And then they claim "well it's so cheap, I don't have anything to lose" and then a few days later "they scammed me!"When customers keep buying from a provider about whom they have read hundreds of bad reviews in a short time about being a scam & later on open another thread with the title "XYZ host scammed me". For example, you may find many such threads daily at LET.
Someone like me might want to (double) check whether the service is live, any person replying on the other side before buying. Even though you have clearly advertised, the prospective customer would be more comfortable if he/she gets a reply (even if there is nothing they have to really query you) for a dumb question. I always feel safe that way, whether the sale is small or big, an confirmation before purchase should not be questioned; some might abuse it, but what on earth that is not abused?People asking for information although it is clearly advertised on the website. Sure, some information may be sort of hard to find, but things like product pricing and features.... c'mon. It's right there. On the website. Advertised clear as day. This is what generates sales, and in no way, shape, or form is this 'hidden' or hard to find. See that number next to that "$" symbol? That's the price. Those things next to the check marks? Those are what we like to call 'features'. If it has an 'X' instead of a check-mark, that means it is not included.
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We all know what you were dealing with last nightPeople asking for information although it is clearly advertised on the website. Sure, some information may be sort of hard to find, but things like product pricing and features.... c'mon. It's right there. On the website. Advertised clear as day. This is what generates sales, and in no way, shape, or form is this 'hidden' or hard to find. See that number next to that "$" symbol? That's the price. Those things next to the check marks? Those are what we like to call 'features'. If it has an 'X' instead of a check-mark, that means it is not included.
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I think most of these complaints are generally lighthearted and not signs of any real anger.I just want to live in peace on this planet. :huh:
- Customer VS Provider
- Provider VS Provider
- Customer VS Customer
I think most of these complaints are generally lighthearted and not signs of any real anger.
Sometimes this is the only way for a customer to know what their randomly generated password is.Sending clear text emails with account username and password.
Yes, I am talking to 90% of the providers out there.