Boon wrote:Something told me through reading this that you were a Psychologist of some sort. You talk in here like you are writing up someone’s psych profile. No need to use all the jargon, half of it sounds misused do to its context and the other half I'm just amazed you could spell properly haha jk.
I will say this, while this seems to be resolved in a sense, maybe next time give a guy more then 48 hours to get back to you before you question his business ethics. This is part of his livelihood and no need to jump the gun on things. It's one thing to post after the fact if the problem was not resolved, but to question him before he had a chance to make things right is not fair to him or his business.
In the end I am glad everything was resolved, and it sounds like you have learned a very valuable lesson...................... always read the fine print!
"Psychologist of some sort." Yeah, over the years a number of my professional peers have had some similar if not downright less than (get ready-big word here...) gratuitous thoughts about me and the profession, if it's a good mix.
I spend a lot of my working day writing reports about people and their behaviors and I guess some of my workday jargon spills over onto here..? Sorry 'bout that!
Again you (and some others) allude to the length of time Jason was unable to get back to me as the precipitater (whoops-another big word there) for my fears about Jason's work ethic. If you fully read all the above (ugh), you'll note that it was only after finally talking with him and B & I that I really began to wonder what this fellow and his supplier were up to.
I still have some reservations re the whole episode. But in the scheme of things this episode is really just small potatoes; a tempest in a tea pot.
Yes, read the small print, which was just a few words. But a picture is worth a 1000 words and the pictures of the kit the supplier had on their website were gorgeous. Now which would you assume to be the real McCoy?
PS Oh yeah- I can't spell worth a damn! Thank gawd for spell checkers. I use ieSpell.