For those of us who work in multi-national companies this is acceptable.
Geeze.
I just cancelled a purchase through Amazon, and the response (from China) was in concise English and assured that they had cancelled the order and refunded the money to the credit card.
Amazon immediately credited the funds. I guess eCommerce is the future.
Yeah, plus I love the fact they're always someone's idiotic minor issue, versus the complete failure of Sears to adopt to modern retail and customer demand.
That said, stupid CS reps can look pretty good (and save a lot of time) if they simply used template-based responses... seems odd this one wasn't.
I'd agree, but I believe he's a little "old school" and maybe doesn't trust paying online and wants to do it in person. Some folks are like that. I work with several guys that still write checks for everything, even though they can probably "E-check" through their bank.
Whenever possible, I make my payments in person. Been doing it this way for decades... Just bought some furniture from Macy's... Once they bill me, I'll drive on over to Macy's and pay it off...
It's just how I do it because it makes me feel better...
I just read an article from Yahoo news re Sears and their situation.
I too remember the adventure of being taken to Sears to buy shoes, as far back as the '40s.
Our worlds have dramatically changed. As late as the '60s, the Sears catalog was a reference book of tools and supplies.
Where they were once the nations supply house, selling everything you might need or want; they have become a fond memory. The Sears we knew and loved has been replaced by a renamed K Mart.
I miss them, but I am richer in spirit for having known them.

