Cricut has excellent customer service. In addition, their web site also has one of those chat bots that wants you to explain your problem to the AI, and it worked flawlessly for a fairly complicated problem the one time I needed it. I was pretty surprised.
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The absolute worst customer service I ever had was with AT&T and eventually I just told them to go stuff themselves. I switched carriers to Ting before it was owned by Dish and it was known around the industry for its customer service and it was absolutely fantastic.
U-haul, far and away. Lied to (multiple times), terrible customer service when the truck broke down - which happened twice.
I would sell everything I own and buy it again new before giving them another penny.
I will say that this happened 20 years ago, so it’s possible things have improved. But I doubt it.
Back in the Windows 8 era, I bought a little 8" tablet PC from Dell. It was flaky from basically day 1, and after ~2 weeks it bricked entirely.
I go to RMA and they ask "If we refund you $50, would you be willing to keep the unit? How about $75?"
Admittedly, they did give me a refund, but that was so the wrong branch to follow on the chat script, honey. If I'm going to be out over three hundred dollars for a paperweight it better at least be made of something cool like meteorite.
A meteorite… because it crashed? 😄