Just remember the phrase "let me speak to your manager/supervisor" Keep saying it until you find someone that will help you. The lower level people can't do anything for you other than read directions off a computer screen. Move up the food chain till you are satisfied.
Don't waste your time on these lower level people. If they refuse ask for their full name, so you know who to get in trouble when you finally get a hold of a higher up person.
Have you actually tried this with Sears support before? Recently?
Seriously, I got transferred to the wrong
kind of supervisor tons of times (need a so-called case manager, not a supervisor, apparently). Even when I got the right one, it was just another idiot. The last "case manager" I spoke with about not being called back by the previous case manager, she was stuffing her face with food the whole time, I could hear it.
Conversation goes like this:
Her: Hi, I understand from speaking with the person who transferred you that you have a problem with your order?
Me: Uhm..no, I'm calling because the supervisor I spoke with before never called me back like he said he would.
Her: Oh, okay so what's the problem, exactly? (chomping on food)
Me: That the supervisor I spoke with before never called me back. Like I just said, you know, 30 seconds ago.
Her: (chomping on food again) Oh.. (chomp chomp) oh okay.. <crunch, chomp> let me look at the order...
Un-freaking-real. The pig was panting the whole time too. This
is the supervisor / case-manager we're talking about.
Again, never ordering from Sears again.
Never.
