Disappointed
Comments
-
Bob Pritchett said:James Ng said:
Option #1
Privacy feature on Uservoice. It gets 100+ votes. Logos marks it complete and puts a comment, turn off internet use and get dvds. We'll skip the fact that that solution doesn't seem to work for some people per the other thread but it wasn't hitting the mark on what was requested.
The silly irony here is that I didn't mean to "shut the idea down." As I mentioned, my plan is to just watch UserVoice, and I never intended to use it as a way to hear from Logos. User pressure, and internal pressure, forced me to start responding/commenting. In this particular case, someone inside Logos was annoyed by how many "unresolved" suggestions where sitting there, and emailed me a list of proposed comments/status changes. Which I just whipped through one night. I didn't realize I was ending your ability to vote on this, so I've now re-opened it and set it to "under review".
:-)
Thank you very much. I can't ask for more than that. The offer to talk over the phone on this subject or any other customer subject is always open [B]
0 -
Thank you, Bob!
:-)
Russ
0 -
Bob Pritchett said:
... my plan is to just watch UserVoice ... so I've now re-opened it and set it to "under review".
Thankyou Bob.
0 -
This thread illustrates how unique Logos is in the business world. They really do listen. They really do care. What other company would put up with all the complaining and then respond so graciously? The patient responses of Bob reminds me of how many pastors are constantly criticized and maligned for their failure to make everyone happy. (Correction: criticized and maligned for not making the complainer happy!)
I suggest Logos make a "I Like Bob" bumper sticker with the Logos logo on it. Bob: seriously, thanks for being the man!
0 -
Garrett Mercury said:
This thread illustrates how unique Logos is in the business world. They really do listen. They really do care. What other company would put up with all the complaining and then respond so graciously? The patient responses of Bob reminds me of how many pastors are constantly criticized and maligned for their failure to make everyone happy. (Correction: criticized and maligned for not making the complainer happy!)
I suggest Logos make a "I Like Bob" bumper sticker with the Logos logo on it. Bob: seriously, thanks for being the man!
Agreed X 10
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
0 -
Garrett Mercury said:
This thread illustrates how unique Logos is in the business world. They really do listen. They really do care. What other company would put up with all the complaining and then respond so graciously? The patient responses of Bob reminds me of how many pastors are constantly criticized and maligned for their failure to make everyone happy. (Correction: criticized and maligned for not making the complainer happy!)
I suggest Logos make a "I Like Bob" bumper sticker with the Logos logo on it. Bob: seriously, thanks for being the man!
Agreed!
[Y]
0 -
Garrett Mercury said:
This thread illustrates how unique Logos is in the business world. They really do listen. They really do care. What other company would put up with all the complaining and then respond so graciously? The patient responses of Bob reminds me of how many pastors are constantly criticized and maligned for their failure to make everyone happy. (Correction: criticized and maligned for not making the complainer happy!)
I suggest Logos make a "I Like Bob" bumper sticker with the Logos logo on it. Bob: seriously, thanks for being the man!
[Y][B]
__________
15" rMBP 2.6 GHz i7 | 16 GB RAM | 1.0 TB Flash Drive | OS X 10.12.3 | Logos 7.0 (7.3.0.0062)
0