From the below account by a woman who received an appalling service from the over hyped and much advertised-Freddies Corner, plus the many comments of customers who have one way or the other experienced extreme dissatisfying and sometimes scamming service from the outlet, it does seem to us that Freddies Corner has gone rogue.
And therefore, if you don’t like to take unnecessary risk with your money or electrical gadgets, stay away from them as far as you can—unless, they decide to change.
Read Ms Nana’s account below & check out the appalling experience of several others too…
Hello Chris-Vincent,
I am truly appreciative of the initiative that you have started. Its about time we put our corporate institutions to the sword and hold them accountable for their actions and if possible make their brands less attractive and compel them to change for the better or lose customers.
My unfortunate experience came at the hands of Freddies Corner. I thought they were a credible bunch considering that they had a lot of adverts running on the various radio and television stations. That thought has since been debunked and I now consider Freddies corner a hub of thievery and I am trying hard to get people to see them for what they really are: con artists and thieves.
What is the difference between successful and unsuccessful companies? More often than not, it usually comes down to the smallest and most basic things. The successful companies create important core values and abide by them. All employees and members of these companies abide by these core values and do their best to live by them.
Does this mean that, unsuccessful businesses and companies do not have core values? Some do and others don’t. Those that do are not able to abide by them entirely.
How many times have we not heard of companies that started well and once they grew big enough, failed miserably? Sometimes, it is usually as a result of these companies not following and improving on the values that got them there in the first place.
In modern times, customer service and satisfaction are fundamental values that companies pay attention to. The big entities such as Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung and Dell, amongst others, make customer service and customer satisfaction a key priority in their business models. They know that without the customers, there is no business and if there is no business, then there are no revenues then they might as well shut down because they will not be able to cover their costs.