Bought last week a pair of no brand jogging shoes from Carrefour. After one week they broke down. Yesterday went to exchange the shoes and the reaction was unpleasant and rather unexpected.
The lady in the customer service booth explained that jogging shoes only have a warranty for textile parts, not for sole. So because there was a hole in the sole of both shoes, nothing could be done. Asked her kindly to provide us proof that had talked with her about the issue. This would have been necessary for filing a consumer complaint against Carrefour, but she refused without explanation.
Next asked her name so that we could at least refer to the incident in the complaint, but she refused again. Instead she lost her temper. Next question was to speak with her superior. She showed a photo of the store manager in a poster hanging on the wall, but added that the manager would be too busy to talk with anyway. So only option for having a proof was to take her photo so that she could be identified later if necessary.
At this point the lady got really mad and asked the guards to take camera. The photos were erased, but the guards agreed to ask some kind of boss to help. The boss came, yelled something in French and ran away. That was their understanding of the quality of service as one of our main source of competitive differentiation.
The shoes cost 8.90 € and they lasted for less than one week. Expectation was one year or more, so the annual price of the shoes would have been 462,80 €. According to Carrefour policy quality always corresponds to what the customer explicitly or implicitly wants and must be clearly perceived as such. The value for money must be the best. What do you think, is 462,80€ for jogging shoes the best value for the money?
One can only speculate what will happen when a customer discovers something dangerous in Carrefour food products or children toys. Perhaps someone will have to die, like children in China because of poison milk sold by by them, before Carrefour shows respect to customers and follows the rules of responsible commerce. Do you dare to use Carrefour, any Carrefour, anywhere in the world? I don't.
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