{"id":21,"date":"2011-01-15T14:56:00","date_gmt":"2011-01-15T14:56:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/67.249.26.136\/wordpress\/?p=21"},"modified":"2011-01-15T14:56:00","modified_gmt":"2011-01-15T14:56:00","slug":"1295121360000","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/romeyn.me\/?p=21","title":{"rendered":"Why I Complain"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When I am unsatisfied with something, I complain.&nbsp; Put another way, I &quot;report my dissatisfaction.&quot;&nbsp; I try to make that report to someone who can do something about it.&nbsp; I have been told that it&#8217;s pointless.&nbsp; I am asked why I bother.&nbsp; &quot;Horton Hears A Who&quot; is why I bother.&nbsp; Let me explain.<\/p>\n<p>In Dr. Seuss&#8217; &quot;Horton Hears A Who&quot; the elephant Horton has befriended a population of Whos which lives on a dandelion.&nbsp; They can&#8217;t be seen, but can be heard by Horton because of his massive ears.&nbsp; Horton is persecuted because of his assertion that the Whos exist.&nbsp; As a means of punishing him, his persecutors threaten to destroy the dandelion.&nbsp; Horton informs the Whos of this and they frantically organize themselves and start chanting in unison, &quot;We are here! We are here!&quot; in the hopes that the rest of the outside world will hear them.&nbsp; It&#8217;s not working, and the town is scoured to make sure that every last person is shouting.&nbsp; A child is found who is not participating, and he is encouraged to do so.&nbsp; He doesn&#8217;t know what to say, and when he is told that it doesn&#8217;t matter he settles on yelling a single word.&nbsp; That word is &quot;YOP!&quot;&nbsp; His &quot;YOP!&quot; combined with the rest of the Who populace&#8217;s exhortations finally breaches the sound &quot;barrier&quot; between the Whos and the outside world.&nbsp; Horton&#8217;s persecutors can hear them and realize he&#8217;s not crazy and spare the Whos&#8217; existence.<\/p>\n<p>When I contact a company and tell them I think their product or service is deficient in some manner, I don&#8217;t expect them to change it just because *I* feel that way.&nbsp; Unless I commissioned a unique product and paid for it to be a certain way, I have no right to that expectation.&nbsp; Unless the problem I&#8217;m reporting is especially egregious, e.g., &quot;The manhole cover at the bottom of the stairs exiting the Student Union at the School for the Blind is missing,&quot; I don&#8217;t necessarily expect anything to come of it.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>I make my report in the hopes that not only am I member of a group of people that share similar dissatisfaction, I also hope that A) the company\/provider is keeping track of customer reports and B) I&#8217;m not just a Who&#8230;I&#8217;m the child (from the story) that makes the difference; that the company\/provider has a threshold under which they won&#8217;t react and that my report is the &quot;plus 1&quot; that pushes them over that threshold.&nbsp; It is often said that &quot;one person can make a difference.&quot;&nbsp; It doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that that person is alone, however.&nbsp; The better message is that there is strength in numbers.&nbsp; I may be only one person, but I report in the hopes that I&#8217;m but one of MANY.<\/p>\n<p>So THAT is why I complain.&nbsp; YOP!!!<br \/>\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When I am unsatisfied with something, I complain.&nbsp; Put another way, I &quot;report my dissatisfaction.&quot;&nbsp; I try to make that report to someone who can do something about it.&nbsp; I have been told that it&#8217;s pointless.&nbsp; I am asked why I bother.&nbsp; &quot;Horton Hears A Who&quot; is why I bother.&nbsp; Let me explain. 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