Meghan
Well-Known Member
In the course of doing research about two vapes I'm interested in, I've been discouraged by certain aspects of customer service, communication, and public relations by their manufacturers as reported by others or observed by myself. It's a shame because both these products seem solid and have good buzz/reviews, but I'm feeling more and more hesitant by the day about actually pulling the trigger on a product that may not have a solid, reliable, respectful company behind it (based on things like past faulty units, responsiveness to complaints, attitude toward customers, etc.)
If a product generally has good reception, how much should the consumer care about how well a company communicates, or how responsive they might be to existing customers, or how quickly one could expect a broken unit to be replaced if they were unfortunate enough to get one? How much should one care about the "feeling" that a company isn't doing right by their customer base in some way, even if it's just attitude? In my case, the best options based on my current needs seem to lead toward companies I'm almost afraid to start a relationship with. It's frustrating when the people behind some of the most promising and/or exciting products don't inspire my full confidence.
How do others balance the desire to buy from a company they trust and respect versus wanting to buy a product that seems exceptional, promising, and/or cutting edge? It's great when these desires intersect, but unfortunately that's not always the case.
If a product generally has good reception, how much should the consumer care about how well a company communicates, or how responsive they might be to existing customers, or how quickly one could expect a broken unit to be replaced if they were unfortunate enough to get one? How much should one care about the "feeling" that a company isn't doing right by their customer base in some way, even if it's just attitude? In my case, the best options based on my current needs seem to lead toward companies I'm almost afraid to start a relationship with. It's frustrating when the people behind some of the most promising and/or exciting products don't inspire my full confidence.
How do others balance the desire to buy from a company they trust and respect versus wanting to buy a product that seems exceptional, promising, and/or cutting edge? It's great when these desires intersect, but unfortunately that's not always the case.