In Reply to: Customer Relations posted by FishMatisse214@aol.com on January 17, 2005 at 10:06:33:
It's not that hard for businesspeople to spot "customers" who are using them to drive down the price at another establishment, or take advantage of a free demo in order to buy online, or the like. I'm actually surprised they gave you the benefit of the doubt for as long as they did." So, how can he assume that statement. That being true or false is not the issue here."
Oh, but it is. They figured out that you've been using them, and you're angry with them because you were found out.
Once they figured out that there was a snowball's chance in hell that you would ever become a customer, there was no longer any obligation or need on their part to treat you as if you are a customer. Showing you the door was the appropriate thing to do.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Customer Relations - racerguy 01/17/0514:58:44 01/17/05 (7)
- Sorry but - yes there is -- - kavakidd 22:23:59 01/17/05 (6)
- Consider this - racerguy 06:14:12 01/18/05 (5)
- Re: Consider this - mt10425 07:37:49 01/18/05 (4)
- Unlikely - racerguy 12:54:34 01/18/05 (3)
- Not really if you look at it on a somewhat larger scale - mt10425 13:14:17 01/18/05 (2)
- I wouldn't know - racerguy 13:25:14 01/18/05 (1)
- Re: I wouldn't know - mt10425 13:45:02 01/18/05 (0)