A Diaper Bag even dads will carry

Although we have four kids now, we’ve never invested in a very good diaper bag. When Luca was born we bought a light blue bag from Lands End that was too small and looked more a 2nd grader’s lunch box. All it needed was the Dora the Explorer decals.

When Anna came along we picked up a red bag that was still too small but was better quality than the blue one. We carried it everywhere until it fell apart last year.

So when Kai was born we started looking around for another bag. Kim wanted a bigger model that would hold her purse along with all the baby supplies. She also wanted a waterproof interior, a few pockets and zipper up top instead of snaps or magnets.

My one requirement was that the new bag wouldn’t make me look like a total doofus when I carried it around. I asked around on Twitter and received a number of excellent recommendations. Many people told me to just buy a backpack or gym bag. Those would probably work just fine but I doubt Kim would want to carry either around.

screen_2007-12-10 00.27.57Kim has a couple nice Coach bags and I love my Tumi bag, but neither made a bag like we envisioned. Years ago when I drove a Xootr scooter around Seattle, I bought a messenger bag from Timbuk2 that I still have today. It’s held up very well and still looks stylish. I decided to check out their website to see if they had a decent sized tote bag that might work. Sure enough, they had several models that seemed to fit the bill. I couldn’t decided between the Cargo Tote and the Original Cargo Tote.

I checked out a number of reviews online and came across many examples of people using the Timbuk2 Cargo Totes as diaper bags, so I decided to order one of the “Original Cargo Totes” today. I went with it over the Cargo Tote because it has a “ballistic boot bottom” which means it should hold up well when it’s packed to the brim.

It should arrive next week. I’ll write up a review after I’ve used it for a few weeks.

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Curious Sign at Fred Meyer

I went to Fred Meyer last night to pickup a few items including a small light for a children’s night globe. This Fred Meyer has a regular grocery store area and larger department store area. It’s similar to a Super Target or Super Wal-Mart only not quite so large.

I like Fred Meyer because it’s clean, the people are nice, they have a good produce section and I know my way around the aisles. I can find the peanut butter, popcorn, Diet Coke and string cheese with ease!

So last night I located the small light section in the grocery area of the store. I wasn’t finding the light I needed but I noticed a hand-written sign that said:

You can find more lights in the Electrical department

I was happy they had more lights in another area of the store, but it would have been just as easy to include the aisle number on that sign, right?

The electrical section is mixed in between the paint and the lamps areas. Although I’m very familiar with the store layout, it still took some time to find where the lights were.

As luck would have it, after I found the area, I reached in my pocket and realized I’d left the tiny light at home and couldn’t recall the model/size I came for. Total bummer.

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Open Letter to DirecTV

Dear DirecTV,

I’ve been a happy DirecTV customer for over 10 years. I’ve told countless friends, family and coworkers about your service and many have switched from cable to DirecTV.

Recently I’ve been spending less time watching TV and your PPV offerings because nimble companies like Netflix and online software like Miro are making it easier for me to find movies and programming I’m after.

With Netflix, I can queue up movies before they arrive on DVD. Then, once they hit retail shelves, Netflix drops the DVD in the mail. The time to get my attention about a hit movie is when it’s new to theaters and people are talking about it. Netflix makes it easy to find and rent that movie before you can offer it on PPV. Basically, they beat you to the punch.

I’ll save Miro for a different day, but I have a suggestion for how to combat Netflix and take even more money from me each month. Allow me to queue movies from your website so that when Oceans 13 comes to PPV, my DirecTivo will automatically find, purchase and download it to receiver.

This can’t be difficult to do. I know the DVD usually arrives in stores a few weeks before you can offer the same movie on PPV. But I can live with that as long as I know I’m going to get it with minimal hassle.

Just make it happen and you’ll greatly increase the number of PPV customers. You’ve got to make it as easy as Netflix though or it won’t work.

Regards,

BN

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When each customer interaction counts

When I was 19 years old I saw an ad for a new portable cassette player that caught my eye. Sony Walkmans had been around a few years, but when the Aiwa T600 came on the scene I knew that was the one I had to have. It looked a lot cooler than the Walkman and was a smaller and included a 5-band equalizer. I spent the summer cleaning pools for my father and eventually saved up enough money to purchase it. hs-t600a

I was so excited to finally purchase my first good quality portable cassette player with “Auto Reverse”! I didn’t realize how hard it would be to find a place that carried the model I was after. I called around to a few electronic stores before locating one that had it in stock. I got my cash together and headed to the store which most sold higher end audio products.

The sales person made it clear that since I was only looking at portable units instead of high end audio he only interested in providing the very minimal amount of service. It took a while before he could locate the key to the glass case which held the Aiwa. I was not a priority and felt I was putting the guy out by asking questions. The quicker he could get me to leave the store the better. I bought the player and left the store feeling like crap due to how I was treated. What should have been a fun experience left me feeling like my business wasn’t appreciated.

That experience would turn out a lot different today. Although I could still be treated poorly, the end result would be different. I wouldn’t hand over my money to someone who didn’t value my business. But I’d be sure to take down the salesman’s name and blog about it when I got home. So instead of telling a few friends about my bad experience, my blog could reach hundreds if not thousands of potential customers. The salesman was in charge back then. The buyer is in charge today.

The internet and blogging have drastically changed the transaction process. It’s no longer good enough for merchants to display their wares and take your money while relegating service to the back burner. Those companies that provide poor service will be exposed and many will fade away while companies that provide excellent service like New Egg, Amazon and Starbucks will thrive. That means each customer inaction if more important than ever. Your bad sales people can no longer hide behind the counter cherry picking the big spenders. Conversely, those sales people who treat customers with respect and appreciation will be valued now more than ever.

Does your company value each customer interaction?

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The Petsmart immunity challenge

Elka, our seven year old boxer, was out of food so I drove up the road to Covington to the Petsmart. I arrived at 8:30 knowing the store closed at 9. What I didn’t know was that I should have brought my hiking boots.

I grabbed a cart and turned down the first aisle only to find a Petsmart employee sitting on the floor organizing cat and dog shampoos. So I went around her making my way back to the dog foot section. Although the store was still open for another 30 minutes it was clear the restocking crew wanted to get an early jump on the evening as stacks of boxes littered the store. As luck would have it, I only had to move two boxes in order to free the dog food I was aftermaze

But the dog collars were an entirely difference matter. I attempted to make my way over to where the collars were hanging which was in the far back corner. This wasn’t going to be easy because every aisle on the way was littered with stacks of partially open boxes. I shoved boxes to the side as best I could but eventually decided to abandon my cart. I did my best to move boxes out of the way but some where heavy leaving me little choice but to step over and sometimes on them. As I got closer to the collars I realized there was a moat of stacked boxes in front of them. I began moving boxes, stacking them on top each other. I cleared out a path to one area of the collars but still had to stand on a box to reach them on the wall.

I grabbed one of the few collars I could reach and decided it was time to head back to my cart. It was nearing 9 pm by this time and I’m not kidding when I say it took another five minutes to navigate my cart full of dog food around the obstacle course and back to the front of the store where I was greeted by a friendly checker.

Looking back now, I wish I had left the store when my quest for dog food made me feel like I was rat in a maze. Or maybe I was competing in a Survivor-like immunity challenge and just didn’t know it at the time.

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Mission Impossible: The Search for a Fed Ex drop box

Did the Fed Ex drop box disappear after 9/11 and I just didn’t notice till now? I’ve now spent a couple of hours looking for a Fed Ex drop box. Not a store, counter or self-service station. Just a drop box.

Fed Ex is known for using cutting edge technology for package tracking so I figured they’d have an easy way to search for a drop box from their website. Well, they do have a section where I can search for a bunch of other stuff but not drop boxes. Great, I can filter my search by “Location accepts cash”. It’s good to know there are business that are still taking cash!

I was able to find several “Fed Ex Authorized ShipCenters” in my area, but all of them were closed on a Saturday evening. And not one had a drop box which makes me believe maybe they don’t exist anymore.  dropbox
Clearly, this drop box in the wild has been Photoshopped

On the back of my package (which is wrapped in authorized Fed Ex duds) I found a 1-800 number to call to schedule a pickup. Or I’m told I can do the same thing by going to Fedex.com. So I head back to the website and click on a link called “Schedule a Pickup” which takes me to a registration area. I begin typing in my address and such. Everything goes well until I’m asked for my “Account Number”. Well, I don’t have one which means I can’t register which means I can’t schedule a pickup from their website.

Fed Ex probably won’t read this, and even if they did, I’m just a blogger who is trying to ship a single package. “Not even worth their time” is how I feel they feel about me after spending too much time on their website and still failing to accomplish what I’m after.

Given the time I’ve spent, I would have been better off waiting till Monday and making the delivery myself.

When is it ok to run a red light?

When it won’t change to green, that’s when. There’s a light just a few blocks from our house that works during the day but not at night. Best I can tell it stops turning green for traffic coming off Lea Hill around 11 pm each night. The problem, besides not turning green, is that it’s located in a dangerous area for a light not to work properly. It’s not far from Green River Community College (where students tend to speed in beater Sentras and Civics) and the line of sight is quite limited coming up the hill where the speed limit is 35, but it’s not uncommon for cars to travel 45-50 MPH coming off the hill.

redlight I noticed the light didn’t work about 6 months ago when I sat at the light and listened to Cat Steven’s, “The Wind” in it’s entirety. It’s not a lengthy song but the light should change within two minutes.

Tonight I approached the light and didn’t realize it was 11 pm. I sat there for maybe a minute before realizing the light wasn’t going to change. I watched a few cars pass before pulling out slowly to make sure no cars were coming up the hill. It’s difficult to see much further than about 20 yard as the street winds behind a hill. I looked to my right leading up the hill to make sure no cars were coming down the street. I coasted a bit, dropped the Bimmer into 2nd gear and floored it as I made a hard left off the hill.

It was fun but I wish the city would just fix the dang light.

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Pickup at Walgreens

We’ve picked up a number of prescription medications at Walgreens lately. We’ve used Walgreens for several years because they are located close to our home, have a drive-thru, and are open late.

Kim dropped off several prescriptions yesterday morning and I picked them up in the evening. When I arrived home I handed two bags of meds to Kim. She said there should have been three to pickup. I was about to put my shoes on and head back to Walgreens when Kim noticed something. One of the prescriptions that was filled had a piece of paper stapled to the outside. The paper was the prescription that Kim’s doctor gave her to take to the pharmacy.

But there was one difference: On the paper, someone at the pharmacy wrote, “OTC” in the upper left-hand corner.

Kim and I both wondered why, when I stopped to pickup the meds, the pharmacist didn’t tell us that we could buy the stuff Over The Counter? Taking it one step further, what if the pharmacist had not only told us that but also grabbed the meds for us so I could purchase them at the same time I picked up the other drugs? It wouldn’t have taken much time to do that.

A small detail, no doubt. But it left a bad taste in our mouth, especially since we’ve been loyal Walgreens customers for several years. Now I have to make another trip to the store. But this time, I won’t be making that purchase at Walgreens.

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Response insurance continues to amaze

I needed the windshield replaced on my Honda Odyssey and BMW 325i. Our car insurance his through Response Insurance. Here is a run-down of everything I had to do:

  1. Call claims number
  2. Answer 4 or 5 questions
  3. Next day, mobile installer replaces windshield

That’s it. No going back and forth. No taking the car in for inspection. I couldn’t believe how fast and how efficient this company is.

I’m paying about $80 less a month (compared to State Farm and GMAC) for better coverage including zero deductible for windshield replacement.

Their service is much better than I’ve experience with other insurance companies. It’s so unexpected I’m having to change my opinion of insurance companies. Two friends have gone to their website to get a quote and both have left Farmers to join Response.

First impressions

Ever been so stoked about a new gadget that you can hardly wait to try it out? That’s been the case for me when I bought my Motorola Q and my first iPod. One would think companies would do everything they could to leave a good first impression. Some companies (Apple, Nordstrom, Starbucks) understand this. But most don’t.

I was reminded of this as I’ve been following Dave Winer’s experience with his new Nokia N800. I would have expected better from Nokia.

I’ve been looking at the way my company does business to see if there are things, even small, that can be done to leave a better first impression with our clients. I found a small one today with our order form that made a number of assumptions and could be made more clear.

What are some companies that leave good first impressions? Which don’t?

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