Are there any excuses for stupid?

Started by Graham Walters, May 29, 2016, 01:39:59 PM

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painbrook

Don't bang your head to hard you never know. Perhaps after two TIAs this year you could consider me stupid. cheers john.
No offence meant.

njee20

Quote from: scotsoft on May 29, 2016, 03:53:21 PM
Well I say this is the perfect place to vent your frustration Graham.

I disagree, it's stunningly unprofessional. I guess Graham you're still adjusting to being a retailer, but your frequent threads on here and RMWeb lambasting your customers puts me right off your shop.

The customer "would of" have to click the OO section would he? Not "would have"?  What's that phrase about people in glass houses?

austinbob

Whether or not you think customers are stupid then better not to say  - otherwise they may no longer be your customers - don't you think??
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Bob Austin

Graham Walters

Quote from: Ian Morton on May 29, 2016, 06:58:13 PM
After fielding more than a few similar enquiries I now tend to put the scale in the item description like this:

Kestrel GMKD25 Corner Shop (N gauge plastic kit)

No one has yet picked me up on the use of N gauge rather than scale.  ::)

I decided where appropriate to add those details into the description line.

Gauge or Scale, ... personally when talking about track, locos and rolling stock I use N Gauge, every thing else buildings etc is N Scale, I've also added the 1/148th and 1/76th, now someone will no doubt say I should also refer to 2mm and 4mm  :'(
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Sprintex

Quote from: njee20 on May 29, 2016, 10:00:20 PM
The customer "would of" have to click the OO section would he? Not "would have"?  What's that phrase about people in glass houses?

Oh dear, cheap shot, let's have a pop at the grammatical error  ::)

Totally unrelated to the discussion.


Paul

NinOz

A certain Ozzie seller on e-bay regularly has 00 in the N section.  Some large UK retailers are also known to have mixed up the odd few on their web sites.
Wait until you make the same mistake, what fun your stupid customers could have.

One learns to "doubt" sellers' infallibility, question and double check just what is where.

CFJ
To be called pompous and arrogant - hell of a come down.
I tried so hard to be snobbish and haughty.

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Agrippa

I can sympathise with the op , when you're a retailer dealing with Joe Public
sometimes you just have to bite your tongue, I dealt with a good few clients
who had small retailer businesses and the numptishness of the public was
beyond belief.Visiting such a client who had a small shop selling old
fashioned humbugs and candies I saw people come in and asking the
client where they could buy car mats, where is the bus stop for.......,
is there a farmer's market near here.
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njee20

Quote from: Agrippa on May 30, 2016, 11:10:03 AM
I can sympathise with the op , when you're a retailer dealing with Joe Public

I'm sure we all can. To call your customers stupid to your mates at the pub is one thing. To think it appropriate to do so on a public forum which is visited, by its very nature, by prospective customers, perhaps including the very person you're calling stupid is unacceptable IMO.

But that's fine, I shall vote with my feet and never use the OP's shop. He seems on a campaign of self sabotage to me.

Ian Morton

#23
Quote from: Graham Walters on May 30, 2016, 10:52:56 AM
Gauge or Scale, ... personally when talking about track, locos and rolling stock I use N Gauge, every thing else buildings etc is N Scale, I've also added the 1/148th and 1/76th, now someone will no doubt say I should also refer to 2mm and 4mm  :'(

I did use 'scale' for static items until I realised that most people use 'N gauge' when searching rather than 'N scale' even if it is something to which 'gauge' does not apply.

Newportnobby

Quote from: Agrippa on May 30, 2016, 11:10:03 AM
Visiting such a client who had a small shop selling old
fashioned humbugs and candies I saw people come in and asking the
client where they could buy car mats, where is the bus stop for.......,
is there a farmer's market near here.

I would say that's not unusual on the basis the chap was selling 'traditional old' goods and was therefore deemed to be more the local information centre, the assumption being he'd been there since before the old king died.
Mind you, I'd like to think they bought some sweeties while they were in there :)

Graham Walters

#25
Quote from: njee20 on May 30, 2016, 11:25:48 AM
Quote from: Agrippa on May 30, 2016, 11:10:03 AM
I can sympathise with the op , when you're a retailer dealing with Joe Public

I'm sure we all can. To call your customers stupid to your mates at the pub is one thing. To think it appropriate to do so on a public forum which is visited, by its very nature, by prospective customers, perhaps including the very person you're calling stupid is unacceptable IMO.

But that's fine, I shall vote with my feet and never use the OP's shop. He seems on a campaign of self sabotage to me.

You have made this clear on RM Web, so no need to inform me of non intention again.
A I stated this was an online issue, and as I stated the section he was looking at was clearly marked in the breadcrumbs as being in an OO section, he would also have had to click on at least two links clearly stating "OO" to get where he was.

Now forgive me for my use of the word "stupid" I apologise for that, but how often do you have to tell someone where they are, before they know where they are.
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Sprintex

#26
Just because you're a retailer doesn't mean you have to put up with every unthinking idiot that visits your shop. Having done a range of public-facing jobs in the past I'm sure the odd one or two at the bottom end of the scale are probably more hassle to deal with than they're worth ;)


Paul

njee20

Agreed, but again, what conceivable good can come from telling the world you think your customers are stupid?

The answer to the customer's question was "it's OO sir". He could have added a cheeky "hence it's in the OO gauge section of the website" if he wanted to make note of the slightly daft nature of the question posed to him. The website is a bit confusing, why not ask the question before purchasing?

The photo (or description) is wrong on the Dapol n gauge Powerhaul 66, not inconceivable there are other errors, as happens.

Graham Walters

#28
Quote from: njee20 on May 30, 2016, 12:01:46 PM
Agreed, but again, what conceivable good can come from telling the world you think your customers are stupid?

The answer to the customer's question was "it's OO sir". He could have added a cheeky "hence it's in the OO gauge section of the website" if he wanted to make note of the slightly daft nature of the question posed to him. The website is a bit confusing, why not ask the question before purchasing?

The photo (or description) is wrong on the Dapol n gauge Powerhaul 66, not inconceivable there are other errors, as happens.

I see you are going down the RMWeb route of the cryptic clue, stating there is a problem, but not enlightening us to what the actual problem is.

So the photo is supplied by Dapol
The write up is supplied by Dapol
The Description is correct it is a Class 66 in Freightliner livery.

Unless of course you are referring to the space where it states Class 66 504

66 being the class, 504 being the rest of the running number, it would seem that I am going to have to dumb down my website a little bit more for some.

But then why are you so concerned, you have already stated on two national forums that you are not intending to be a customer, but hank you for increasing the click rate, every little helps.

Edit
I have corrected the description to avoid further confusion
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njee20

#29
Not in the least, I thought by telling you the exact item I was making it clear.

This is not Powerhaul livery. That's a normal FL 66, so either the photo is wrong, or the description is wrong. I suggest the former as AFAIK Dapol aren't doing a 'normal' FL 66 any more.

For what little my opinion is worth I just think you desperately need to reevaluate your persona online. You're coming from being a consumer, where it's fine to mouth off publicly on a forum, but you're not now, you're a retailer. You need to change your style and learn what's appropriate. If nothing else Google searches on your shop will start to bring up these threads - you're using your shop name (edit: no you're not, sorry!) as your user name and have all the contact details in your signature...

You may think of this as a friendly 'community', and consider yourself among friends, or whatever, but it's now permanently recorded that you consider your customers stupid. Some on here may do the friendly 'ah yes, morons, the lot of them', but many others will be alienated. You can't afford to alienate your small client base.

I don't wish you to fail, but IMO you desperately need to realise the power of your online image, and it's truly atrocious at the moment. 

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