Everyone Wants Their Candy

May 5th, 2008 posted by jim

They all want their candy

We occasionally need to issue refunds because candy was overlooked and not delivered as part of an order. Tonight I received the following message in response to an apology I had sent to a customer whose order was shorted. As it clearly implies, for some customers, the balloons without the candy miss the mark big time.

Thank you for the refund. However I think the delivery company should also have to refund part of the delivery charge. I forgot to ask for this, when I talked to you this afternoon. Thank you for your consideration. And can you tell me who delivered them in Tulsa, so I will be sure as not to use them at anytime.

We don’t have a partner in Tulsa — I changed the name of the city to avoid embarrassment. After all, we’ve all “forgotten the candy”. Please reevaluate your dispatch procedures and make sure you have a system in place that reduces the chances of a delivery oversight, not only for candy, but for every item on the customer’s order form.

One Response to “Everyone Wants Their Candy”

  1. 1 Dave in Sacramento
    May 5th, 2008 at 8:23 pm

    On a separate page, I like to print a photo of the bouquet and a photo of the candy (if candy has been added to the order). I do this because I too once forgot to add candy to a BP order. The extra trouble is better than the embarressment of forgetting about the candy - not to mention the price of gas to make a re-delivery of candy.

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