I've got four in the last two days, three of which I consider excessive: a drive-thru order, a pizza pickup, and a spare charging cable for my phone, all very simple transactions.
About the only problem I've had with any shopping experience in the past year where I was asked to take a survey afterwards was *being asked to take the survey.*
Once in a while is fine. After a particularly involved interaction is OK, so long as it doesn't happen too often. Every trivial purchase everywhere is NOT.
Of those I've actually taken, the Pizza Hut one's the worst. Not only, apparently, do they hold it against them unless everything gets the highest possible mark, but the way they handle the "did we exceed your expectations" question is totally unreasonable. It's either yes (and then make up specifics on how) or no (and then make up a story about how they did something wrong.) They don't allow room for the surely-common "no, but you met them." You have regulars. Be glad of it, even if it means you can't regularly beat expectations because we know what to expect.
About the only problem I've had with any shopping experience in the past year where I was asked to take a survey afterwards was *being asked to take the survey.*
Once in a while is fine. After a particularly involved interaction is OK, so long as it doesn't happen too often. Every trivial purchase everywhere is NOT.
Of those I've actually taken, the Pizza Hut one's the worst. Not only, apparently, do they hold it against them unless everything gets the highest possible mark, but the way they handle the "did we exceed your expectations" question is totally unreasonable. It's either yes (and then make up specifics on how) or no (and then make up a story about how they did something wrong.) They don't allow room for the surely-common "no, but you met them." You have regulars. Be glad of it, even if it means you can't regularly beat expectations because we know what to expect.
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