What do you do?
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 1:53 pm
I think this falls in the category of rant.
2 Weeks ago today, I purchased two solos. One was from one of the "big" publishing companies. One was from a much smaller one, maybe some of you are familiar with. The solos were for a wedding gig coming up. It took the wedding party a long time to determine what solos they wanted played. (and yes, it is crazy enough to want a tuba soloist at a wedding anyway--- they were tuba players)
1. Big Company- Calls almost immediately after my order, almost as quickly as I recieved an email confirmation of my purchase. Tells me my solo is on back order, because the company doesn't publish this solo in house. The customer service representative tells me the solo will be delivered free of charge. Promises that they will not bill my paypal account until they have sent the materials. She also assures me they will ship a much faster, more expensive method (of which they did at no extra charge).
2. Small company- My paypal account is billed within hours and the said company owner accepts the funds that same day. I recieve no email confirmation of my sale. In an attempt to check the status of my order I email the press, yet recieve nothing back. In an attempt to check the status of my order I send a personal message on tubenet to said owner, yet recieve nothing back (although I know he has been online because I have seen his posts-- touting his publications). I then telephone the number provided on the website, have left two messages. I honestly have no clue if the materials are back ordered, have been shipped, or if I have been robbed.
In two weeks, the bigger company took the time to call, keep me informed of my purchase, shipped the materials for free, and even gave me reciepts that weren't paypal transactions that I could print out for billing to the wedding party.
In two weeks, I have yet to hear anything from the smaller company. I have made every attempt to contact them. They took my money almost immediately yet offered zero customer service, that is if they are in fact planning on getting around to shipping my order.
Flame away.
2 Weeks ago today, I purchased two solos. One was from one of the "big" publishing companies. One was from a much smaller one, maybe some of you are familiar with. The solos were for a wedding gig coming up. It took the wedding party a long time to determine what solos they wanted played. (and yes, it is crazy enough to want a tuba soloist at a wedding anyway--- they were tuba players)
1. Big Company- Calls almost immediately after my order, almost as quickly as I recieved an email confirmation of my purchase. Tells me my solo is on back order, because the company doesn't publish this solo in house. The customer service representative tells me the solo will be delivered free of charge. Promises that they will not bill my paypal account until they have sent the materials. She also assures me they will ship a much faster, more expensive method (of which they did at no extra charge).
2. Small company- My paypal account is billed within hours and the said company owner accepts the funds that same day. I recieve no email confirmation of my sale. In an attempt to check the status of my order I email the press, yet recieve nothing back. In an attempt to check the status of my order I send a personal message on tubenet to said owner, yet recieve nothing back (although I know he has been online because I have seen his posts-- touting his publications). I then telephone the number provided on the website, have left two messages. I honestly have no clue if the materials are back ordered, have been shipped, or if I have been robbed.
In two weeks, the bigger company took the time to call, keep me informed of my purchase, shipped the materials for free, and even gave me reciepts that weren't paypal transactions that I could print out for billing to the wedding party.
In two weeks, I have yet to hear anything from the smaller company. I have made every attempt to contact them. They took my money almost immediately yet offered zero customer service, that is if they are in fact planning on getting around to shipping my order.
Flame away.