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Dear all,
The point has been made that different individuals will feel most
comfortable with different types of dealers and as such you cannot really
rate them. I suppose one thing that is rateable is the dealer's response
when things go wrong. I am sure everyone who ships things through the mail,
myself included, has accidentally put the wrong items in the order. To err
is human and inevitably it will happen to every dealer. The dealer should
be judged by the response to the dreaded E-mail ...'received my order this
morning, but when I opened the box....'
Maybe also dealers should maintain a ratings list of customers. Some are
great, most are good, but some you just cannot please no matter what you
do. I am not even talking about the ones you cannot trust, because the
shelling community soon weeds them out.
My point is that shell trade, or any trade for that matter, especially when
conducted via the internet or snail mail, is a product of mutual trust and
good relationships. Most people prefer to build this up before placing
large orders
My thought for today...
Patty
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