Wrong phone number on website

PaulRainbow

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Someone has brought to my notice the fact that the phone number on my website was unrecognised. During some recent changes i must have typed it in wrong :distress:

I've corrected it now, of course. The lady that brought it to my attention did get in touch via the contact form on the website, but i've not heard from her since, hope my messages didn't end up in her SPAM folder :ambivalence:
 
That's sad. It is so hard to subedit one's own work isn't it? You automatically read stuff how you meant it and are completely blind to errors.
 
The forums, Scottie, have an established tradition of supporting small businesses from boat deliveries through to mast climbing devices and everything in between. With the proviso that blatant advertising is not undertaken, I see nothing wrong in, for example, the informal way that the OP has attempted to contact a potential customer who may, or may not be a member.

There has to be a balance and an exercise of judgement in rigid application of the rules, and someone who is a regular and supportive contributor may be given more leeway than a person who posts solely to flog second-hand kit.
 
Please mr. rainbow ask the moderators to remove this post before more damage is done.

Simon Ridley

More damage? That rather implies some damage has already been done, all I've seen is someone admitting they're human and made a simple and rather embarrassing mistake.

If you want to turn this into an individuals profile analysis would you rather have a person working on your boat who owns up to mistakes and tries to put right any collateral "damage", or someone who keeps quiet and hopes nobody notices?
 
Sorry - our actions crossed. We'd had a brief chat in the mods forum and thought it best to simply delete the downward spiral. Unfortunately you were in the middle of quoting one of the offending posts. (It broke them editors policy on language.) I didn't bother to sign in as the anonymous 'moderator'....

People certainly got hot under the collar over such a simple OP.
 
Wow. Well you know what they say about there being no such thing as bad publicity. I'm certainly going to remember Rainbow Marine, even if it is just as the innocent post that prompted a completely over the top reaction. I must have missed the personal attack, all I saw was some reasoned argument as to why no harm had been done.
 
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