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10 Most hated companies in the US


charlotte49er

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So basically the more people that use your service, the more people there are to bitch about something, the more people hate you.

Everybody uses Facebook, people hate Facebook.

Everybody banks with BofA, everybody hates BofA.

Everybody has AT&T, everybody hates AT&T.

So the goal in business seems to get so big that everybody needs you and then you can completely disregard customer service because people will just piss and moan and use you anyway. GO AMERICA!

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So basically the more people that use your service, the more people there are to bitch about something, the more people hate you.

Everybody uses Facebook, people hate Facebook.

Everybody banks with BofA, everybody hates BofA.

Everybody has AT&T, everybody hates AT&T.

So the goal in business seems to get so big that everybody needs you and then you can completely disregard customer service because people will just piss and moan and use you anyway. GO AMERICA!

BOA everyone hates banks right now, Facebook been making alot of changes. Netflix changed pricing on people and lost alot of customers.

I havent shopped at Sears for over 17 years. Long story short they wouldnt approve me for a credit card when I was just starting a job and need tools to do it. So they lost my business for life.

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Sear's didn't refuse you credit, CitiBank did. Sears doesn't issue their own credit cards. It may have their name on it, but they are not the ones extending you a credit line. Sears also offers credit through HSBC for people with worse credit scores.

That's the same thing as if you were to order an item online and it gets crushed by UPS, but instead of blaming UPS, you stop buying from the company you bought the item from.

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I'd sign back up for netflix if their online streaming options were better. I don't really care to get anything in the mail.

The movies are kinda lackluster but the tv shows on instant can't be beat.

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Sear's didn't refuse you credit, CitiBank did. Sears doesn't issue their own credit cards. It may have their name on it, but they are not the ones extending you a credit line. Sears also offers credit through HSBC for people with worse credit scores.

That's the same thing as if you were to order an item online and it gets crushed by UPS, but instead of blaming UPS, you stop buying from the company you bought the item from.

I didnt have a credit score back then and that wasnt a option. Still wont shop with them.

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