About a week and a half ago I got a call from a customer who had received his order twice. It's annoying for me, but it was our fault after all, so I tell him we'll send a call tag with UPS to come and pick it up, no problem! I get off the phone with him, go to pull up his order to see what we're picking up and realize it is a gigantic, thousand+ dollar order. I'm going to need to send about 5 separate call tags before we get it all.
It's very annoying to have to answer calls while you're trying to get something fixes, such as five extremely annoying call tags, but eventually I was successful. Just in time to take a nice four day weekend (I personally am very thankful for Thanksgiving!), because its always good to do your homework before you go outside to play.
Enter monday morning. I am grumpy, it's 40 degrees outside and raining, I had to drive in traffic for an hour and a half, and I haven't even finished my coffee yet. I check my email, expecting community announcements, maybe a chain letter or two, but not much else. Instead I find a big ugly email from my coworker, letting me know that UPS has sent her an exception alert, informing us that customer ID blahblah590 refused a call tag, saying "He would just keep it after all."
Now, keep in mind that I wasted hours sending these call tags out, and more than $150 doing it. These things aren't free!
I never got a return phone call from this customer, I don't know if he expected UPS to do his dirty work for him or not, or if he thought by not calling us we would forget about his order and not charge him the thousand or so dollars it will cost him to keep all that pretty fair trade gourmet coffee and chocolate. Either way, he is SO getting his ass chewed out by yours truly, as soon as he gets back from vacation.
Asshole.
It's very annoying to have to answer calls while you're trying to get something fixes, such as five extremely annoying call tags, but eventually I was successful. Just in time to take a nice four day weekend (I personally am very thankful for Thanksgiving!), because its always good to do your homework before you go outside to play.
Enter monday morning. I am grumpy, it's 40 degrees outside and raining, I had to drive in traffic for an hour and a half, and I haven't even finished my coffee yet. I check my email, expecting community announcements, maybe a chain letter or two, but not much else. Instead I find a big ugly email from my coworker, letting me know that UPS has sent her an exception alert, informing us that customer ID blahblah590 refused a call tag, saying "He would just keep it after all."
Now, keep in mind that I wasted hours sending these call tags out, and more than $150 doing it. These things aren't free!
I never got a return phone call from this customer, I don't know if he expected UPS to do his dirty work for him or not, or if he thought by not calling us we would forget about his order and not charge him the thousand or so dollars it will cost him to keep all that pretty fair trade gourmet coffee and chocolate. Either way, he is SO getting his ass chewed out by yours truly, as soon as he gets back from vacation.
Asshole.

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