Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Rude ebay customer. How do I respond? -

I do internet sales as my job. Through emails a customer wanted to purchase some gloves from us a couple months ago. He kept trying to price haggle when the gloves were already marked down. I eventually told him he was exhausting me, we couldnt lower the price and told him to find a different store to purchase from then. Today Im checking my emails and he has wrote 4 times saying 3 months later we still have the gloves on ebay at the same price, not selling any of the pieces of crap . He called me a c**t/b*tch 2 times as well. Do I reply back to this guy or ignore him? I started to write a smart *** email back but I think he would enjoy that too much and I dont him to contact my boss/company (even though I d have the upper hand). What would you do?

Customers like that are a pain. You ve done enough in terms of responding to his nonsense e-mails at this point. I would print off copies of his e-mails and your responses and keep these on file just in case he contacts your boss. That way you have supporting evidence of what a problem he has been. As I m typing this, I m thinking that in your place I probably would e-mail him back and be so polite that it will really yank his chains. Say something to the effect that you re sorry he is so disappointed that you are unable to reduce the price on the gloves, but the price has been set at XXXX and you are not able to change that. Suggest that he might want to look for the gloves on other web sites and see if he can find a price that he finds suitable for his budget. Thank him for his continued interest in your merchandise and wish him a happy holiday season. I think here as in most irritating instances, it s better to take the high road and not ignore him and not be rude to him. Being rude back only encourages him to keep bothering you and ending off on this note puts things into perspective and having this last e-mail in the file will show your boss that you are competent and able to deal with problematic and non profitable customers. Take care and keep smiling! Don t let one bad customer ruin your day, you can t give him that power. Now, go to your happy place and have a cup of tea!

You should ignore their emails and report them to ebay. Profanity is considered a trading abuse and will be investigated by ebay. Here is the link to the page on ebay s website that explains it.http://pages.ebay.com/help/buy/report-tr��In theory the customer is always right, but when the customer steps over the line and becomes abusive, it is time to stop the communications.Good luck.

Forward the emails to ebay as harassment.

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Does anyone know of any honest make money at home programs? -

i read an advertisement on computer, a company not associated with google claimsthey will pay good money for posting adds online. any help or advice y/a peoplewill be greatly appreciated. thank you.

If your wanting to make some Extra income the following website shows you a few different methods you can take to make some extra income. Just dont Expect to be the next bill gates. www.s9underground.webs.com

You can only obtain legitimate work from home positions from brick and mortar companies. You want to send your resume out to companies hiring for positions you are qualified for, but include in your resume that you have a home office and you wish to work remotely. Include how you have your home office set up and what equipment you already have in order for you to perform your job. These jobs are just going to advertised as jobs, they would not promote them as work at home because they would hear from too many unqualified people. Any job requiring any kind of fee or investment is not legitimate.

If it is the advertisement where the person says they were a mortgage broker, then it is a scam. I have seem this ad numerous times with many different names on the ad. The actual product/service is not what the ad is promoting.I work with the Powerbar Club which is a completely free home based online business.

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There are some just stay away from those that ask you for money upfront.

I see a lot of tv ads about sending in your old jewelery. are they for real? -

I am just interested to know. thanks

they just had a thing on the news about this bad news - scamyou get ripped offthey suggested you take your scrap to a reputable dealer like a coin shop, jewelry shop, diamond shop that has been in business for a long time around you so you know their reputation, pawn broker also, but make sure you are in a safe place in towngold is over a $1100 an ounce right nowso if you have a big heavy old ring at 14K and a couple of heavy chains in 12K and maybe a watch in 20K you could get about $500 if the weights are good

Some of them are legitimate - the catch is that they pay per the weight of the gold, and the type (10, 12 14, 18 karat)....so sending a few necklaces, for example - they will pay for the weight of the 10K gold and NOT the prices that gold is selling for on the stock market. Also, if there are any stones, they should be removed before sending, as there will be no $$ for the stones. Look at www.ripoffreport.com for the companies they recommend

Don t believe everything what Tv ads telling you. Also it was on the news that they lied to many people about that they will earn more money on Gold but they lie to them.Don t listen to them and don t believe everything you hear from your TV because you need to get the prove first then believe it.

It s probably true to a certain extent. See first if there is a disclaimer. You may also be at risk with them paying you a tad to a half less than it s actually worth.It s much easier going face to face with a pawn shop owner.

Do not send them anything. A friend of mine sent something in and they sent her a letter telling her it was worthless. They didn t even bother to send the item back to her. You are better off going to a local place.J

Yes, there are some businesses that will pay you cash for sending in gold jewelery. However, they pay based on the weight of the gold and they do not pay well.

well they are not allowed to lie

i seen em too. cash for gold seems like some kinda scam to me

you ll get 20% of the real value...dont do it

Restaurant equipment question? -

I m looking up Gas Fryers and I see that they sell them based on capacity or lbs range.What I m trying to understand is does the width and depth of the fryer depend on this? Or is this referring to how much the basket can hold?Thanks for the help!

Yes, the wider and deeper, the bigger the capacity. The smallest fryer is only big enough for one basket, a bigger fryer can hold 2 or 3 baskets at the same time.

capacity if the amount of oil needed to fill the fryer to a safe level;

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