IsThisHeaven
Lil-Rokslider
Some small businesses treat customers as replaceable; dime a dozen, which they are. What these businesses do not realize is they are also replaceable. I run into this all the time, especially with small construction type projects at home. The work is well within the scope of their advertised services. At times it can take an act of God to get anyone to return a call. This is when I am clear in a voicemail - I am replacing a deck, bathroom, whatever, and would like to schedule a time for an estimate.
I ordered arrows from the local bow shop last summer. They were out of stock so they had to order them. I called two weeks, then a month later, still no arrows. They got short with me and made it clear they would call. I have yet to receive that call. I went to another shop an hour away and they were happy to sell me the arrows. I ended up buying a new bow at this shop a month later.
The local gun shop took 3 weeks to mount a new scope on a muzzleloader. On the next scope I stopped into Sportsmans Warehouse to ask how long it would take to mount a scope. They told me to bring it in and would do it on the spot.
I don't take any of these interactions personally at all. They are running their own business and trying to make money. I view it as purely business. The other side of that coin is I have no allegiance or sense of loyalty. I also will not continue to waste time or consider spending money with them. Deck builders, bow shops, etc. are all dime a dozen as well. They are easily replaceable (I am not sure some realize this part of it).
The really good ones, or the businesses that provide a very unique good/service, can get away with some of this stuff. Most of them can be replaced easily. It is not worth continuing to call/email businesses that don't respond. They have made it clear they are not interested in your business. Move on. Eventually you will find what you are looking for.
I ordered arrows from the local bow shop last summer. They were out of stock so they had to order them. I called two weeks, then a month later, still no arrows. They got short with me and made it clear they would call. I have yet to receive that call. I went to another shop an hour away and they were happy to sell me the arrows. I ended up buying a new bow at this shop a month later.
The local gun shop took 3 weeks to mount a new scope on a muzzleloader. On the next scope I stopped into Sportsmans Warehouse to ask how long it would take to mount a scope. They told me to bring it in and would do it on the spot.
I don't take any of these interactions personally at all. They are running their own business and trying to make money. I view it as purely business. The other side of that coin is I have no allegiance or sense of loyalty. I also will not continue to waste time or consider spending money with them. Deck builders, bow shops, etc. are all dime a dozen as well. They are easily replaceable (I am not sure some realize this part of it).
The really good ones, or the businesses that provide a very unique good/service, can get away with some of this stuff. Most of them can be replaced easily. It is not worth continuing to call/email businesses that don't respond. They have made it clear they are not interested in your business. Move on. Eventually you will find what you are looking for.