You need a clickable button on the order page that says "I"m special, move my order to the front of the queue."
Along with those rocket-powered drones.
Along with those rocket-powered drones.
Sometimes the interaction with a customer is so strange that I swear I'm being trolled. Here's another installment.
Customer orders $400+ in merch, we ship it out normally. A day later I get a frantically written email full of scorn and hellfire because the customer discovered via the UPS tracking page that the package had "signature required" listed. It ended with the proclamation that they will never order again because of how unreasonable it is to ship something with shipping required.
1. Our shipping policy page is clear about requiring signatures on order values over $150 (or $100 for apartments).
2. Our order confirmation email reminds customers to read our shipping policy and there's a direct link to it.
3. Our shipping confirmation email BEGs you to read the shipping policy page and it also says in that email that signatures may be required.
4. There are a half a dozen ways to get around having to be home to receive the package in addition to leaving your own signed note on the door. In fact, the customer had already selected one of the options listed on the UPS site:
Delivery Changes
- Pick up at UPS Location
- Deliver on Another Day
- Deliver to Another Address
- Leave with a Neighbor
Despite the crazy tirade I read through, I was still as polite as I could be and pleaded that we can't incur that kind of loss due to a stolen package. He still responded with fire and said "it's not a problem, I won't order again so it' a moot point".
I have to believe they were hoping they could claim it didn't show up to get the goods for free. What is your theory?
I have to believe they were hoping they could claim it didn't show up to get the goods for free. What is your theory?
You're not supposed to say that out loud.The simplest answer is the customer is an idiot...
- What is your theory?
I'm surprised the type "moot" and not "mute".
Seriously though, I've been burned by UPS signature policy a few times where they've ended up returning the merchandise because I was never home to sign for it. Once, they actually took my UPS signed note, and left another note saying that they wouldn't accept that as signature.
It was a small town with no porch pirates at all. I was irate. With UPS....not the business I ordered from...
You are in a small town with no porch pirates until you get pirated.
Meh.
Number of packages stolen in 10 years: 0
Number of packages returned to sender by UPS, thus causing couple week delays in getting my items: 2
Back to Bobby's question: people are stupid, have unreasonable expectations, and don't read.
Is Amazon selling 55lbs of Weyermanns Barke Munich, wyeast 3068 and brewtan-b?I wouldn’t order to begin with, and certainly not again either if shipments were signature required. Especially at these relatively nominal value.
Unfortunate cost of doing business when you ship. One of the few things I like about amazon is that they will eat that risk. That’s why they’re winning.
Let's be honest with ourselves generational status has no bearing on whether people are entitled. I come across just as many blue-haired ladies that want to name drop their way into getting their way ("I don't care who your husband/son is...") Or soccer moms that have 4 kids and need something now!! ("Your kids schedules don't effect me...")They're aẞholes who don't care if your business flourishes or dies. They are the ones who are being unreasonable. Probably a millennial who thinks the world revolves around their schedule. Everybody has to flex accordingly, if they don't, they suck, and is not worthy of their business.
Fug'em you don't need the aggravation.
You may be right that it may not be generationally related.Let's be honest with ourselves generational status has no bearing on whether people are entitled. I come across just as many blue-haired ladies that want to name drop their way into getting their way ("I don't care who your husband/son is...") Or soccer moms that have 4 kids and need something now!! ("Your kids schedules don't effect me...")
Not that they're aren't' plenty of entitled millennial, but every generation had it's 'lazy' counterculture monikers; flappers, dirty greasers, lazy hippies, slackers X'ers, entitled millennial, unaware Gen Z's... It's an issue of age group not generation. The elders will always believe the youth are lazy because the elders have made it easier for their own children and scorn them for it. These entitled kids get to ride a bus...Back in my day, we walked to school, up hills both ways, in a blinding blizzard, 120F heatwave, and mud up to their knees. [end useless rant]
Either way I've never known it to help throwing a giant fit at any industry, except the telecoms. If they're not shipping to a place of business how many big orders we're they really going to order? Good riddance.
I wouldn’t order to begin with, and certainly not again either if shipments were signature required. Especially at these relatively nominal value.
Unfortunate cost of doing business when you ship. One of the few things I like about amazon is that they will eat that risk. That’s why they’re winning.
I hope there's nothing in my product catalog that you may need in the future. No soup for you!
I hope there's nothing in my product catalog that you may need in the future. No soup for you!