IHATEYOU.com

jabbathehutty

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Mar 8, 2005
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I know the website is probably taken. I conceived this idea when I send and email to Sprint, because of a bad invoice they send me an informative email about how it was a problem that was my fault and they are going to charged me. Since I have many years of experience with SPRINT, I normally send the same message four to five times because usually one email will go through and the charges will be removed. In my four messages I received back I had three messages in which I send the same reply. One of my statements is that I said I am this close to create a website called www.ihatesprint.com but than I was thinking of something broader. Of actually creating a website called ihateyou.org or something similar to that I have not really though to the name yet but my point is creating a website in which users can gather there customer service problems and complaints about products and service.

Mainly I am just infuriated with Sprint and other companies because many times it does not seem like they even read my email messages they read a part of it and copy and pasted a response from there database.

I figure I would setup a plain and simple web forum in which users can log in and post there complaints.

This website will be purely about complaints and a problem because these websites i believe help these companies stay on there toes. PR is a lot more important today because of the web than 5 years ago.

Tell me what you guys think about my idea? If you like it please add any recomendations. Because I know many of you guys have as many problems as me when it comes to some companies.

* EDIT * Sorry about the spelling mistakes I was just so pist off I forgot about it. lol
 

sixone

Lifer
May 3, 2004
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Sounds like a good idea, but I hope you'll use a spell checker to implement it. ;)
 

eakers

Lifer
Aug 14, 2000
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sounds good. hopefully you won't get sued or anything.. maybe write a little blurb about how posts are the property of the poster and not the website
 

Hammer

Lifer
Oct 19, 2001
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sprint tried to charge me $150 when i closed my account. they had renewed my contract a few months back when i transferred my wife's phone onto my account without telling me. i called their call center in brownsville, and they told me tough luck, i had to pay. so i asked to speak with a manager there. the manager lady was very rude and said if she would charge me the non-contract rate which ended up being more than the cancellation fee.

i know people through work... so i called one of sprint's senior vp. hahaha, i bet that lady's day didn't go well. :laugh: so i wasn't charged and got an apology. in fact they refunded the last month.