In addition to my regular day job (asst. manager at a cafeteria), I also help out part time in the evenings at a local Domino's as a customer service rep.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone here could explain this phenomenon: at Domino's we are CONSTANTLY having customers call and order Pizza Hut products! I have friends who work at Pizza Hut, and, oddly, they say that this never happens the other way around. Believe it or not, customers are always calling Domino's and ordering a "Supreme" pizza, or a "Meat Lover's" pizza!! Since I want to make sure that customers are getting the products they actually want and are calling the right store, I politely explain that while we don't offer Pizza Hut products, our "Extravaganzza Feast" is somewhat similar to Pizza Hut's "Supreme Pizza," and our "Meatzza Feast" is somewhat similar to Pizza Hut's "Meat Lover's Pizza."
I had a customer call the other day and order a "Meat Lover's" pizza. I apologized and explained that we DO offer a similar product called the "Meatzza Feast," and would he like to give that a try instead, and the guy went off! He said, "No, G-ddamnit! I don't want some 'Meatzza' whatever! I SAID I wanted a MEAT -- LOVER'S -- PIZZA!!"
Funny thing, this: people who have enough common sense (or at least the IQ of a retarded gnat!) not to order a Whopper at McDonald's, or try to redeem a Sears coupon at Macy's, or go to a BMW dealership asking to test-drive a Mercedes, will call Domino's and insist on ordering a "Supreme," when we have never, in the entire history of the corporation, offered a product of that name!!
My questions:
1) Why do you think it is that people always order Pizza Hut products at Domino's, but apparently hardly ever order Domino's products at Pizza Hut (Pizza Hut has been around since 1958, and Domino's since 1960, so it's not like their brand is THAT much more established than ours); and
2) When people call and order a "Supreme" from me, should I just think "Oh, f--k it," and ring them up for an "Extravaganzza" instead? The only reason I don't is that I feel customers deserve to get what they want, and I feel funny about substituting one of OUR products, when what they obviously want is a Pizza Hut product instead.
I've actually heard about people who go to Burger King, order a "Big Mac" (with the CSR ringing them up for a Whopper instead), and the customer then demanding their money back because they didn't get what they ordered!!
IDIOTIC CUSTOMER QUESTION OF THE EVENING:
ME: "Good evening, thank you for calling Domino's. May I help you?"
CUSTOMER: "Yes. I'd like to place an order for carry-out. Is this the store on Tennessee Street?"
ME: "Yes, it is."
CUSTOMER: "OK. How far away is that?"
ME: "Ah . . ., how far away from WHAT, ma'am?"!!!!!!!!!
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone here could explain this phenomenon: at Domino's we are CONSTANTLY having customers call and order Pizza Hut products! I have friends who work at Pizza Hut, and, oddly, they say that this never happens the other way around. Believe it or not, customers are always calling Domino's and ordering a "Supreme" pizza, or a "Meat Lover's" pizza!! Since I want to make sure that customers are getting the products they actually want and are calling the right store, I politely explain that while we don't offer Pizza Hut products, our "Extravaganzza Feast" is somewhat similar to Pizza Hut's "Supreme Pizza," and our "Meatzza Feast" is somewhat similar to Pizza Hut's "Meat Lover's Pizza."
I had a customer call the other day and order a "Meat Lover's" pizza. I apologized and explained that we DO offer a similar product called the "Meatzza Feast," and would he like to give that a try instead, and the guy went off! He said, "No, G-ddamnit! I don't want some 'Meatzza' whatever! I SAID I wanted a MEAT -- LOVER'S -- PIZZA!!"
Funny thing, this: people who have enough common sense (or at least the IQ of a retarded gnat!) not to order a Whopper at McDonald's, or try to redeem a Sears coupon at Macy's, or go to a BMW dealership asking to test-drive a Mercedes, will call Domino's and insist on ordering a "Supreme," when we have never, in the entire history of the corporation, offered a product of that name!!
My questions:
1) Why do you think it is that people always order Pizza Hut products at Domino's, but apparently hardly ever order Domino's products at Pizza Hut (Pizza Hut has been around since 1958, and Domino's since 1960, so it's not like their brand is THAT much more established than ours); and
2) When people call and order a "Supreme" from me, should I just think "Oh, f--k it," and ring them up for an "Extravaganzza" instead? The only reason I don't is that I feel customers deserve to get what they want, and I feel funny about substituting one of OUR products, when what they obviously want is a Pizza Hut product instead.
I've actually heard about people who go to Burger King, order a "Big Mac" (with the CSR ringing them up for a Whopper instead), and the customer then demanding their money back because they didn't get what they ordered!!
IDIOTIC CUSTOMER QUESTION OF THE EVENING:
ME: "Good evening, thank you for calling Domino's. May I help you?"
CUSTOMER: "Yes. I'd like to place an order for carry-out. Is this the store on Tennessee Street?"
ME: "Yes, it is."
CUSTOMER: "OK. How far away is that?"
ME: "Ah . . ., how far away from WHAT, ma'am?"!!!!!!!!!
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