When it comes to pleasing customers, Costco does a better job than any other major retailer in the country. At least that is the conclusion from an extensive survey conducted by Consumer Reports. "People like a lot of things about Costco,” says senior editor Mandy Walker. "They were extremely happy with the quality of the things they bought there and the price they paid.” The Consumer Repor
Costco deilvers on customer satisfaction. Although you have to buy it in bulk and may require a forklift and Escalade to take it home. Today
Feb. 9, 2012, 7:39 PM UTC By Herb WeisbaumWhen it comes to pleasing customers, Costco does a better job than any other major retailer in the country.
At least that is the conclusion from an extensive survey conducted by Consumer Reports.
"People like a lot of things about Costco,” says senior editor Mandy Walker. "They were extremely happy with the quality of the things they bought there and the price they paid.”
The Consumer Reports National Research Center surveyed more than 26,000 subscribers about their shopping experiences at 10 of America’s major chains: Costco, JCPenney, Kmart, Kohl’s, Macy’s, Meijer, Sam’s Club, Sears, Target and Wal-Mart. They rated the stores and their websites on quality, selection, value, customer service and checkout.
The just-released report shows the biggest complaints about walk-in stores were slow checkout, poor service and items that were out-of-stock. It turns out that in many cases, customers were as happy or happier shopping at the retailer’s website. After all, online you don’t have to wait in line for checkout.
Costco was the only one of the 10 chains to get an outstanding grade for the quality of the merchandise at both its brick-and-mortar stores and website. It earned above-average scores for all 10 product categories rated, including jewelry, sporting goods and entertainment. The Costco website received high marks for both value and ease of navigation.
But Costco wasn’t perfect. The brick-and-mortar stores rated below average for selection and service. Customers were also unhappy with the long lines at checkout.