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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Cricket Champs Pretoria has much to learn when it comes to keeping the client happy. My son joined them in early 2017. He did not receive his T-shirt. I phoned them a couple of months later to ask about the T-shirt. They told me that they will give a T-shirt very soon. He did not receive it. I inquired politely over an e-mail again late 2017. I was told that they will follow up and get back to me. That did not happen. I sent an e-mail again in January 2018. I wanted to know if they will be receiving their new T-shirts, as well as possible caps, seeing that I have to pay the registration fees again. A very short, aggressive toned message was sent back to me with the following response: "Your son will receive a Cricket Champs Cap in the first two weeks of the 1st term, 2nd term the new T-shirt, 3rd term waterbottel or backpack and in the 4th term his certificate and medal. Thanks." I have not edited the quoted text in any way. (Just in case someone thinks I made a spelling mistake) I pay cricket champs for a service. I am essentially their client. My son receives the coaching and developing. I expect them to give me my money's worth. Part of that value proposition should include communicating with customers regularly, and dealing with enquirers , like mine, in a professional manner. I really do not appreciate the tone used in the email nor the lack of communication.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Cricket Champs Pretoria has much to learn when it comes to keeping the client happy. My son joined them in early 2017. He did not receive his T-shirt. I phoned them a couple of months later to ask about the T-shirt. They told me that they will give a T-shirt very soon. He did not receive it. I inquired politely over an e-mail again late 2017. I was told that they will follow up and get back to me. That did not happen. I sent an e-mail again in January 2018. I wanted to know if they will be receiving their new T-shirts, as well as possible caps, seeing that I have to pay the registration fees again. A very short, aggressive toned message was sent back to me with the following response: "Your son will receive a Cricket Champs Cap in the first two weeks of the 1st term, 2nd term the new T-shirt, 3rd term waterbottel or backpack and in the 4th term his certificate and medal. Thanks." I have not edited the quoted text in any way. (Just in case someone thinks I made a spelling mistake) I pay cricket champs for a service. I am essentially their client. My son receives the coaching and developing. I expect them to give me my money's worth. Part of that value proposition should include communicating with customers regularly, and dealing with enquirers , like mine, in a professional manner. I really do not appreciate the tone used in the email nor the lack of communication.
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