But the point is this isint happening... it's that the people are going in and saying "Whats the soup of the day?" and when Blizz responds with "Potato." the customers, who supposedly think they deserve respect, are responding with "WTF!?! Thats not the soup I wanted today! You need to change it to Chicken Noodle FFS! Learn how to run your business blizz!" and throwing a hissy fit because they didnt get their way... they are being told to leave the restaraunt, so to speak.
Dumb players deserve dumb responses.
Lol at abusing developers. If someone cant handle little insults on an internet forum, then they dont need to be working in a buisness. qq pew pew blizz should hire adults
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yet again, blizz needs to hire adults. If it were me, and someone responded that way to me, i would simply say. POTATO
Blizzard does not work for us. Do you pay their bills? I mean you personally. We pay them for a service that does not entitle us to act like their bosses. Let me state this again, Blizzard does NOT work for us, we pay blizzard. That's like saying Verizion, Hp, and my internet provider all work FOR me.
If blizzard aint allowed to have a laugh every now and then, they might as well have anotamous machines responding to people. i randomly picked a few of them links and none of them seem offensive, simply joking attitudes to a question asked. i dont really see that as a problem (though maybee i just didnt pick any of the really bad ones xD)
If I hired someone to repair my sink, they work for me. Period. I am essentially hiring blizzard to provide a service therefore they need to treat me like they would treat a boss. If any other company in the world acted like the blizz posters, you wouldnt go to them. g2g back to work. I guess people who sit at home all day would never understand what it takes to run a buisness
But you dont seem to get that the people doing this complaining cant be pleased though.... reverting this back from a soup kitched to world of warcraft related, you merely repeating "Soup" would then be construed as "Not answering the question", witch is what the blizz dev's get accused of alot on the forums.
You have to understand it's really a lose/lose for them. Most of the devolopers are finally realizing this. Thats why Ghostcrawler has mostly stopped posting.
You are making the same mistake almost everyone else has. You are seeing it one way or another. It's more like this:
Customer goes in and says "What kind of damn soup are you going to force on me today" to which blizz replies "anything I damn well please, and you will take it and like it". The problem is that while yes that one customer was a dick, and probably deserved to get talked to that way. You have other customers too. They are waiting in line, they are checking it out, hell you even snap at one that wasn't doing anything bad because you take care of so many and a percentage of them are dicks. That's where being professional comes in. If you keep your cool you can handle it just fine. The customer comes in and says "What kind of damn soup are going to force on me today" you ask them if they would like to see a manager, who can deal with them in the privacy of an office. Not out in the open where people who are not doing anything wrong get caught in the cross fire.
While true, it doesn't explain why a customer who is no longer paying can't access the forums. If the forums were really free then a previous customer who no longer had an active sub could post. You do indirectly pay to have access to post on the forums, because paying is the only way to post on the forums.But the person who was banned from the forum is still being charged the same amount as the people who weren't.
Meaning he clearly wasn't paying for forum access.
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What is with the douche bags today? Insulting jobs again? Where do you people come from seriously? They don't need to treat you as they would treat a boss, are you crazy?
If my boss comes in and screams and whines at me it's one thing. If a CUSTOMER does the same thing guess what, that's not my fault that you are angry because we upped prices by a dollar. You have two options go to another place or stay here and pay the extra dollar.
So you don't think Adriana Lima is hot? You've got bigger problems than message board etiquette.
again you can't compare restaurants to games company.... i'm gna tell when you go to a restaurant you expect a gd good waiter to serve you and you trust the chef to make gd food , you trust blizzard to entertain you so i don't see where is the problem if a representative is funny and/or entertains me
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are mad she is SMOKING hot
Sometimes it can be a bit much but in general I like it.
Remember that Bashiok's job is not customer service as such, but rather being some sort of glorified forum moderator. If you look in the actual customer service and tech support forums you'll find that they are very professional as customer service should be.
Blizzard posters do not respond that way to well-written, well-constructed complaints.
In fact, a raid leader of a popular guild wrote a huge wall of text about class balance and its effects on their guild, and Ghostcrawler APOLOGIZED for the problems in class balance and promised to fix them.
If you post a well-written, well-constructed thread AND you receive a blue response, it will almost certainly be a serious and helpful response.
If you post some random junk that is unfounded AND your thread gets derailed, a blue poster may make a sarcastic comment or bizarre Adam Sandler reference when he/she locks the thread.
I really don't see the problem here. It's not the most professional thing in the world, and I wouldn't do it as a moderator, but the people he is responding to like that don't even deserve a response at all.
You're getting too caught up in real world analogies and forgetting that they don't do this to every poster, just the trashy threads that get out of control that they need to lock.
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