A few months ago, I was interested in a new health product. I couldn’t find anybody in my normal social networking circles who represented this product. So I searched Google and checked out a few sites until I found somebody who I felt was really into her business and would be a good rep to purchase from and maybe eventually sign up under.
I contacted her. She sent me a free sample of the product. I haven’t heard from her since. Nothing. Nada. Zilch. Not even a, “Hey did you get the sample? What did you think?”
In the mean time, I’ve recently met somebody through one of my weekly networking chats that reps for the exact same product. I’ve decided I want to purchase a month’s worth of product and give it a fair try.
I want to purchase with this new “friend” instead of the original person who sent me the sample. That’s fair, right?
Tishia Lee says
Absolutely fair! That other person must not of been all that interested in your business or she would of made sure to follow-up with you.
You have every right to go with the new person you found that reps for that company. I’d be ticked that the other person never even bothered to follow-up with me – that’s just bad customer service!
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Tammy Munson says
It is quite fair! If she can’t take 5 min to follow up on a sample that she sent you, then she can’t be very serious about her business.
I say go for it and contact the networking chat friend!
hahaha Networking Chats strike again Hahaha