I didn't have a choice. They did not pay, and when I got responses, they always said the same thing. Missing receipts, missing form. I kept forwarding emails that I had sent immediately following the shop that had the "missing" items. I know that they are/were either quite disorganized to lose things that many times, or that they used it as an excuse not to pay on time, given they were hurting financially. They hurt my family financially in that process. I had to sit on missing $122 for 9 months, which I would not have agreed to do at the time had I known that, upfront. As with your experience with RE, my shop for F was also a poor experience. The waiter would have given Houdini a huge run for his title as a disappearing act, most of the food was incorrectly prepared, orders served were not for the items ordered, etc. Wait times were way off. Of course, as with any poor service experience, the report took lots of time to write, as it needs extra attention to detail to provide an objective discussion of what went wrong. It is always SO much easier and faster to write up a great service experience!
My tolerance level for missing payments ends a couple of days after the contracted due date. This is a business transaction for me, and I have done my end of the transaction when the shop has been accepted by an MSC. I start calling and emailing, and when/if that fails, stating I will take further action. If there had been a problem with the shop from my actions or lack thereof, I would, of course, expect not to be paid. But this is never the case in these late payment situations.
I don't blame you for getting on their case. I just want to see if they are actually holding to the terms they are now telling shoppers. :-)
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My tolerance level for missing payments ends a couple of days after the contracted due date. This is a business transaction for me, and I have done my end of the transaction when the shop has been accepted by an MSC. I start calling and emailing, and when/if that fails, stating I will take further action. If there had been a problem with the shop from my actions or lack thereof, I would, of course, expect not to be paid. But this is never the case in these late payment situations.
I don't blame you for getting on their case. I just want to see if they are actually holding to the terms they are now telling shoppers. :-)
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/02/2009 08:31AM by dee shops.