DevonMark
Active Member
I went into a certain chandlery in Plymouth yesterday to buy a spool of nylon thread. It was £6.99. The women serving refused to to charge it to my debit card because her boss had told her to only take orders over £10 to reduce costs. This despite them being happy to take my card when I spent £70 there the week before. Having no cash on me and feeling pretty disgusted I went to another outlet close by to buy said item and source some guardrail netting. Marlow netting was £2.99 a metre. This sounded rather expensive as I was sure that I had seen the same netting in a certain Scottish chandlery catalogue for half the price. Phone wife to ask her to look and she confirmed that the price was £1.53. Went home, phoned mail order company, chatted to friendly salesman, ordered netting and some other items, paid express delivery and items arrived this morning.
Moral of story? - I have a new boat and probably will be spending thousands of pounds on stuff over the next couple of years. The first business has lost my custom because they have not put the customer first, the second has lost my custom because they are trying to rip me off. The mail order company has won a customer. Where possible I will now buy items from the small chandlery next to my marina. Where this is not possible I will use the mail order company.
Your thoughts welcome!
Mark
Moral of story? - I have a new boat and probably will be spending thousands of pounds on stuff over the next couple of years. The first business has lost my custom because they have not put the customer first, the second has lost my custom because they are trying to rip me off. The mail order company has won a customer. Where possible I will now buy items from the small chandlery next to my marina. Where this is not possible I will use the mail order company.
Your thoughts welcome!
Mark