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Scott Jentsch
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1061
From: New Berlin, WI, USA
Registered: Apr 2003
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posted 03-22-2010 01:42 PM
Manny,
I think you did the absolute right thing by the customer. Not only did you run a good chance of saving that customer, but you showed by example that you're concerned with customer service.
We opened up a Reader Comments section on The BigScreen Cinema Guide, and one theater in particular was the subject of quite a few complaints:
http://www.bigscreen.com/Marquee.php?theater=HartfordTheaters&view=comments
I was contacted by the theater and we worked together to make sure that the comments were not coming as a result of abuse, and then the owner crafted a response that I think was perfect in addressing the complaints raised to that point. A subsequent message shows the impact that his response had, and there haven't been any complaints since.
We're working on a system whereby theaters can respond officially, so that people can be assured that the responses are coming from an official representative from the theater. Hopefully, that will make the system even more valuable to both customers and theaters.
To your question, though, I think it's very important to respond to concerns directly. Why ignore a customer who has reached out to provide valuable feedback? Obviously, the senseless complaints can't be satisfied (movie wasn't very good), but anything that is under your control is something that you should be interested in improving if possible. That feedback is worth its weight in gold!
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Manny Montes
Master Film Handler
Posts: 270
From: United States
Registered: Feb 2010
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posted 03-24-2010 12:54 PM
Yeah, a lot of people for my theater admit "The theater is dingy, but the staff is great and the movies are awesome"
and thats all I really want out of my reviews, its not even close to the best place to see a movie in town (personally my opinion), though most people don't notice all the dirty, scratched films with bad splices galore at the other chains in town, all they notice is OOOOH neon and stadium seating
Its a 42 year old theater that isn't built like an old majestic theater, I don't even know who designed the building, but it was originally a single, then split to a twin, then they added 3 more auditoriums to where we are at now.
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