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I've been a customer of AES for years. Spent THOUSANDS with them,
usually buying at least a couple of different rigs a year. Just got a call from one of the fellas there. I just returned a little 2/6/70cm HT in which I couldn't see the little keypad very well....among other technical problems with the HT. Only had it a couple of days. I requested the substitution of another HT and a 2 meter beam...resulting in them receiving $100 additional. The gentleman was very polite, but said because there was some type of wear on the beltclip (and I certainly didn't see any. But there could have been since I did use the clip.), they couldn't resell the device as new...so they would have to charge me a 15% re-stocking fee. ($39) As a ham businessman myself, I KNOW the cost of doing business. But I know I wouldn't go as far as to possibly alienate a customer in long standing. In fact, I have several customers in long standing and have had to "bite the bullet" on a couple of returns from them....just because I DID NOT want to alienate them from doing further business with me. I felt the greater need to keep these people as customers. I'm not really mad. I understand both points. There probably isn't a big profit margin in this gear. But would you risk loosing further business from a long time customer? Or would you write it off??? (And we all know, that's exactly what you can do with damaged merchandise...write it off.) What's your opinion??? 73, Bill - WA8MEA NEAT STUFF! DWM Communications - http://qth.com/dwm |
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