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Customer service in Poland.
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Tracer



Joined: 22 Oct 2008
Posts: 65
Location: Warszawa, PL

PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 6:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

why is this thread so damned long?
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Glenlivet



Joined: 21 Mar 2009
Posts: 179
Location: Poland

PostPosted: Mon May 04, 2009 10:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

maarg wrote:


That has to be the most ridiculous thing I've heard in years. Well, how about making all languages easier then? Only for a bunch of English speakers who are unable to learn a foreign language.


This has been done - it's called American English!

maarg wrote:
Btw, may I just ask you (and I mean all the whiners on this forum): why are you here in the first place? Are you being kept in Poland against your will? Because if not, then at least have the decency to respect the country and the people that are paying your bread and butter. And if that's not what you're capable of doing, then why don't you just do everyone a favour and move on?


Leaving in the summer.
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Glenlivet



Joined: 21 Mar 2009
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Location: Poland

PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 9:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

the new guy wrote:
So i got a letter in the mail from Tymbark today. I was hoping that they stepped up and were offering me some replacement product(s).

I was surprised to see that the letter contained a printed copy of what they sent to me in the email which I put on this website.

gee....thanks Tymbark. Evil or Very Mad


i think i will boycott their products from now on. I could live without my Kaktus. (gives me heartburn Razz)


Did they say anything else or only return your post?
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Jack Walker



Joined: 23 Oct 2008
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PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 9:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tracer wrote:
why is this thread so damned long?



Probably because there are so many customer service issues in Poland worth talking about;both good and bad.

You can really disarm the Poles(especially the women) with a smile though.

Yesterday, I was at KFC and encountered a bitter, surly looking female clerk who was probably in her early 20s.

I gave her my biggest fake smile when placing my order and she gave me a natural,warm smile back and was even smiling for 2 minutes afterwards as I watched her from afar.

My new hobby here now is smiling to women service personnel and watching their faces light up.I also try to be very mannerly with lots of proszes,dziekujes,dzien dobrys etc

It really works;even with the old babcia types.They simply aren't used to it and don't know how to react.

Try it for yourself...they'll either think you're mad or a complete gentleman worthy of professional service.... Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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justflyingin



Joined: 30 Apr 2009
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PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

simon_porter00 wrote:
Oi, moaning on your first post is not permitted. To become an accredited moaner your first couple of posts must be of a positive or work related nature:


This is my first post here and I'm also female. I've read quite a few of the posts and HAD to register because I wanted to give my opinion.

Yes. I laughed at the "the birds are getting fatter" thread. It's true. I just wish they realized when they add the weight, they really don't look so great anymore without clothes or with clothes that are too small! Kids are also getting fatter. I'm seeing overweight kids in my kids' classroom. When I put my oldest child in 14 years ago, I never saw a fat kid. Now, that's just not the case. My youngest is in 5th class, Polish school now, and has one rather large kid in his class.

It was also a shock for me when we went back to the states in '98 after being here since '94. I was so surprised to see so many "fat kids" (in the states). Smile
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Jack Walker



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PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 9:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

justflyingin wrote:
simon_porter00 wrote:
Oi, moaning on your first post is not permitted. To become an accredited moaner your first couple of posts must be of a positive or work related nature:


This is my first post here and I'm also female. I've read quite a few of the posts and HAD to register because I wanted to give my opinion.

Yes. I laughed at the "the birds are getting fatter" thread. It's true. I just wish they realized when they add the weight, they really don't look so great anymore without clothes or with clothes that are too small! Kids are also getting fatter. I'm seeing overweight kids in my kids' classroom. When I put my oldest child in 14 years ago, I never saw a fat kid. Now, that's just not the case. My youngest is in 5th class, Polish school now, and has one rather large kid in his class.

It was also a shock for me when we went back to the states in '98 after being here since '94. I was so surprised to see so many "fat kids" (in the states). Smile




It's all the fast food that's around here now,.

I saw several very obese kids this past weekend.

One 7 or 8 year old in particular, probably weighed more than I do.Sad but rue.
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