What seems like a bad joke is actually something that has been influenced by a great customer story. global power outage who was responsible for Crowdstrike.
Techcrunch reported that the security company sent an email apologizing to its customers and offered them a $10 ticket as compensation. Uber Eats victims. That is, how much coffee might cost.
CrowdStrike’s email to its users offers a gift card as the company acknowledges “the additional work caused by the July 19 incident.”
“And for that, we extend our sincerest thanks and apologies for the inconvenience,” the email reads, according to a screenshot provided by the source. The same email was also posted on X by someone else. “To show our gratitude, we’ll take over your next cup of coffee or late-night snack!”
On Wednesday, some of the people who posted about the gift card said that when they went to use the offer, they received an error message saying the coupon had been canceled. When TechCrunch checked the coupon, an error message appeared on the Uber Eats page saying the gift card “has been cancelled by the issuing party and is no longer valid.”
Source: Digital Trends
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