Mikey P
Administrator
I think we take a far greater chance of insulting our customer's intelligence when we tel them what they REALLY have.
Letting Mrs pift know that the wool that's she's been so proud of for years is actually a synthetic may make you loook or feel smart but what are the odds that she's now better off knowing the truth?
Slim to none...
Same goes with a porcelain that they thought was natural stone, or a polished floor that is really just (poorly) coated with a finish.
A silk or wool designer piece of a upholstery that's really an Ikea poly?
I can now think back to so many of these correction conversations, that for some reason was the last time I ever saw them...
I think the early days of the bulletin boards did more harm than good in the bigger picture of us all.
Letting Mrs pift know that the wool that's she's been so proud of for years is actually a synthetic may make you loook or feel smart but what are the odds that she's now better off knowing the truth?
Slim to none...
Same goes with a porcelain that they thought was natural stone, or a polished floor that is really just (poorly) coated with a finish.
A silk or wool designer piece of a upholstery that's really an Ikea poly?
I can now think back to so many of these correction conversations, that for some reason was the last time I ever saw them...
I think the early days of the bulletin boards did more harm than good in the bigger picture of us all.