I see these surveys pop up more and more frequently on some websites I visit. It is the pushy little f##king sales guy in my face feel. It's gone from me window shopping, to them pushing their agenda, and I hate it.
But, this type of request with the final response is monumentally insulting to the end user. Best Buy should have someone correct it immediately, and may want to consider how their in-your-face request for feedback, is itself annoying to many people. As should most other websites.
I can live with the email from a site a month after a purchase asking for me to rate/review the product or give them feedback. They KNOW I made a purchase, they know what I bought, they know where I live. So, that one (and only one) request from that purchase is fine, even acceptable.
But, they are trolling for feedback from people when they ask for it blatently, then don't specify that they have very specific feedback they are looking for.
Lack of customer service is becoming more and more common and it's root is lack of listening and getting customer feedback. This is the exact example of what customer feedback is NOT, and why customers hate on certain stores. If you push me into an alley, I will run away and never come back if I can avoid it.
It is inexcusable that they implemented this so poorly. It would have been far better if they simply said "Thank you for your feedback, have a nice day" or included a section for 'general' feedback. Even if they never (ever!) read it, then it would at least make those filling out the survey feel good, instead of ignored.
Best Buy ignoring customers? No, that never happens!