Another no-call no-show. This is really bringing me down. I am sick and tired of scheduling appointments and then no one shows up or calls. When I call the local inSTALLer (seems they are better at stalling than installing) they seem surprised that no one has called me and they give me some lame a$$ excuse like, "the technician's truck broke down". I have been fed this exact same line three times now, I think they need to find a new excuse or better yet a new installer. I am a D* installer (got VoOm two months ago because I didn't want to pay the $$$ for D*'s HD), if my truck broke down as much as the VoOm guy's does I be looking to buy a new truck.
As many of you know from my previous posts, I injured my ankle back in January and have been laid up since. I originally ordered VoOm and was scheduled to be installed two days prior to my accident. The installer didn't show or call that day and I cancelled my order. If it weren't for the accident and knowing I would be off work for a while recouping I never would have resubmitted the order for the install. I don't see how people can afford to keep take off work and sit around waiting for an installer to decide he wants to show up.
I have said this over & over again, if VoOm plans to stay in business they have got to get a firm grip on these install problems. They need to realize that the installers are the FACE of VoOm. For most customers the installers are the only people representing VoOm they will ever encounter face to face that is the reason their appearance, professionalism and performance is so important.
I must say there are some prime examples of good VoOm installers right here in this forum. They are people who take pride in their work, I just wish there were more like them out there.
As many of you know from my previous posts, I injured my ankle back in January and have been laid up since. I originally ordered VoOm and was scheduled to be installed two days prior to my accident. The installer didn't show or call that day and I cancelled my order. If it weren't for the accident and knowing I would be off work for a while recouping I never would have resubmitted the order for the install. I don't see how people can afford to keep take off work and sit around waiting for an installer to decide he wants to show up.
I have said this over & over again, if VoOm plans to stay in business they have got to get a firm grip on these install problems. They need to realize that the installers are the FACE of VoOm. For most customers the installers are the only people representing VoOm they will ever encounter face to face that is the reason their appearance, professionalism and performance is so important.
I must say there are some prime examples of good VoOm installers right here in this forum. They are people who take pride in their work, I just wish there were more like them out there.