You Can’t Fix Stupid
(I am calling back a customer who had a six-year-old TV with a cracked screen. Unfortunately, due to its age, we can no longer get parts for it.)
Me: “Hello, we’d like to let you know that unfortunately, we are unable to repair your product. The parts are discontinued.”
Customer: “So, you can’t fix it?”
Me: “Correct.”
Customer: “So you can fix it?”
Me: “No, the parts are unavailable.”
Customer: “Can you order them?”
Me: “No, the parts are discontinued.”
Customer: “You can order them somewhere else, yes?”
Me: “No, we cannot fix this unit at all.”
Customer: “Does [brand name] carry the part?”
Me: “No, they don’t.”
Customer: “Okay, so you can get it fixed, right? Test it again?”
Me: “No, we cannot fix it.”
Customer: “So it can’t be fixed?”
Me: “It cannot be fixed, ever, unfortunately.”
Customer: “Okay, I’ll call you back when it’s done!” click
You Can’t Fix Stupid
(I am calling back a customer who had a six-year-old TV with a cracked screen. Unfortunately, due to its age, we can no longer get parts for it.)
Me: “Hello, we’d like to let you know that unfortunately, we are unable to repair your product. The parts are discontinued.”
Customer: “So, you can’t fix it?”
Me: “Correct.”
Customer: “So you can fix it?”
Me: “No, the parts are unavailable.”
Customer: “Can you order them?”
Me: “No, the parts are discontinued.”
Customer: “You can order them somewhere else, yes?”
Me: “No, we cannot fix this unit at all.”
Customer: “Does [brand name] carry the part?”
Me: “No, they don’t.”
Customer: “Okay, so you can get it fixed, right? Test it again?”
Me: “No, we cannot fix it.”
Customer: “So it can’t be fixed?”
Me: “It cannot be fixed, ever, unfortunately.”
Customer: “Okay, I’ll call you back when it’s done!” click