We’ve been in our new home for 24 months now. Around this time last year, we got our twelfth bill from Entergy at the new…
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We’ve been in our new home for 24 months now. Around this time last year, we got our twelfth bill from Entergy at the new…
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Remember that letter I sent to Entergy? I got a reply. July 22, 2009 Dear Mr. Everson As Director of Customer Service at Entergy New…
Attn: Rod West, President & CEO
Dear Mr. West,
I just had a brilliant idea on how Entergy can improve customer service in New Orleans. Please allow me to explain.
Every morning I ride my bike past the Entergy office located at the corner of Canal and Jeff Davis. Before 8:30 AM time there’s always a dozen or more people standing in line, waiting for the door to open. If I don’t see the line of people, I know that it’s past 8:30 and I’m running late.
As much as I appreciate the handy time-check, I’m pretty sure the people aren’t happy about standing in line. After all, no one likes to stand in line, especially in inclement weather. But the people are always there, rain or shine, waiting patiently.
I got to thinking. Why would anybody rise early and come to stand in line before the office is even open? Why not wait and come later in the day? Let me tell you, Rod, they aren’t standing there for their health, that’s for sure.
The answer is clear. These people have jobs. Most jobs are from nine to five. They are trying to take care of their business with Entergy before they go to work.
Therefore it seems to me that Entergy could save these folks a lot of hassle through a simple expedient which I will share with you now:
Open the office earlier.
Such an easy way to better serve your customers! Sure, it might cost a bit extra to have the office open longer, but I’m sure you can afford it given the $11 billion annual revenue of Entergy Corporation.
No need to thank me for this idea, Rod. The knowledge that the citizens of New Orleans are getting better service will be all the compensation I require.
Well, I guess if you wanted to knock a few bucks off my next bill I wouldn’t mind. Whatever you think is fair.
Yours sincerely,
Editor B
Update: Shortly after writing this letter, I opened up the Times-Picayune to see the following article at the top of the Money section:
Entergy Louisiana ranked last in J.D. Power customer service rating
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