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Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Vawaka » 14th February 2013, 19:06

Umupondo

Back at you, sport.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Umupondo » 14th February 2013, 19:02

Oh no...he's back again.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Vawaka » 14th February 2013, 17:55

Umupondo,
How does this lovely evening find you? Good, I hope.

I like to take a man on his word. You say you are not homophobic. Ok.

It was only my observation that you are abnormally sensitive to matters of sexuality. I thought you read sex where none was even remotely implied. That is what I call homophobia. But you deny these charges and I accept your denial.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Umupondo » 14th February 2013, 16:41

That's the problem with you lonely beings. You feel if you post a comment that you know I won't agree with, you'll have my undivided attention. Mubepelefye ba fee car la. You nut cases are better off staying in that closet for the rest of your sorry lives. GTFOH.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Ms Nice » 14th February 2013, 10:22

umupodo & vawaka two homo's warming up on Valentines day, how Nice!!

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Umupondo » 14th February 2013, 03:04

Am not homophobic, I just don't appreciate an "under cover" gay guy who tries to "sweet talk" a straight man like myself. It's more than pathetic. It's comical. If that's your game, you're on the wrong site altogether.
And that should count for why I had to check your sugar *ss with the quickness. Am sure, there's an abundance of other threads you can spend your valentine's day on.
#Ikeepitmoving#

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Vawaka » 14th February 2013, 02:40

Umupondo

What about that homophobia you keep gravitating toward and jumping around with? Do you care to share the root cause? My guess is you do not care to share but it never hurts to ask. Especially online where the mad guy cannot cause you a black eye.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Umupondo » 14th February 2013, 02:35

Architect? Nah man. I just like gravitating toward interesting threads. Am not the one to post on any and every thread.
Ok, fine.
We are even. But don't bring that soft *ss homo sh*t over here. #wekeepitmoving#

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Vawaka » 14th February 2013, 02:22

Umupondo

I also noticed that you are a very good digger. You went and dug up a thread from 2010 and proceeded to renovate it and make it look brand new. Are you an architect by any chance? You should be.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Vawaka » 14th February 2013, 02:16

Umupondo

Now I know you must be joking because you cannot possibly be serious with that question. You have responded to each and every one of my posts. So as I see it, we are even. And this is where I see the joke. You asking me what I want. As if I could not ask you exactly the same question.

Oh, I almost forgot. ha ha ha. Sorry for the belated laughter at your joke.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Umupondo » 14th February 2013, 02:08

Vawaka.
What is it you want...really? Are you that lonely that carrying on a conversation with a total stranger is perhaps fun? You're clearly sounding off those lonely and depressed bells. What's with your apparent obsession with these "nooks and crannies" kanshi? Am really trying to give you the benefit of doubt but this homo sh*t ain't cutting it man. It ain't!!!! You're waaaaaay off topic.

I have just told you off in the most humble way and if you knew anything about how I tend to fly off the handle with this kind of crap, you'd be thanking me right now. Enough with your gay sh*t. I ain't with it. Stop it already. Clearly, you're on the a wrong forum buddy.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Vawaka » 14th February 2013, 01:55

Umupondo

That's exactly what I meant when I said different nooks and crannies have different sub-cultures. In some nooks I see, one mention of Valentine's and some men be talking about not doing other men and never ever. As if they just heard a proposal for marriage. But this is what makes the world so interesting. Different points of view.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Umupondo » 14th February 2013, 01:50

Sorry MAN. I don't do men, never have, never will not even if you were the last being on this here earth. It will NEVER happen. Let's just be very clear on that shall we? How did you try to look and see if I had ID'd myself by gender? What the hell? So, you thought...I was some fruity pebble?
GTFOH.
Honestly, I could careless if you and your "cute" buddies cuddle/snuggle/smurk at each other while whispering sweet nothings in each others' wax filled hairy ass ears. I don't care who you work with and/or what you all do and don't do. Keep those sweet nothing secret pleasures among yourselves, please!

See, you about to push that damn button now, you still can get your left eye blackened. Don't test me! And how the hell we get off topic any damn way????

*CUSTOMER SERVICE*

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Vawaka » 14th February 2013, 01:33

Umupondo

I beg you forgive my blindness. I really tried to look and see if you had ID’d yourself by gender. I failed. And that is precisely why at the end of my nice Valentine greeting to you, I added the phrase “just for the heck of it.” Just in case your ego was bruised by this very girly of Holidays.

In case you want to know, I work with some very macho guys who don’t give a damn who wishes them happy Valentine’s day. Again, speaking only about my place of work (not anywhere else) most men who are comfortable with their machismo, don’t pay attention to girly gestures directed at them.

I realize every nook and cranny have their own sub-culture. Maybe if a guy wishes another guy happy Valentine’s day in some other nook, it's enough to earn a black eye. Fortunately, we are online here. Yes?

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Umupondo » 14th February 2013, 01:30

My personal experiences with Zambian customer services staff from hell are just too many. Like most if you, I had my fair share of grief when I visited the RATSA offices on lumumba rd. I don't know how different things are now, but those vima clerks needed to be enrolled in an accelerated customer service 101 class. I almost choked the living hell out of one of those fools.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Slumdog Shalapungu » 14th February 2013, 01:18

Admin you need to teach zambian staff some customer service especially the chaps in that samsung store at arcades. I don't even know why they get paid because when I walked in their when coming from kuma farm in my tropicals they were rude and nonchalant to me . I had to ponta and drop some big words to get them in line

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Umupondo » 14th February 2013, 00:58

Vawaka, don't take this the wrong way but what man wishes another man a happy Valetine's day? I apologise if I mistakenly took your macho approach to this topic for a guy. Please clarify this for me will ya?

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Vawaka » 14th February 2013, 00:04

Umupondo

How rude of me. I didn’t even notice the clock to see that it is already Valentine’s day. Please accept my Valentine greetings. Again, just for the heck of it.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Vawaka » 14th February 2013, 00:00

Umupondo

I agree with you on the "we're all beyond grade school level" and that is why I'm very confident that unlike pre-grade school kids, neither you nor I will be the least bit fazed by the other's comments. Be it customer comments, or dictionary or grade level or what-have-you.

I'm not the Admin, so I'm really powerless. But if were, I'd bestow upon you the honorary customer status. Just for the heck of it.

Re: Customer Feedback Techniques

Post by Umupondo » 13th February 2013, 23:25

You're most likely accurate about the "mental block" suspicion. See, I usually assume that we're all beyond grade school level and can easily discern any simple (non-complicated) analogy. Alas, am wrong yet again. Please forgive me.

For the record, I don't anticipate a response on my "customer status". But I nonetheless appreciate your indulgence on this here thread. May you now please go on about your life as it were. And yes, what's fair remains fair. Thanks Vawakaflaka.

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