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by sad
5752 days ago
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It's tough to say. You really sound like a reasonable person and if you are the model customer you appear to be then I would probably side with you. I like a very simple rule: Customer retention is far more important than customer acquisition. It may be a flawed rule, I'm not sure since I'm not a successful business person. But it sounds good to me. It seems vitally important to retain your good customers. |
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If it were me, and a good customer made a mistake, I'd eat the cost to keep the goodwill.