If you spoke to a service rep, and there were quite a few, they would either attempt a staredown or walk away.
One of them had a word with Joe Talley, the other service rep, while the other two scanned the area.
But should customer service reps have access to that kind of information?
However, the service rep I emailed said that it would cost $11.99.
"You're in for a treat," the service rep assured me.
The service rep is required to look at your account and see what features you have, and then try to sell you something.
Long waiting times, indifferent service reps, people who don't know how to solve a problem but don't want to admit it, and worse.
Only programmers, customer service reps, and accounting staff work at craigslist.
So every morning we hold a conference call with the service reps around the world.
Will he talk to our service rep at Kaitak?