69 Westy said:Are you going to ban him Clem ?
Clem said:69 Westy said:Are you going to ban him Clem ?
Not to block him at the moment. If there are reasons for all this mess and he wants to sort it out then I'd rather he have forum access to sort it out. In the meantime his account is monitored, the warnings are in place and no more trading will be tolerated. Same with ANY scammer that does folk over on here
this is shocking because everyone who has paid has been kept in loop on updates. even provided with tracking info along with sighting of their badges!
if everything else is untrue, then the gentlemen would vouch in Australia who have known all the way what has been happening. proof; these tracking shots from today
Clem said:Cheers G. I PM'd him on SSVC too
Clem said:
Clem said:Plenty , myself included, spoke up to say we'd dealt with you successfully.
Whatever you say, being located outside of the UK and simply not communicating regularly when orders are outstanding or in progress simply isn't acceptable. That's the way it is, you must learn to manage that or put up with the consequences.
Why was there such a period of non communication?
When I say you account is being monitored, I meant your forum activity was being watched to see when you were visiting or if you were trading. We can't access PM's or really know what your specifically doing.
Clem said:Actually, I dont doubt that all that youve written is correct and genuine. I always thought it would come good in the end and thats why I cut you a load of slack and it was only after a long period of non communication I acted.
Your location, postage times, methods of despatch is all fine, thats the way you deal and there is no problem with any of that. However, its the 21st Century and you can usually get a wifi or data signal if you really need one pretty much anywhere. It takes a moment or two to post a reassuring message and that would have calmed many people. Thats the point here, you MUST understand that people here are patient, but when the trail goes dead, then people worry. When you are taking orders there isnt a communication issue, you must learn to keep that communication ongoing until satisfactory delivery.
Im not having a go at you. Im advising you on what people want if you want to do good business in the UK. Anyone else is free to correct me if Ive misjudged buyers expectations. :?
jonboylaw said:From an outsiders view as I have never dealt with you, the point here is that a total black out of updates and communication puts people's back up. It makes people very weary about dealing with you and the imagination wanders and negative thoughts come to mind.
I dare say you have a lot of messages to answer and folks to placate. If I may suggest you focus on the customer service part of your business for the immediate future, providing an sincere apology and work to fix the bad will that has been generated will put you up in people's estimation.
I for one welcome your business venture as it fills a gap in the market, but please be professional in your approach when running this side line. Bad news or negative opinions travel fast in small communities such as the VW world.
Consider being less defensive in your responses, fall on the sword and work to build up the good will again and people will come around over time. Not doing so will further annoy folks which will stop future business.
Please look at this from a customer point of view in all your business dealings and your reputation will climb.
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