If It Doesn’t Work Complain (1975)

The film’s conversation revolves around a group of friends discussing their experiences with faulty products and the challenges of getting satisfaction from stores. Walt expresses frustration over a broken stereo he purchased for $250, while others share their own stories of dissatisfaction with various products, including pantyhose and a toaster. They discuss the importance of complaining to the right people, such as store managers, and the potential effectiveness of escalating complaints to higher authorities, like company presidents. Ultimately, they emphasize the need to advocate for oneself when faced with poor service or defective items.

Keywords:
Walt, stereo, complaint, satisfaction, friends, experiences, faulty products, frustration, store manager, escalation, consumer rights, advocacy, pantyhose, toaster, communication.

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