Getting MY Post about Yale removed
I have a chronic health condition that keeps me bed bound 20+ hours a day, so imposing a deadline on a sick person that is equal to that of a person(s) in good health is totally unfair and possibly discriminatory, it is certainly discriminatory in the UK as I am considered in a category protected by anti-discrimination law, under the description of having a disability. I have an incurable, untreatable chronic illness, which I contracted through no fault of mine.
What is the point of trust pilot if you're going to side with a company that ignores simple legitimate requests, that has no email address for customer services, just an email address for business customers? check their web site ( I did provide a web address but trust pilots system does not allow me to provide it as proof of communication that trust pilot asks you to provide, this is counter productive and self defeating)
I provided a screenshot with my original complaint which can be clearly seen, they use an online form system, the problem with online forms is that not all companies that use them send you a proof of contact or provide a reference number that can be tracked and traced, like: let's say oh an email address which has a built in digital time /date signature, a type of proof that is irrefutable, companies do not like using email addresses for contact, as the time is logged and proves a delayed response or no response if the company has a bad attitude towards retail customers and/or a company is badly managed!
They deliberately do this to filter out people with complaints and issues with a company's products or services issues they do not want to deal with or ignore, or they play the delaying tactic and hope you go away or just take forever to respond when you need an answer quickly, because you may need to buy a product that is important to you and your property being safe, like a security camera or a burglar alarm, this is supposedly Yale's area of expertise, their customer service is certainly not of a reasonable standard.
Strange how Yale only responded to my question about one of their products after I had complained on trust pilot.
I noticed that they did not respond to my complaint update on 14th of Nov 2023 until 17 hours ago, when your email response informing me of the removal of my post was 14 hours ago, again you are being discriminatory towards me.
One of my security cameras failed I needed a replacement quickly, criminality has increased in the area where I live, I had a recent altercation with a suspect collecting a debt fighting with a neighbour smashing up his house, he threatened me also because I was filming him in the act: UK Police: Complaint Reference CO-1355-23. There are consequences to Yale's lax approach with simple communication, what they may perceive as a nominal unimportant non urgent request could be very important to a customer or a potential customer, neither trust pilot or Yale seemed to have considered this possible scenario that to me is real and very personal!
Strange how Yale could not put as much effort into answering a simple communication request about one of their safety/security related products, as they are in trying to get my legitimate Trust Pilot review Post removed! also Yale took from 14th Nov 23 until 23rd Nov 23 to reply to my original complaint, this reaffirming my case and proving my point without doubt in my original complaint review regarding their lax Delayed response to simple request for information about one of their products which they are supposed to be an expert on, they designed it and manufacturer it?, honestly YOU COULDN'T MAKE THIS UP!
David Emerson
28 November 2023
Unprompted review