These comments are pretty arrogant

Monday, April 18th, 2005

Verizon CEO rails against his customers.

Seidenberg, for instance, said people often complain about mobile phone service because they have unrealistic expectations about a wireless service working everywhere. Verizon Wireless, a joint venture of Verizon and Vodafone, is the state’s largest mobile phone provider.

“Why in the world would you think your (cell) phone would work in your house?” he said. “The customer has come to expect so much. They want it to work in the elevator; they want it to work in the basement.”

Seidenberg said it’s not Verizon’s responsibility to correct the misconception by giving out statistics on how often Verizon’s service works inside homes or by distributing more detailed coverage maps, showing all the possible dead zones. He pointed out that there are five major wireless networks, none of which works perfectly everywhere.

Does he realize how awful he sounds in these comments? There are much smarter ways to say the same thing. Smarter than “if we don’t meet your expectations, call our 800 number and we’ll gladly help you lower your expectations.”

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