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I will give another perspective, I am a business owner and I have a loyal customer, Places 2 orders with my company every year,
He calls me and wants to place a rush order, at the same time, i get a call out of the blue from someone else and they want to place a rush order and says maybe this will lead to 4 orders a year. I can only do one rush order. Who do I please 1st or 2nd Guy? My policy was to service 1st guy, I call it loyalty. With that being said, I certainly would try to come up with a way to service 2nd customer. |
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In this case the "1st customers " are already serviced and the 2nd customers still don't get serviced. I would maybe have a diff price to the 2nd customers so the 1st customers don't b!@#H about it.Say if a field is not full and a "no grade point" racer wants to enter then charge extra to get in the field......1st customer gets the less expensive deal...Just an idea...
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