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worldly problems -
02.16.2014, 11:42 AM
Put yourself in the shoes of the business owner. If customers come into your store and order stuff and then decide that the order is a mistake, what would be your position? Every once in a while is probably not all that bad, but if everyone starts this trend these businesses would be out of business pretty quick. This is exactly why there are hardly any mom & pop stores left in the USA. Places like Tower Hobby are large enough to handle things like this, but the little shop is not. But why should you care, right? Its not your business, or your money, right?
Lets step this up a little. Order something from the UE store or RCM. Then when you get it you decide that it is not quite the right part for what you though it was or what you planned to use it for. So you contact Robin or Mike and ask for a refund. What do you think his response should be? You might get this once, but I am willing to bet that the second time you would run into a brick wall. Somebody has to pay for these mistakes. Why should the business owner pay for YOUR ERROR? Making mistakes like this is how we learn to do more research, and order the right thing the first time. We can go back and forth about this all day long and the bottom line is if you cannot see how wrong this is on your own, then you are not going to see an opposite view.
Last edited by JERRY2KONE; 02.16.2014 at 11:45 AM.
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