The ethical standards of a Ferengi.

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bomboddore

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Gotta love pricks that masquerade as leaders of their industry and upstanding members of all the industry groups but give them half a chance to sneak an unethical profit and they go hook, line and sinker.
I had a job this week that required a component that i dont want to stock as i'm currently just servicing a loyal client base from home and the stock investment would be too high.
I decided to bite the bullet and buy the part from a competitor at full retail cost of $195.
I get home with the item and unwrap it to find it's an inferior grade that a member of the public wouldn't recognise and worth only about $60
Went back yesterday and made him take his medicine.
There is no possibility that a worker made a mistake as the employees said, "the boss has to cut this because we aren't allowed to touch it".
They tried to fob me off with a few feeble excuses until i shot them down with the revelation that I was previously in the industry. Time to cut the bullshit people. "Oh.... we'll just go and replace that for you, just a moment".
The slimey bugger never showed his face.
I really hate lying cheating scum.
The unethical part is that if i was John Q Public doing my own work, the inferior product would not have done the same job and my finished work would be permanently damaged because the scumbag thought i wouldn't know the difference.
A#%$hole.
 
I only give companies one chance.

If they stuff up, I demand my money back and find good service else where.

Whats the product ?
 
The product is picture framing glass. I do high quality work for people with personal items of value either real or sentimental that they want to display but also protect. The glass has a non reflective coating and a coating that blocks 99% of UV. It's the best you can get but it costs a bomb.

The item i'm framing is an irreplaceable piece of stitchwork that the customers father did while he was a POW in WW2. It's been kept in the dark for 67 years and they only recently discovered it existed. Imagine if he'd come back in a couple of years with the brightly coloured cotton threadwork all faded because this prick shafted me on the glass.
It really shits me to tears that this is the service i got from someone who reckons he's one of the best.
I'll give him the benefit of the tiny doubt that it may have been an error, but i know it wasn't.
 

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