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Mike Greathouse said:Given that fact, from her point of view, she would have thought that the animals were being shipped on the 2nd, or at least on the 3rd. Of course we know that they were not and could not have been because of the weather. But because she had not received notification from you (I'm still unclear as to whether there were no emails sent or that they were and bounced back) what was she to think?
If she were thinking anything, wouldn't she think to email me to find out what happened?
For example Mike.....Cindy stated this in one email I included above.
"Still anxiously awaiting the new kids on the block. I should expect delivery on 1/03/06, Tuesday? Please confirm when you know. I will be sure to check my email Monday night to make sure they made it."
That was part of her email sent on Saturday, 12/30. When I had not confirmed because our internet was up and down...did she ever think to email me again when she hadn't heard back from me? Her first inclination was to assume this was a case of fraud and thought to make a stern stance by trying to intimidate me. God bless her...she's a woman that wont be rolled over.
The bottom line is this woman's replies were sloppy. My weather was sloppy. It was the holidays and she was notified that all shipment were suspended until 1/2/06 (of which I didn't realize was an official holiday). All of these things figured into the mix and made for a bad presentation.
BUT.....she did not have the right to start off her email accusing me of being some deadbeat and threatening me. All she had to do was ask me what happened and if she found my explanation to be unsatisfactory...request a refund.
I don't see this going down any differently with her if I had been able to communicate with her on the day of shipping. I firmly believe her patience was tried, tested, and broken when I told her I suspended all shipping during the holidays. Patience is something she'll just have to learn.