arrest and eventual food purchase. 

    In Shelby, the FBI handled Roof’s initial questioning, Ledford said. Shelby police’s lone conversation with the mass-murder suspect was about food. Earlier in the day, Roof had bought water and chips at a south Charlotte gas station. Now he was hungry. Police bought him food from a nearby Burger King, Ledford said.

    “He was very quiet, very calm. He didn’t talk,” Ledford said. “He sat down here very quietly. He was not problematic.”

    Did police take him to Burger King? SNOPES says no. http://m.snopes.com/2015/06/22/dylann-roof-burger-king/  And that really isn’t the accusation. Most figured out that police most likely purchased food for him from there–murderers get hungry… police often feed suspects, killing the appetite with kindness, and get better results from questioning.

    There are hints and allegations about this news..some call it conspiracy, others call it untrue.. a few cite it as evidence that white suspects are treated better than black suspects.

    Regardless of where the truth falls, BURGER KING suddenly has a bit of a character problem in the media.. I don’t think the PR department of the fast food chain likes the headlines mentioning its restaurant in any association to Dylann Storm Roof.

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