Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I printed 20 4-color polos for a customer (womens style shirts). She likes the print job but doesn't like the shirts. She says they do not fit like the one the girl is wearing in the catalog and she believes that the catalog is misleading as to how the shirts fit (length vs. width). She says her staff will not wear them so a discount is not a feasible solution. She wants nothing short of a total reprint on a different style of shirts.The shirt rep says there isn't anything wrong with them and it appears I won't be getting any compensation for the shirts. It's already been acknowleged that my printing was fine (In fact I'll say that for the rather intricate design it was a very nice print job for a pique shirt...)So I didn't do anything wrong and now I need to do the entire job again at my own expense. If I think about it practically, I can replace the shirts for $100 or so, reprint them, and keep the $250 or so I charged for them. Twice as much work, but I still make $50 on the job. At the same time, part of me wants to go pick up the shirts from her, refund her money, and be free to pursue more profitable endeavors. It's kind of the principle of the thing. You aren't happy with my product I don't expect you to pay for it...But I want this customer to go away, and $50 doesn't seem like that much money in this case. And once I set a precedent that I'll reprint a job, no questions asked at the sole discretion of a customer...Well that's certainly not a good thing. How would you guys deal with this?
I see it this way what good is having a principal rule if your not going to stand by it...once this customers gets you on this they pretty much will be a thorn in your rump. Yes everyone hates losing money...I,m thinking too the best thing to do is offer a to replace the shirts and let her paid for your printing service. I hate to see women come in my shop, they always think they are at Macy's when it comes to polo's and such, and I allways tell them that all women don't have the same body type and stuff fits different from lady to lady.Darryl