tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8341685704389874782.post6697826856430771750..comments2024-02-02T05:45:48.868+02:00Comments on Consumer Watchdog: JB Sports - their responseRichard Harrimanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02709540868409193767noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8341685704389874782.post-28418812131421211532011-03-03T13:00:23.836+02:002011-03-03T13:00:23.836+02:00First, someone from JB Sports needs to write prope...First, someone from JB Sports needs to write proper English. This response is so immature and close to sounding like a terrible standard 4 essay.That put aside, the company is seriously displaying an act of corporate arrogance, particularly by stating...''We do not force anybody to buy our products in the shop.'' Rightly so...but by putting u a store in a mall and bombarding passersby with flyers you are enticing people to come and make purchases at your shop. That alone is telling a consumer its okay to buy your products (including the disposable shoes you sold that client, but failed to tell him/her that they are disposable).<br /><br />They are simply their 'Policy' as a rationale for the mean service they showed towards that poor client. That is so common with companies fail to educate their consumers. Policy this ,policy that...just words that this author failed put in a comprehensible substance in his/her response.<br /><br />i will NEVER buy anything from JB Sport, and would encourage everyone to to the same.<br /><br />SMITH DA WORDAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com