To be honest, since about a month or two ago, I have found many of your replies in this thread to be very abrupt, dismissive or just unfriendly.
Can you post an example or two?
Guy
I'm not here to compete with you who is right or who isn't.
If you want to know then fine. There you go.
Just some of the recent replies.
"Please stop posting about your personal refund issue here. I wrote, very clearly, that the refund is being processed and when you should expect it.
Guy"
- Unfriendly, dismissive. It's not my "personal" issue but issue of the customer and issue of the company being unfair and inefficient in processing the refund (money).
"I'm too tired to get all the details at this hour. but it seems like a mistake. Please emails sales@ again.
Guy"
- Dismissive and abrupt. If you are too tired at the time then why are you on the forum and why are you replying at all.
Also I sent you a msg a week ago asking for some customer service contact number I could phone to ask about the refund. If there is any. Never got a reply.
These are just my opinions but...
I find such replies unprofessional. I don't think that the fact that it is a forum reply and not direct customer support reply by e-mail provides and excuse to be informal and unprofessional in communication. Regardless what customer types here (I'm not talking about trolls but customers).
Also, often when someone asks the question you reply that it is already explained somewhere in the thread. People don't have so much time to browse through hundreds of pages of forum to find the answer. Nice and professional way would be to either copy the answer or provide a link to the post. Sometimes when I read your replies here it looks like you are talking to some pub buddies not customers.
To be honest, since about a month or two ago, I have found many of your replies in this thread to be very abrupt, dismissive or just unfriendly.
I'm sorry you feel that way.
I do acknowledge that our support replies sometimes takes too long. We're overwhelmed with requests.
Guy
Thank you for apologizing and sorting this issue out.