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Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best:
Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since there's no "Submit" button: http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right next to the URL?) Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. -sw |
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:40:42 -0500, Stu wrote:
> Some companies now don't want your comments but give the impression > they do or hide the submit button. I'm thinking that the "Click here" > right beside the "Would you like us to contact you" is one . Did you > try to click the the Click here link? I tried everything obvious. That "Click Here" is from the previous form where you *can* click to check that box, but not on that form itself (this is just the summary form). I even tried clicking on the word "Submit". -sw |
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Stu said...
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:09:26 -0500, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >>Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: >> >>Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they >>can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since >>there's no "Submit" button: >> >>http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg >> >>I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran >>into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. >> >>(And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right >>next to the URL?) >> >>Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The >>chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc >>chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. >> >>-sw > > Some companies now don't want your comments but give the impression > they do or hide the submit button. I'm thinking that the "Click here" > right beside the "Would you like us to contact you" is one . Did you > try to click the the Click here link? As if the size of his penis wasn't frustrating enough!!! Andy -- "I only know what I read. NOT what I'm talking about!" --Andy |
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Stu said...
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 11:00:14 -0500, Andy > wrote: > >>Stu said... >> >>> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:09:26 -0500, Sqwertz >>> > wrote: >>> >>>>Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: >>>> >>>>Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they >>>>can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since >>>>there's no "Submit" button: >>>> >>>>http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg >>>> >>>>I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran >>>>into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. >>>> >>>>(And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right >>>>next to the URL?) >>>> >>>>Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The >>>>chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc >>>>chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. >>>> >>>>-sw >>> >>> Some companies now don't want your comments but give the impression >>> they do or hide the submit button. I'm thinking that the "Click here" >>> right beside the "Would you like us to contact you" is one . Did you >>> try to click the the Click here link? >> >> >>As if the size of his penis wasn't frustrating enough!!! >> >>Andy > > is that what you had for breakfast? Heh heh heh heh heh! Far from it! ![]() Andy -- "I only know what I read. NOT what I'm talking about!" --Andy |
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On Jun 14, 9:09*am, Sqwertz > wrote:
> Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: > > Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they > can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since > there's no "Submit" button: > > http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg > > I'm having deja vu. *I think I tried this a few months ago and ran > into the same problem. *It may or may not have been Popeye's. > > (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right > next to the URL?) > > Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. *The > chicken has shrunk. *There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc > chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. Steve is correct about the size of Popeye's chicken pieces. It almost seems like they use juvenile chickens. Their prices are high too. Taste-wise, I'd say their chicken (spicy) and their sides are the best in the industry, but I'm not made out of money. Up until a few months ago, the local Popeye's accepted competitor's coupons (Church's), but they quit doing that, so no more Popeye's for me. > > -sw --Bryan |
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 11:03:57 -0500, Stu wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:52:01 -0500, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >>On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:40:42 -0500, Stu wrote: >> >>> Some companies now don't want your comments but give the impression >>> they do or hide the submit button. I'm thinking that the "Click here" >>> right beside the "Would you like us to contact you" is one . Did you >>> try to click the the Click here link? >> >>I tried everything obvious. That "Click Here" is from the previous >>form where you *can* click to check that box, but not on that form >>itself (this is just the summary form). I even tried clicking on >>the word "Submit". > > Obviously the page was made up incorrectly and never checked if it > worked. The web company that made their site will get hell for that. > > Did you notice there was a envelope in the bottom left corner? That envelope is part of my Seamonkey browser, not the web page itself. -sw |
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 14:28:14 -0500, "Gregory Morrow" >
wrote: >Sqwertz wrote: > >> Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: >> >> Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they >> can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since >> there's no "Submit" button: >> >> http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg >> >> I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran >> into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. >> >> (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right >> next to the URL?) >> >> Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The >> chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc >> chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. > > >For someone who claims that they are busy getting their third degree (in >architecture) you SURE waste a LOT of time on silly useless shit like this, >Steve... Everyone deserves a life, are you saying he shouldn't? |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: > > Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they > can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since > there's no "Submit" button: > > http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg > > I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran > into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. > > (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right > next to the URL?) > > Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The > chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc > chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. For someone who claims that they are busy getting their third degree (in architecture) you SURE waste a LOT of time on silly useless shit like this, Steve... -- Best Greg |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:40:42 -0500, Stu wrote: > >> Some companies now don't want your comments but give the impression >> they do or hide the submit button. I'm thinking that the "Click here" >> right beside the "Would you like us to contact you" is one . Did you >> try to click the the Click here link? > > I tried everything obvious. That "Click Here" is from the previous > form where you *can* click to check that box, but not on that form > itself (this is just the summary form). I even tried clicking on > the word "Submit". > > -sw Try again starting with popeyes.com Click on customer service at the bottom and log your complaint. I did a test and it was fine. I wasn't redirected to servicecheck.net as you were. -dk |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: > > Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they > can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since > there's no "Submit" button: > > http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg > > I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran > into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. > > (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right > next to the URL?) > > Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The > chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc > chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. > > -sw Steve - I just wanted to point out that you are seeing what I think is norm for the food industry. Hook the cattle on our product, than fleece them for what their worth.. I have two examples to share. When Wendy's first started, you could not even make that good of a burger at home without grilling. Juicy, all parts fresh, never over cooked, and multiple napkins needed to eat a single burger. Now they're just cheap fast food. I use to really like Boston Market. But now the chicken is so small, I'm wondering if they switched to using squab or Cornish hens without telling anyone. I actually still like the flavor, but why pay $7 plus for something you can make at home for half the price? I also use to love KFC, but now they are just as lame as any other fast food place. You are just as likely to get chicken that have sat under a heat lamp for hours shrinking, as you are to get anything worth eating. Just my empathetic thoughts. Bob |
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 19:27:13 -0400, DK wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote: >> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:40:42 -0500, Stu wrote: >> >>> Some companies now don't want your comments but give the impression >>> they do or hide the submit button. I'm thinking that the "Click here" >>> right beside the "Would you like us to contact you" is one . Did you >>> try to click the the Click here link? >> >> I tried everything obvious. That "Click Here" is from the previous >> form where you *can* click to check that box, but not on that form >> itself (this is just the summary form). I even tried clicking on >> the word "Submit". >> >> -sw > > Try again starting with popeyes.com > > Click on customer service at the bottom and log your complaint. > > I did a test and it was fine. I wasn't redirected to servicecheck.net > as you were. Wild goose chase. There is no "Customer Service" link on the front page. There's a "Contact Us", then customer service on that page, and then the same forms without any submit buttons. I've tried it in Seamonkey and IE7. -=sw |
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 14:24:31 -0500, > Stu wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 14:28:14 -0500, "Gregory Morrow" > > wrote: > >>Sqwertz wrote: >> >>> Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: >>> >>> Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they >>> can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since >>> there's no "Submit" button: >>> >>> http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg >>> >>> I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran >>> into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. >>> >>> (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right >>> next to the URL?) >>> >>> Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The >>> chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc >>> chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. >> >> >>For someone who claims that they are busy getting their third degree (in >>architecture) you SURE waste a LOT of time on silly useless shit like this, >>Steve... > > Everyone deserves a life, are you saying he shouldn't? Oh, is Greg still stalking me? He sure does hang on every word I say - he even mentioned the degree. Isn't that sweet. I'd bet he saves all my posts in a folder and reads them while surfing gayconstructionworkerswithbananas.com. -sw |
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:52:01 -0500, Sqwertz
> wrote: >On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:40:42 -0500, Stu wrote: > >> Some companies now don't want your comments but give the impression >> they do or hide the submit button. I'm thinking that the "Click here" >> right beside the "Would you like us to contact you" is one . Did you >> try to click the the Click here link? > >I tried everything obvious. That "Click Here" is from the previous >form where you *can* click to check that box, but not on that form >itself (this is just the summary form). I even tried clicking on >the word "Submit". Tried it for myself using Firefox 3.0.011. Filled out the interminable forms until finally reaching the final page which had a plainly labeled and apparently valid Submit button (I did not submit since I didn't have a valid comment). I use the No Script plugin and had to allow popeyes and servicecheck (or whatever it was called). |
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 20:35:12 -0700, Jed wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:52:01 -0500, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >>On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:40:42 -0500, Stu wrote: >> >>> Some companies now don't want your comments but give the impression >>> they do or hide the submit button. I'm thinking that the "Click here" >>> right beside the "Would you like us to contact you" is one . Did you >>> try to click the the Click here link? >> >>I tried everything obvious. That "Click Here" is from the previous >>form where you *can* click to check that box, but not on that form >>itself (this is just the summary form). I even tried clicking on >>the word "Submit". > > Tried it for myself using Firefox 3.0.011. Filled out the interminable > forms until finally reaching the final page which had a plainly > labeled and apparently valid Submit button (I did not submit since I > didn't have a valid comment). > > I use the No Script plugin and had to allow popeyes and servicecheck > (or whatever it was called). It does not work under IE8 and Seamonkey. I find it hard to believe it *only* works with Firefox. -sw |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > > It does not work under IE8 and Seamonkey. I find it hard to believe > it *only* works with Firefox. > > -sw Works for me with IE8 I ate at Popeyes on Saturday and just submitted a complaint. |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> It does not work under IE8 and Seamonkey. I find it hard to believe >> it *only* works with Firefox. >> >> -sw > > Works for me with IE8 I ate at Popeyes on Saturday and just submitted a > complaint. Here it is from my computer at work, a much more "Microsoft Friendly" and compliant computer: I repeat, No Submit Button. http://i40.tinypic.com/2pu06ev.jpg Perhaps the food sucks so bad in Texas that they don't even want to hear from us any more. While don't you file a complaint that some of us can't file complaints. Include my screen shots, too. -sw |
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 11:16:51 -0500, Andy wrote:
> Stu said... > >> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 11:00:14 -0500, Andy > wrote: >> >>>Stu said... >>> >>>> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:09:26 -0500, Sqwertz >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>>Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: >>>>> >>>>>Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they >>>>>can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since >>>>>there's no "Submit" button: >>>>> >>>>>http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg >>>>> >>>>>I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran >>>>>into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. >>>>> >>>>>(And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right >>>>>next to the URL?) >>>>> >>>>>Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The >>>>>chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc >>>>>chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. >>>>> >>>>>-sw >>>> >>>> Some companies now don't want your comments but give the impression >>>> they do or hide the submit button. I'm thinking that the "Click here" >>>> right beside the "Would you like us to contact you" is one . Did you >>>> try to click the the Click here link? >>> >>> >>>As if the size of his penis wasn't frustrating enough!!! >>> >>>Andy >> >> is that what you had for breakfast? > > Heh heh heh heh heh! > > Far from it! ![]() > > Andy so you had a big penis? blake |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: > > Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they > can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since > there's no "Submit" button: > > http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg > > I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran > into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. > > (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right > next to the URL?) > > Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The > chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc > chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. I used to work for the office of a woman who owns around 10 local (SF Bay Area) Popeye's restaurant franchises, and I got to read all the customer complaints. I would never eat there after that. (To be fair, I'd probably feel the same way about any restaurant after reading all their customer complaints.) Too many cases of sour/off food for my liking. They couldn't ALL have been making it up. Serene -- 42 Magazine, celebrating life with meaning. Inaugural issue is here! http://42magazine.com "But here's a handy hint: if your fabulous theory for ending war and all other human conflict will not survive an online argument with humourless feminists who are not afraid to throw rape around as an example, your theory needs work." -- Aqua, alt.polyamory |
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Serene Vannoy wrote:
> I used to work for the office of a woman who owns around 10 local (SF > Bay Area) Popeye's restaurant franchises, and I got to read all the > customer complaints. I would never eat there after that. (To be fair, > I'd probably feel the same way about any restaurant after reading all > their customer complaints.) Too many cases of sour/off food for my > liking. They couldn't ALL have been making it up. I didn't even think they had 10 outlets in the BA. I remember the one at Fair Oaks and El Camino, and that was it. There's now only 3 in the South Bay - Sunnyvale and San Jose. -sw |
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
... > I didn't even think they had 10 outlets in the BA. I remember the one at > Fair Oaks and El Camino, and that was it. Their web site shows 31 within 40 miles of Hayward. > There's now only 3 in the South Bay - Sunnyvale and San Jose. Their web site shows 9 withing 10 miles of San Jose. |
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Pete Fraser wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... > > >> I didn't even think they had 10 outlets in the BA. I remember the one at >> Fair Oaks and El Camino, and that was it. > > Their web site shows 31 within 40 miles of Hayward. > >> There's now only 3 in the South Bay - Sunnyvale and San Jose. > > Their web site shows 9 withing 10 miles of San Jose. OK. I put in a Sunnyvale zip and didn't expand my radius. It was showing a map all the way to Saucilito, though - so I figured it would show all of them. -sw |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 11:16:51 -0500, Andy wrote: > >> Stu said... >> >>> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 11:00:14 -0500, Andy > wrote: >>> >>>> Stu said... >>>> >>>>> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:09:26 -0500, Sqwertz >>>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: >>>>>> >>>>>> Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where >>>>>> they can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form >>>>>> since there's no "Submit" button: >>>>>> >>>>>> http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and >>>>>> ran into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. >>>>>> >>>>>> (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right >>>>>> next to the URL?) >>>>>> >>>>>> Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The >>>>>> chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc >>>>>> chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. >>>>>> >>>>>> -sw >>>>> >>>>> Some companies now don't want your comments but give the >>>>> impression they do or hide the submit button. I'm thinking that >>>>> the "Click here" right beside the "Would you like us to contact >>>>> you" is one . Did you try to click the the Click here link? >>>> >>>> >>>> As if the size of his penis wasn't frustrating enough!!! >>>> >>>> Andy >>> >>> is that what you had for breakfast? >> >> Heh heh heh heh heh! >> >> Far from it! ![]() >> >> Andy > > so you had a big penis? I think I'm getting kinda konfused here... -- Best Greg |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 14:24:31 -0500, > Stu wrote: > >> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 14:28:14 -0500, "Gregory Morrow" >> > wrote: >> >>> Sqwertz wrote: >>> >>>> Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: >>>> >>>> Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they >>>> can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since >>>> there's no "Submit" button: >>>> >>>> http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg >>>> >>>> I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran >>>> into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. >>>> >>>> (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right >>>> next to the URL?) >>>> >>>> Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The >>>> chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc >>>> chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. >>> >>> >>> For someone who claims that they are busy getting their third >>> degree (in architecture) you SURE waste a LOT of time on silly >>> useless shit like this, Steve... >> >> Everyone deserves a life, are you saying he shouldn't? > > Oh, is Greg still stalking me? He sure does hang on every word I > say - he even mentioned the degree. Isn't that sweet. > > I'd bet he saves all my posts in a folder and reads them while > surfing gayconstructionworkerswithbananas.com. No, you're kind of like a combo of Gracie Allen and Andy Kaufman - but not *nearly* as funny as either of them... -- Best Greg |
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Sqwertz > wrote: > Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: > > Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they > can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since > there's no "Submit" button: > > http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg > > I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran > into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. > > (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right > next to the URL?) > > Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The > chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc > chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. > > -sw I like Popeye's chicken and I have never had a problem with customer service there. I just tried submitting a comment via the form on Popeye's web site. It worked fine. Perhaps your web browser isn't working properly or you have disabled some feature that this form requires. |
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Stan Horwitz wrote:
> Perhaps your web browser isn't working properly or you have disabled > some feature that this form requires. I've tried it from 3 different computers using four different browsers. It's not the browsers, it's the web page itself. It's obviously discriminating against customers based on some criteria not related to their computer setup. Probably by geographical location. -sw |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > Stan Horwitz wrote: > > > Perhaps your web browser isn't working properly or you have disabled > > some feature that this form requires. > > I've tried it from 3 different computers using four different browsers. > It's not the browsers, it's the web page itself. > > It's obviously discriminating against customers based on some criteria not > related to their computer setup. Probably by geographical location. Is it possible you're trying to access the page from behind a firewall? When I worked at IBM, I found that some features of some web pages wouldn't work because the firewall was blocking them. It was a bit confusing at first, because it wouldn't block the whole page, just certain features. |
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Mark Thorson wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote: >> Stan Horwitz wrote: >> >>> Perhaps your web browser isn't working properly or you have disabled >>> some feature that this form requires. >> I've tried it from 3 different computers using four different browsers. >> It's not the browsers, it's the web page itself. >> >> It's obviously discriminating against customers based on some criteria not >> related to their computer setup. Probably by geographical location. > > Is it possible you're trying to access the page > from behind a firewall? When I worked at IBM, > I found that some features of some web pages > wouldn't work because the firewall was blocking > them. It was a bit confusing at first, because > it wouldn't block the whole page, just certain > features. Probably ActiveX crap. I looked at the code in the page and it's pure javascript and HTML, but I don't know enough HTML to know if it's properly constructed or not. -sw |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> Stan Horwitz wrote: > >> Perhaps your web browser isn't working properly or you have disabled >> some feature that this form requires. > > I've tried it from 3 different computers using four different > browsers. It's not the browsers, it's the web page itself. > > It's obviously discriminating against customers based on some > criteria not related to their computer setup. Probably by > geographical location. It's because you're G-A-Y, Steve... -- Best Greg |
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![]() "Stan Horwitz" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > Sqwertz > wrote: > > > Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: > > > > Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they > > can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since > > there's no "Submit" button: > > > > http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg > > > > I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran > > into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. > > > > (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right > > next to the URL?) > > > > Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The > > chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc > > chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. > > > > -sw > > I like Popeye's chicken and I have never had a problem with customer > service there. I just tried submitting a comment via the form on > Popeye's web site. It worked fine. > > Perhaps your web browser isn't working properly or you have disabled > some feature that this form requires. Or perhaps the 12-year-old next door wasn't able to come over that day and help Steve use the Internet. |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > Stan Horwitz wrote: > > > Perhaps your web browser isn't working properly or you have disabled > > some feature that this form requires. > > I've tried it from 3 different computers using four different browsers. > It's not the browsers, it's the web page itself. > > It's obviously discriminating against customers based on some criteria not > related to their computer setup. Probably by geographical location. > > -sw Seems to me the only thing the same is the person using the computer. |
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On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 03:16:01 -0500, JERRY wrote:
> "Stan Horwitz" > wrote in message > ... >> In article >, >> Sqwertz > wrote: >> >>> Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: >>> >>> Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they >>> can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since >>> there's no "Submit" button: >>> >>> http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg >>> >>> I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran >>> into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. >>> >>> (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right >>> next to the URL?) >>> >>> Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The >>> chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc >>> chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. >>> >>> -sw >> >> I like Popeye's chicken and I have never had a problem with customer >> service there. I just tried submitting a comment via the form on >> Popeye's web site. It worked fine. >> >> Perhaps your web browser isn't working properly or you have disabled >> some feature that this form requires. > > Or perhaps the 12-year-old next door wasn't able to come over that day and > help Steve use the Internet. jerry! your spelling and syntax seems much improved. are you're sure you're jerry? blake |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 03:16:01 -0500, JERRY wrote: > >> "Stan Horwitz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> In article >, >>> Sqwertz > wrote: >>> >>>> Now this is a great example of customer service at it's best: >>>> >>>> Have the customer take 10 minutes to fill out a form and where they >>>> can be reached at, then don't let them complete the form since >>>> there's no "Submit" button: >>>> >>>> http://i42.tinypic.com/o9eq1v.jpg >>>> >>>> I'm having deja vu. I think I tried this a few months ago and ran >>>> into the same problem. It may or may not have been Popeye's. >>>> >>>> (And yes, I tried it in IE and Seamonkey - see that IE icon right >>>> next to the URL?) >>>> >>>> Anyway - the moral of the story is, DON'T EAT AT POPEYE'S. The >>>> chicken has shrunk. There's no way I'd pay $8 again for a 10/pc >>>> chicken when each piece is all bone and no meat. >>>> >>>> -sw >>> I like Popeye's chicken and I have never had a problem with customer >>> service there. I just tried submitting a comment via the form on >>> Popeye's web site. It worked fine. >>> >>> Perhaps your web browser isn't working properly or you have disabled >>> some feature that this form requires. >> Or perhaps the 12-year-old next door wasn't able to come over that day and >> help Steve use the Internet. > > jerry! your spelling and syntax seems much improved. are you're sure > you're jerry? > > blake He lost his job so he can't afford to buy liquor any more. |
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On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 16:19:13 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote: >jerry! your spelling and syntax seems much improved. are you're sure >you're jerry? I thought Jerry was dead? Lou |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 03:16:01 -0500, JERRY wrote: > >> Or perhaps the 12-year-old next door wasn't able to come over that day and >> help Steve use the Internet. > > jerry! your spelling and syntax seems much improved. are you're sure > you're jerry? Actually, that is pretty impressive. He even capitalized 'Internet' properly. Extra hyphen, but at least he got the apostrophe in the right place with no leftovers lying around. Just more proof that he and his smarter "brother" Xino are the same person. Jerry would *never* have capitalized 'Internet'. -sw |
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Lou Decruss wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 16:19:13 GMT, blake murphy > > wrote: > > >> jerry! your spelling and syntax seems much improved. are you're sure >> you're jerry? > > I thought Jerry was dead? Somebody took him to the Pet Cemetery. You know, how they come back to life but are even stupider than the first time around, and have that kinda funky smell to them? -sw |
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On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 11:27:57 -0500, Scott wrote:
> blake murphy wrote: >> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 03:16:01 -0500, JERRY wrote: >> >>> Or perhaps the 12-year-old next door wasn't able to come over that day and >>> help Steve use the Internet. >> >> jerry! your spelling and syntax seems much improved. are you're sure >> you're jerry? >> >> blake > > He lost his job so he can't afford to buy liquor any more. that's a pity. your pal, blake |
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On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 11:29:50 -0500, Lou Decruss wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 16:19:13 GMT, blake murphy > > wrote: > >>jerry! your spelling and syntax seems much improved. are you're sure >>you're jerry? > > I thought Jerry was dead? > > Lou you gotta admit, the spelling and syntax are exceptional for a dead man. or boy. your pal, blake |
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On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 12:20:11 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
> blake murphy wrote: >> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 03:16:01 -0500, JERRY wrote: >> >>> Or perhaps the 12-year-old next door wasn't able to come over that day and >>> help Steve use the Internet. >> >> jerry! your spelling and syntax seems much improved. are you're sure >> you're jerry? > > Actually, that is pretty impressive. He even capitalized 'Internet' > properly. Extra hyphen, but at least he got the apostrophe in the right > place with no leftovers lying around. > > Just more proof that he and his smarter "brother" Xino are the same > person. Jerry would *never* have capitalized 'Internet'. > > -sw yikes! i just noticed the first instance of my 'you're' should be 'you.' it's ****ing contagious! you're pal, blake |
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:45:50 GMT, blake murphy wrote:
> yikes! i just noticed the first instance of my 'you're' should be 'you.' > it's ****ing contagious! Apostrophes are in excess. We go out of our way to use them as much as possible. -sw |
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