P Possumgal Well-known member Jan 23, 2017 #2 Except in strapped markets, then there's the third kind: it's a customer, so hang onto them no matter what.
Except in strapped markets, then there's the third kind: it's a customer, so hang onto them no matter what.
Yroc Well-known member Jan 23, 2017 #3 Except customers that don't pay their bills, won't keep you in business, so probably even better to let them go in a strapped market...
Except customers that don't pay their bills, won't keep you in business, so probably even better to let them go in a strapped market...
P Possumgal Well-known member Jan 24, 2017 #4 You got that right, but that's not the way some bosses think.
MailGuru Well-known member Jan 24, 2017 #5 First of all, there are no customers that don't pay. Secondly, there is no "strapped market". (These are just a couple of the "alternative facts" that I choose to believe)
First of all, there are no customers that don't pay. Secondly, there is no "strapped market". (These are just a couple of the "alternative facts" that I choose to believe)
PrintIT Well-known member Jan 24, 2017 #6 Possumgal said: You got that right, but that's not the way some bosses think. Click to expand... Yup, you need to keep the CSR's busy, even if they're taking job orders that are going to end up losing money.
Possumgal said: You got that right, but that's not the way some bosses think. Click to expand... Yup, you need to keep the CSR's busy, even if they're taking job orders that are going to end up losing money.
D D Ink Man Well-known member Jan 24, 2017 #7 90 days 0% interest still OK to pay? Don't know. Really think that concept was abad one. D