How about drop the douche attitude and sell him the product. I own two small businesses, one directly affected by reviews, customer service and word of mouth.
Just an FYI, this is a prime example of how to lose business.
One of my businesses a large portion of the clientele is 50yrs old +++ men. Not all of them are fluent with the internet, email or online payment.
You'd be doing yourself a favor not to bash those clients publicly. But what do I know, small businesses are thriving in Canada, and small shops like yours are competing great against big box stores like Cabelas im sure lol
Instead of being douchy and making fun of the customer, …. Maybe help him?
And one more note. Your website is absolute garbage. Out of all the junk you sell, 75% of it isnt in stock anyway.
So doesnt this customer have a legit question to ask if the item is actually in stock???
Instead of being douchy and making fun of the customer, …. Maybe help him?
Whats the big deal? If you advertise in stock and turns out you lied then of course a charge back is warranted. And fyi, the noun is advice and the verb is advise.
Actual email recieved, but this thread is for entretainment only...
''You actually have 22 hornet unprimed brass in stock and can be shipped within a few days?
If so I will place an order.
If I get a message back that this is backordered, I will call the credit card company and cancel the payment. Just being upfront.''
Actual email recieved, but this thread is for entretainment only...
''You actually have 22 hornet unprimed brass in stock and can be shipped within a few days?
If so I will place an order.
If I get a message back that this is backordered, I will call the credit card company and cancel the payment. Just being upfront.''
Out of all the junk you sell, 75% of it isnt in stock anyway.
In the unfortunate event that a store would have something advertised that is out of stock, the store will issue a 100% refund on the card, if it was charged to begin with. This has been standard practice for DECADES. A customer that threatens to dispute a credit card charge with a vendor prior to even placing an order with them is quite mind boggling and alarming IMO. Such a so called customer seems to have a habit of disputing his charges, and is every dealers nightmare.
If I am looking for something relatively hard to find, that I WANT, why in gods name would I threaten to dispute my card before hand? Makes no sense. I can think of a dozen better ways to approach a dealer...
And people wonder why small shops do not accept credit cards....
Super professional…
Dont you have any friends you could take the piss out of your customers with instead of posting it in a forum?