Wednesday, June 8, 2005

#505 entries and only 16 hits..

but I don't care.

So a proper Thank you to all who came to the Queen's aid on both sides of the firing line.  My Ftp space is hereby and officially restored, albeit a bit light on files.  But no matter, in time, I can reload them from my end...

uh, I mean..from my hard drive, um...

oh, you know what I mean...

Even Joe - the journal editor over at magic smoke - came to my rescue - even when I was cranky...

and we all know the journal editors are not fond of Floralilialand...but that's another story...

anyway...a humble thank you again to all - color and light have returned to the once bland land of Floralilia. 

The Queen is happy.

amen. alleluia.

    a last correspondence -  

 hi joe - (AOL Journals: Magic Smoke)  

thanks for keeping up with this - forgive me for being so cranky...

but it's not nice to ignore a self-proclaimed Queen of Flimflammery now, is it?  

but...you can stop holding onto your head now Sir - for the day is filled with good news!    Listen to this:  

Much to my delight (and utter surprise), a very nice gentleman of the executive team actually called me this afternoon and we had a very nice long chat.  He told me my ftp space is now working, unfortunately, my files cannot be recovered - But that at least I can add them back in on my own. (I'm okay with that.)  

We discussed a good many things, but the priority being the disturbing trend (at least from the point of view of many of us (we?) veterans here) of increasingly poor customer communications. He was very interested to hear some of the problems that we all have been experiencing from time to time.  

As a customer for 11 years now, and one of the very early journalers here - I can tell you that I've lived through a good many changes with aol, and have stuck it out - because I amloyal, and believed in the product, and still think AOL is very user friendly, despite how big the company has gotten. And I think that AOL creating the journals was a very savvy idea indeed, and has been a big influence as to why I continue to stay here.  

Please know I realize how hard you all work to make it a good community experience, as well as keeping things on the cutting edge here.  And that it must be a great challenge to keep things running smoothly, especially in light of how quickly technology (and how testy) it can be from day to day and some days - minute to minute...   

Still and all, Customer Satisfaction should remain the top priority for all of you - happy customers stay....but more importantly - recommend good products to others; therefore, generating even more business....and in the end, bring security to your own job situations.  

and...as your Queen, I can put that darn old rusty guillotine away now.

Isn't that nice?   

anyway -   my heartfelt thank you for first listening; second, for following up with; and third, for intervening where you could.    Please continue to strive for improved customer relations where you can.  People, you will find, will put up with a lot, if they feel they are at least being heard.  

I royally and really appreciate it.  

really.  

thank you,

Floralilia the not so bland Queen anymore.

freely floralilia

believable balderdash - designs for the light hearted                

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad you got some resolution:) Joe is cool!

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad to hear that it's all straightened out.  YAY!!!!

Anonymous said...

*A schtory 4 the Ages* And to think i did not have
to unsheathe my Wide & wicked sword...
But then, thou art one of my own little birds!
Glow on!

Anonymous said...

yea Flora!!!! judi

Anonymous said...

Ah...well this is just wonderful!
So glad Flo!
Connie

Anonymous said...

I am glad you didn't give up.
xoxo

Anonymous said...

I'm glad you have had a partial resoltion to the problem of AOL's unpredictable FTP servers vis. a vis. your MyFTP™ space. Unlike you, I've had it. If Verizon can make the DSL line reach my doorstep I am <finally> out of here.  If not, we'll see. It'll be a battle with my wife, but I have never been fond of AOL's "Go to hell!" attitude for customer service. May all of your future experiences with them be as productive.

wil

Anonymous said...

The Queen is happy.

amen. alleluia.

Yeaaaaaaaaaa!
V

Anonymous said...

not to be the dark cloud over your parade, your majesty,  but was this schmuck concerned, or was he merely pissing on your boots and telling you it was a rainstorm? With AOL and their recent history, I'd wonder, despite any apparent sincerity.
M

Anonymous said...

Do happy endings really exist at AOL?? *gasp*...it's almost too much to bear. By the way, Floralilialand isn't the only place that the journal editors are not fond of.........

Anonymous said...

Queen Flora: none of my royal subjects kept me abreast of such horrific troubles in your realm.  I'd have had a royal meltdown if my FTP space had gotten so messed up.  Glad it's resolved... Somehow I knew nothing about Magic Smoke either!  Someone must hang!   luv, Madame G.