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kingofthecon · 3 years
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Things I don't get paid enough to do: Fast Food dealing with assholes. 
Things I really don't get paid enough to do: Fast Food dealing with assholes on Super Bowl Sunday.
If you're going to order fast food or pizza or whatever remember to be courteous, especially to the people answering phones. In the case my store us grunts don't have access to GPS tracking devices on our drivers therefore we cannot tell you the route they're going to take. We cannot predict the weather. We cannot predict traffic. We can give you an estimation of how long it'll take for your food to arrive based on the distance from the store to your residence but not from the store to residence to residence to residence with all these outsider factors. Humans are not predictable. Sometimes you need to go a different way. Sometimes there are car accidents and flat tires. Chill out with that yelling and cursing. Its the same song and dance every year. You are not the only one ordering food for a sporting event. Keep in mind people have parties with dozens of people even IN the pandemic. We've seen this with celebs, YouTubers, and Tiktok stars so no, just because you live five minutes away means nothing. If all our drivers are out taking ten to twenty boxes of food to five or six different address and your order is still at the store then you will have to wait for one of the drivers to return to the store to pick up not only YOUR order but other people's orders as well.
Get that mentality of your order will arrive in fifteen minutes out of your heads. That's only if you're ordering for carry out and that's because it takes our food roughly fifteen minutes to go in and come out of the oven. This thirty minutes or less free nonsense is not a thing. It was at some point. It's not now. Its not funny. Stop harassing people on the phone. If we say there's nothing we can do about it after sitting on the phone with you for fifteen minutes then there is nothing we can do.
If you ask to speak to the manager or if we ask you if you want us to connect you with the manager and you say yes there is a chance you'll have to sit on hold for a bit. The manager doesn't just sit in the back waiting on calls.  Managers also help to make food and if its busy for whatever reason and the grunts need help then the manager is most likely going to be a little preoccupied. If you hang up and call back REPEATEDLY and other people are calling in to order then you'll lose your place.
It's like a those lines for lunch or the DMV. If you step out of line you get sent to the back. 
Here's some general advice.
· Don't try to pop off on us because some people have short fuses and the world is crazy now. You don't know what's liable to happen, especially if you're ordering delivery. We literally have your address. We can ban you or, absolutely shitties worst case scenario, someone can drive to your house. 
· If you're gonna throw a party and know that holidays and certain events get a lot of traffic come and pick up your food if you are able. It'll save you a ton of trouble and time and you won't have to worry about whether your food will be hot or late. It sucks but you know the saying: If you want something done right then do it yourself. 
· Listen to the person that's trying to help you. I can assure you that the person currently working their shift knows what's going on in their store more than you do regardless of whether you've worked at the same restaurant. Franchises and corporate stores have different people running them. Don't tell us how to do our job. We know what we're doing...most of the time. 
· We've been on the other side of the counter. Most of us can relate to your frustrations and will try our damndest to help you. I've paid for people's food when they've genuinely forgotten their wallets. I've given people sodas when they’ve had to wait extended periods of time for errors on our part, used my discount, etc. We know what it's like to have a bad day or to have lapses where your forget things. Some people will help. Others won't. Don't expect handouts. Don't expect everyone to feel for your plight. 
· Don't try to fight the employees. You're liable to get a chair thrown at you. I say that with all the seriousness of witnessing an employee throw a chair at a customer in self-defense. Don't bring weapons. Our drivers are packing heat. Don't get shot over food i promise its not worth it. Don't beat up the 17 year old employee because you ordered your food incorrectly online. 
· When ordering online make sure you are paying attention instead of whizzing passed the review screen. So many people get upset with us because something wasn't added to their order even though they pressed the button. This is why you review it. Make sure that your address is correct especially if you use an outside delivery app and have ordered from multiple places otherwise you might end up sending your order to a different address than the one intended. In some cases we cannot change that and you'll have to manually cancel your order. Do. Not. Immediately try to order again if you've paid with card and are low on funds. Check your bank account first to see if the money has been refunded otherwise you will end up overdrafting. 
· If you're placing an order over the phone and you know you want to pay with your card PLEASE have your card out and ready. Don't start yelling for people to grab your purse or wallet. Us phone people tend to have the phones ringing off the hook and you're tying up our phone lines. Same with people who repeatedly hang up and call back. Don't do that. Please have your card at the ready or please know your number by heart.
These are pretty much friendly reminders, warnings, and general pet peeves of mind. Please do your part as a customer to make everyone's experience as painless as possible. We won't spit in your food, but drivers will go to your house last (unless you tip well) and phone people can mark in the notes to ban you and give bogus reasons as to why (or legit ones when someone threatened to shoot me and our driver). You make our lives miserable we'll return the favor. If you're decent and considerate and a regular customer not only will we remember you, but sometimes we'll sneak extra dipping sauces in there (our dipping sauce cups are 75 cents each?). So yeah, that's your PSA from a disgruntled fast food employee.
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max-fewtrell · 3 years
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I purchased my ticket for Spa 😭🙌🏻 Let’s hope Covid won’t ruin this again
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eraifttt2 · 5 years
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MobileHelp Medical Alert System Review
Innovative technology
30-day risk-free trial
Bulky equipment
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MobileHelp Overview
MobileHelp offers everything from traditional medical alert buttons to the industry’s first medical alert smartwatch. It’s also one of the only companies to offer in-home and mobile combinations that are under $50 per month to monitor. But MobileHelp’s equipment isn’t the sleekest out there. Both in-home consoles and mobile help devices can be bulky, which may make them uncomfortable for some people.
Pros
Free activation on most plans
30-day risk-free trial
Multiple on-the-go choices
Simple package options
Affordable bundled packages
Medical alert smartwatch
Touchscreen in-home tablet
Cons
Bulky equipment
Limited smartwatch function
No voice activation
Shorter range limits
MobileHelp Medical Alert Pricing
MobileHelp’s pricing structure is one of the most straightforward among the medical alert companies we’ve tested and reviewed. It offers seven different packages, but they’re simple and easy to understand.
We like that activation is free for most packages, and there are no equipment fees unless you opt for the Samsung smartwatch. You can also get a break on monthly fees if you pay in bigger chunks (annually, semiannually, or quarterly).
Package Monthly Price Quarterly Price Semiannual Price Annual Price Learn More
MobileHelp Classic* MobileHelp Wired Home MobileHelp Smart MobileHelp Solo MobileHelp Duo MobileDuo MobileHelp Touch $19.95 $24.95 $24.95 $37.95 $41.95 $44.95 N/A $98.85 $74.85 $74.85 $104.85 $119.85 $128.85 N/A $179.70 $137.70 N/A $197.70 $221.70 $239.70 $299.70 $359.40 $275.40 N/A $395.40 $443.40 $479.40 $599.40 Visit Site Visit Site Visit Site Visit Site Visit Site Visit Site Visit Site
Data effective 10/04/2019. Offers and availability subject to change. *$50 activation fee waived with annual subscription, $359.40.
MobileHelp Pricing Highlights
You have a lot of options with MobileHelp, but its offerings are easier to understand than some other companies, like Bay Alarm Medical. Plus, its in-home and mobile medical alert combination is almost $10 cheaper than Bay Alarm’s. That can make it easier to add essentials like fall detection to your plan.
Like most other medical alert services, MobileHelp charges extra for fall detection. Its $10-per-month fee is standard, but its monthly base prices are lower, so it’s more affordable to add a fall button.
MobileHelp alert systems usually come with free activation and free ground shipping. The MobileHelp Classic package lists an activation fee of around $50, but that’s waived if you pay for a full year up front.
If you’re interested in the smartwatch, you’ll have to pay the $350 equipment price when you order. That’s a big chunk of change—and even though it’s a Samsung watch, you don’t get all the typical smartwatch bells and whistles. You can’t download apps or send messages. The only communication is with the MobileHelp monitoring center.
With those limitations, we think the price for the smartwatch is too high for what you get, which is a bulky mobile wrist pendant with fitness tracking and weather information.
Cancellation and Refunds
MobileHelp doesn’t require you to sign a contract, but cancellation can be a little tricky.
If you received your equipment from MobileHelp, you need to send it back to cancel your service. Return shipping fees are your responsibility. When MobileHelp receives your returned equipment, the company will cancel your service that same day. After cancellation, you’ll get a prorated refund based on the monthly cost—even if you paid in advance at a discounted rate.
If you purchased your equipment through a third-party, like Amazon, you don’t need to return it to MobileHelp. In that case, all you need to do is call MobileHelp customer service. MobileHelp will cancel your service effective the day you call, and you’ll get a prorated refund of any prepaid service that was unused.
According to MobileHelp’s terms of service, you won’t get a refund if your remaining balance is less than $15 when you cancel. MobileHelp also notes that its pricing is subject to change without notice. There’s no price-lock guarantee like you get with other medical alert companies such as Bay Alarm Medical.
Personal Insight We had to return my father-in-law’s equipment after he passed away. We were disappointed at the burden placed on us to deal with the boxing and shipping costs during a time that was already difficult.
We ended up paying for a couple of weeks of service that we didn’t need because getting the medical alert system in the mail wasn’t our top priority. But once MobileHelp received everything, canceling the service was easy and we got a refund check pretty quickly.
Pricing Pros
No hidden fees
30-day trial period
No long-term contracts
Free shipping on most plans
Affordable monthly monitoring fees
Pricing Cons
$10 extra per month for fall detection
Cumbersome return process
Expensive, up-front payment required for smartwatch
MobileHelp Medical Alert Tech and Equipment
The equipment offered by MobileHelp is simple and easy to set up and use. The company does a good job of embracing new technology, like its early adoption of a smartwatch as a medical alert device. The table below breaks down the equipment that’s included in each MobileHelp package.
In-Home Base Station Touchscreen Tablet In-Home Help Button Mobile Help Button Lockbox Smartwatch Learn More
MobileHelp Classic MobileHelp Wired Home MobileHelp Smart MobileHelp Solo MobileHelp Duo Mobile Duo MobileHelp Touch ✓ ✓ X X ✓ X X X X X X X X ✓ ✓ ✓ X X X X ✓ X X X ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ X X ✓ X ✓ ✓ X X ✓ X X X X Visit Site Visit Site Visit Site Visit Site Visit Site Visit Site Visit Site
Data effective 07/29/2019. Offers and availability subject to change.
MobileHelp’s equipment is typical of what you’ll find in most medical alert systems. Where it stands out is with its smartwatch and its mobile tablet base station—this was the first medical alert company to add either of those. We also like the MobileHelp Duo package as the most affordable in-home and mobile bundle we’ve seen.
MobileHelp Smart
We give MobileHelp kudos for its innovative move to turn a smartwatch into a medical alert device. We got to try out the MobileHelp Smart tracker before it went on sale, and we liked the idea even though the execution fell a bit short. The smartwatch is a more stylish and covert way to wear mobile medical alert technology, but it’s bulky and uncomfortable to wear. I wore it and so did a few fellas—even they found it cumbersome and uncomfortable.
The other big disappointment with the smartwatch is that it doesn’t do what you expect a $350 smartwatch to do. There’s no way to download apps, and the only communication available is with MobileHelp’s monitoring center. We think MobileHelp is on the right track here, but some improvements could be made, including making a lighter version for smaller frames.
The bulky trend continues when you move on to the MobileHelp Solo mobile medical alert device. It’s not as compact as the in-home emergency button, and it doesn’t fit in a wristband. You can attach it to a necklace or lanyard, but it’s still pretty big. It doesn’t seem practical to wear if you’re going out for a nice dinner or simply don’t like how heavy it is.
MobileHelp Touch
The MobileHelp Touch medical alert system uses a handheld tablet in place of a traditional base station. The tablet has an 8-inch touchscreen display that you use to manage your medical alert system. There’s also an optional service that gives you access to video consultations with medical personnel.
There’s a speaker on the tablet, so you have two-way communication with the monitoring center. Unlike the smartwatch, the tablet throws in extras like a camera, messaging, and games. You can even use it as a digital photo frame. This is the most expensive MobileHelp option, and you can’t use the month-to-month payment plan—it’s available only with an annual or semiannual subscription.
Installation and Use
Setting up the smartwatch was as simple as charging it and turning it on. MobileHelp’s other products are just as easy to install. All you need to do is plug in your MobileHelp equipment and turn it on—unless you’re using the wired base station that requires a connection to a landline phone jack. The LED displays will let you know that the system is on and ready for action.
Each mobile alert device and the smartwatch all need to be charged to work, and they all come with charging cables or cradles. All of MobileHelp’s emergency response buttons require you to press them to send the help signal to the monitoring center. There’s no voice-activated option that lets you tell someone that “you’ve fallen and can’t get up.”
Fall Detection
You can get fall protection with MobileHelp’s automatic fall detection button. The button is an add-on to any package ($10 per month), and it has sensors that will automatically alert the response center if a fall is detected. That way you can get help even if you’re unable to press your help button.
MobileHelp Equipment
In-Home Cellular Base Unit and Help Button
Two-way communication through base station
Waterproof help button design
600-foot range from base station
In-Home Wired Base Unit and Help Button
Landline connection
Two-way communication
1,300-foot range from base station
Fall Detection Button
$10 extra per month
Automatic fall detection sensors
Necklace or wristband options
Mobile Device
Two-way communication
GPS tracking
Emergency help button
Samsung Smartwatch
Fitness tracker
Heart rate monitor
Weather app
Two-way communication
GPS tracking
Mobilehelp Touch Tablet
8-inch touchscreen
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Two-way communication
Medication Reminders
One unique feature that MobileHelp offers is medication reminders. You can sign up for this extra service for $5 per month. But you need to use a cellular plan if you want to add the medication reminder subscription. The cellular base station is where you enter in all of your prescription information and medication schedule.
When it’s time for a medication, the base station displays the name of the drug, and you get a voice alert that says, “medication reminder, please press reset to accept.” If you hit reset, it records the medication as taken. If you don’t hit reset, you’ll get another voice alert every minute for the next 30 minutes. If you don’t hit the reset button within those 30 minutes, the base station will record that the medication was ignored.
A Note about False Alarms
MobileHelp’s medical alert pendants aren’t tough to trigger, but we got quite a few false alarms from my father-in-law accidentally bumping the button.
We were reassured about the company’s response times because they were often on the phone to us before my father-in-law even realized what he’d done. It was usually during yard work, or when he was rummaging through the garage, so he didn’t hear the communication through the base station. Each time the operators were friendly, patient, and understanding—and there were no charges or fees for having a false alarm.
Equipment Pros
Easy Installation
In-home and mobile device options
Landline and cellular connections
Water-resistant design
Patented GPS tracking technology
Smartwatch and tablet options
Equipment Cons
No voice activation
Shorter range for in-home help buttons
Limited smartwatch function
Bulky design
MobileHelp Customer Service
In my interactions with MobileHelp, the customer service representatives and monitoring center operators were helpful and patient. My only real complaint is the return and refund policy, especially if you’re sending back the equipment after a loved one has passed away.
The company doesn’t provide packaging to return the equipment in, and you’re responsible for the return shipping costs. On top of that, you can’t even cancel your service until MobileHelp has received the equipment. That means you’re being charged for service after your family member is no longer using it.
But the company does some other things right.
Mobilehelp offers customer support in 240 different languages, which is the largest number of multilingual services we’ve seen. And it has a no-risk 30-day trial, so you can find out if you like the MobileHelp equipment and service before you’re out any money. We also like that MobileHelp’s policies, packages, and pricing are transparent and easy to figure out. There aren’t any surprises or additional fees waiting for you—but the company makes it clear that prices are subject to change without notice. That means your monthly cost could increase.
Customer Service Pros
Extensive multilingual services
Helpful operators and customer service reps
Transparent pricing
30-day no-risk trial period
Customer Service Cons
Difficult returns
Skimpy refund policy
Other Medical Alert Systems to Consider
If you’re not ready to give MobileHelp a try, here are some other medical alert companies we’ve tested and reviewed.
Bay Alarm Medical Alert System Review Medical Guardian Alarm System Review Life Alert Medical Alert System Review Philips Lifeline Medical Alert System Review LifeFone Medical Alert System Review
FAQs
Do I own my MobileHelp medical alert equipment?
No. Any equipment you receive from MobileHelp is “on loan” during the length of your service. That’s why you have to send it back when you no longer need the service or decide to cancel. But you can find MobileHelp equipment available through third-party sellers like Amazon. If you buy your equipment through a third-party, then you own it and never have to send it back.
Do I need a cellular contract to use a MobileHelp medical alert system?
No. Cellular coverage is provided by MobileHelp through AT&T. Your cellular connection is part of your monthly fee. The reliability of your coverage can depend on how strong AT&T’s cellular network is in your area, though. Be sure to verify that you’ve got reliable coverage before ordering a system.
What if I move? 
You can take your MobileHelp medical alert system with you if you move, or if you spend part of the year at another home. All you need to do is contact customer service to update your address and phone number. MobileHelp recommends calling the company at least one week before a move or vacation to verify that coverage is available in your new location.
What happens if I press my help button but can’t speak to the operator?
If you’re unable to talk after activating your medical alert device, the operator will assume that there’s an emergency and will contact emergency responders. The monitoring center will also reach out to the emergency contacts listed on your account.
MobileHelp Medical Alert: The Bottom Line
MobileHelp offers a well-rounded suite of medical alert systems that you can use in your home, on the go, or both. MobileHelp’s monitoring prices are reasonable, and there aren’t any long-term contracts to worry about. We also like that the company isn’t afraid of stepping up to try new technology like its medical alert smartwatch and in-home touchscreen tablet.
From personal experience, I know that the response times are good, and the operators are well-trained and friendly. But we weren’t happy with the process involved to cancel the service and return the equipment.
Pros
Affordable monthly rates
30-day trial period
Easy installation
In-home and mobile medical alert options
Friendly operators
Innovative technology
Cons
Bulky equipment
Dificult return process
No voice activation
More Medical Alert System Resources
The Best Medical Alert Systems The Best Medical Alert Systems for Fall Detection The Best Safety Wearables for Seniors The Best Safety Devices for Seniors The Best Medical ID Bracelets
How We Reviewed MobileHelp
We used information from hands-on testing, customer reviews, research, and my father-in-law’s real-life experience to review MobileHelp’s medical alert systems. We considered customer policies, equipment and package offerings, monthly fees, and how easy the system was to understand and operate.
Our full rankings methodology has more details about how we rank and review products and services.
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