"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
That’s it I am going to put a tracking device on all shirts I send out. I will find the missing shirts and charge the person that took them with robbery. Really what can we do. Have every customer count the shirts before they leave. If you ship them out they have to call you to get the combination to the box that you put a padlock on. Then you stay on the phone as they count the shirts. Alan if this happens all the time your losing tons of time resetting up jobs to print a few shirts for free. That sucks.
Quote from: Homer on December 23, 2011, 10:08:31 PM200.00 gone -for now- but over the lifetime of this customer, you'll make it back no problem. sometimes, we toss a extra hour of design time on the next order or two, just to make up that lost 200.00, if you know what I mean. . .Thats not honest but I guess they started that game. I could never do that but I made enough on the job that $200 is not that big of a deal.
200.00 gone -for now- but over the lifetime of this customer, you'll make it back no problem. sometimes, we toss a extra hour of design time on the next order or two, just to make up that lost 200.00, if you know what I mean. . .
Thats it I am going to put a tracking device on all shirts I send out. I will find the missing shirts and charge the person that took them with robbery. Really what can we do. Have every customer count the shirts before they leave. If you ship them out they have to call you to get the combination to the box that you put a padlock on. Then you stay on the phone as they count the shirts. Alan if this happens all the time your losing tons of time resetting up jobs to print a few shirts for free. That sucks.
I send extra shirts in every order..... and I MAKE SURE the customer knows that.I've never had a call about missing shirts.I build the cost into my price structure. The true price is between $10-$20 per order, but the customer perceives it to be a value of $30-$50. So, I think it breeds repeat business.Many times the person placing the order is a front man for a group... the last thing I want is for it to turn into a big hassle for him/her.A couple extra shirts solves:--- the guy who ordered the wrong size--- a bad seam or pinhole--- the person that turned in their request too late.--- etc.The $10-$20 hit in profit is covered in increased productivity (no reprints) and in marketing (good will).
I send extra shirts in every order
"NO you are not missing shirts, either you can't count or someone you know is stealing shirts from you" This is my normal response for 'those' calls. Count sheets verified 3 times with a count sheet in the box allow me to call any customer a liar who says they are missing shirts. Custy's who lie to me for free shirts are not custy's that I want to keep anyway.
but some here have just figured out a way to help a customer they value.Just not repeatedly!