Well Ed. Here's another that I am apparently embroiled in right now:
Some guy placed an order, changed, it, and then submitted it, and attempted to use a discount coupon code that was good for only one day - back in 2011. (To be fair, if you Google "First Rays Coupon Code", many of those sites will give you that.) Apparently he tried to use it and was rejected, as he added a comment that he was on disability with limited income... (Should have been a red flag.) I explained to the gentleman that it was no longer valid, the packed, processed, and shipped the order as placed.
Yesterday evening I received an email telling me the the order "was a disaster", and that he had a valid current coupon code he could email me (there aren't any that apply to him), and that the shipping cost was lower than what he had been charged, even though the automatic reply, which customers get upon order placement - and he attached to the email - shows it to be exactly what he was charged.
Apparently thinking that ploy isn't likely to work, I later received another email claiming the 40L bag of Orchiata bark ordered had a great big slice in it, and at least half the contents was missing, and "I know you'll make this right". (Now you'll excuse me, but if there was that much damage, don't you think that might have been the first response, rather than the coupon code quandary?)
As I am quite certain it was intact when I packed it, I have requested a photo of the damaged box and damaged contents, and a clear statement from him that it was delivered that way, so I can file a claim with FedEx.
We'll see...
Some guy placed an order, changed, it, and then submitted it, and attempted to use a discount coupon code that was good for only one day - back in 2011. (To be fair, if you Google "First Rays Coupon Code", many of those sites will give you that.) Apparently he tried to use it and was rejected, as he added a comment that he was on disability with limited income... (Should have been a red flag.) I explained to the gentleman that it was no longer valid, the packed, processed, and shipped the order as placed.
Yesterday evening I received an email telling me the the order "was a disaster", and that he had a valid current coupon code he could email me (there aren't any that apply to him), and that the shipping cost was lower than what he had been charged, even though the automatic reply, which customers get upon order placement - and he attached to the email - shows it to be exactly what he was charged.
Apparently thinking that ploy isn't likely to work, I later received another email claiming the 40L bag of Orchiata bark ordered had a great big slice in it, and at least half the contents was missing, and "I know you'll make this right". (Now you'll excuse me, but if there was that much damage, don't you think that might have been the first response, rather than the coupon code quandary?)
As I am quite certain it was intact when I packed it, I have requested a photo of the damaged box and damaged contents, and a clear statement from him that it was delivered that way, so I can file a claim with FedEx.
We'll see...