Vdubb wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 9:20 pm
cheapweedca wrote: Fri Feb 08, 2019 6:58 pm
The good o'l scare tactic on Reddit - lol!
I’m curious to hear a MOMs point of view on this.
No need to speak about yourself if you’re not comfortable. Do you feel other moms will really try and avoid a public thread that shames them? Or do you think most places generally don’t care because there’s plenty of customers out there and there’s always going to be a few unhappy customers.
myself as a MoM, and speaking on behalf of other MoM's
The nature of this business is cancerous and toxic, should always be ready
The biggest issue is
1.) WE are all human, and make mistakes, ie - late shipping , missed order, mold, bud rot, damaged product, missing items etc etc.
2.) Consumers feel the need to post on Reddit, when you enter Reddit it's like entering a country who all like to bash and attack etc etc
Without realizing, this type of behavior is MAKE IT or break it for some companies especially if they are new
IT's not fair to them because what if they're starting up and one " fuck up " ruins their business + name.
They get the WRONG and WORSE publicity, because of one mistake.
Nobody see's it from the consumer side, if they were the one actually running the business, they would know exactly how it feels and cancerous it is
We are far established that reddit doesn't damange, or taint the name, we have such a reputable business that I don't personally bother but I do like to interact still on Reddit
We aren't perfect, and make mistakes still, get that one odd reddit post, but it doesnt kill us
I notice reddit now just brings more attention to US, but that's because aren't new or nobodies.
Everyone " customer " should be treated the same, having the mentality of okay whatever lose him/her we'l get a new one is not how I run my business, because I treat and welcome everyone the same like family, but can't say that for everyone else