
04-13-2017, 09:30 AM
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King Mackeral
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Moss Bluff
Posts: 2,658
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mcjaredsandwich
I see your point, but let me change a couple things.
Instead of booking 2 clients and taking their money up front, change one client to family and leave the other a client. The client pays you up front for a guaranteed spot on your boat. He's made reservations and paid and has his fishing "ticket" in hand and is already seated on your boat with all his gear.
Now, the other client is "Family" being that United employees can be represented as such in a business perspective. You messed up and forgot about your family when you sold that fishing trip to the client who has fully paid up front. Instead of honoring your client's time and money, you offer them X amount of money/trip/whatever. They refuse. They've paid. As a company, your clientele should come first. But, in this case, you call the marina police and have them aggressively drag your client off the boat to make room for your family so you can take them fishing. That doesn't sound like much of a good PR move. Your business will gain a reputation as putting family over the service it provides to the masses with violent tendencies.
United should not have over sold their seats and taken into account they needed 4 seats left for crew. This man did nothing wrong at all, and should have never been forced to give up a seat when United is at fault for overselling their seats.
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Forget it. W is either a democrat or one of those that is never wrong even when proven to be wrong. Or he's both.
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