Have you been given that personal touch lately?
Carson Pirie Scott sure has.
I woke up to receive an e-mail with the subject line “It’s Your Birthday This Month! Celebrate with 25% off!”.
Ok, it’s an e-mail from the sender “Carson’s Birthday Wishes”. Now how nice was that?
This was something completely unexpected and a pleasant surprise.
Now take a look at the page the e-mail links to.
Cool, I have been wanting to buy an iPod Nano and I can use the 10% off right now to buy online.
Oh wait, no I can’t. The coupon is not good for Internet orders. Seriously? Carson’s just lost a sale.
What’s the point of sending out a coupon to your online subscribers if you are not going to let them use the coupon online?
Let me break down the experience.
- Yeah, I got a coupon in the e-mail and I was just looking to buy an iPod.
- Awesome, I get an extra 10% off the price.
- What, can’t use the coupon online?
- Ok, I’ll just go to Apple’s website and get one for $20 more, but at least I have the convenience of not having to leave my house to purchase it.
- I am satsified with my purchase on Apple.com and even got free engraving on my new iPod.
Well, there it is. That’s how I roll.
I am guessing that Carson’s was just trying to get me in the door (and possibly buy more while I was there), but I just don’t have the time to drive off to find a Carson’s to purchase from.
I realized I still have a warm, fuzzy feeling from Carson’s though. They went above and beyond by offering me something as personalized as they did and it me me feel good about Carson’s overall. I hope that they offer me something I can use online in the future though.
Have you been given that personal touch lately? If not, I hope you do soon.
Cheers.
(currently listening to the sounds of the city from the 30th floor)
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