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Home » I persevered through America’s annoyance economy
I persevered through America’s annoyance economy
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I persevered through America’s annoyance economy

News RoomBy News RoomApril 4, 20260 ViewsNo Comments

Outlasting the annoyance economy

It just popped off. As my husband picked it up, the handle on my beloved, buy-it-for-life carry-on suitcase flew right off.

She (my bag) was only three years old, in great condition (or so I’d thought), from a reputable brand, and had never even been checked at an airport. Yet my plans to travel with this $300 bag for decades had disappeared as quickly as the handle.

Before all hope was lost, I remembered the product warranty I’d registered for. Armed with photos of the damage and my receipt, I eventually tracked down and filled out the (very thorough) customer-support form.

After two days, and some back-and-forth, a nameless customer-support entity declared that my bag wasn’t covered by a special plan that had expired, sent me a long list of reasons as to why they wouldn’t help me even if it was, and offered me a 15% off coupon.

I wasn’t letting this company off the hook so easily. After several minutes of deep-diving on the company website, I was confident that my suitcase should be covered by its lifetime warranty. I sent a detailed email in response, complete with screenshots from the company’s own website as proof that my bag should be repaired or replaced on their dime.

Within a few hours, I had received an email from a manager (with a name) and the shipping details for my brand-new replacement suitcase.

I’d won, but I’d suffered through America’s annoyance economy to do it, spending my lunch break playing lawyer and collecting evidence, hoping a real person would answer me.

As BI’s Juliana Kaplan recently wrote, there’s big money in companies exhausting and frustrating their consumers. If it takes a lot of time, mental energy, and verbal fights with unhelpful customer-service bots to cancel a subscription, make a return, or, in my case, have a warranty honored … the companies win.

I can’t imagine how many others in my position just believed they had no path forward and accepted the measly coupon as a consolation prize.

As for the old suitcase? I’m looking into getting it repaired. In this economy, I’m not letting a $300 bag go to waste.



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