Just my 2 cents but I don't think Beau 's intention was to drag Mike through the mud as some people seem to think. Clearly there is a flaw in his online system as it is possible for an employee to sell a snake and it still be purchased, and paid for, on the website. Plus, the lack of communication as soon as the mistake was discovered is frustrating. I don't think Mike is a bad guy for this occurring, but it does make a potential customer ask themselves if they want to tie up funds, not knowing if they are actually going to get what they bought.
I think what Beau is looking for is you (Mike) to look at your own system and see if there is something you can do to avoid someone feeling the disappointment she felt. Possibly tie your POS in to your website , require all sales be logged as soon as the sale takes place, require a nightly inventory verification against the website stock, etc.
Time is money and, like my money, my time isn't infinite so I would be quite irritated as well if I had to take a day off work for this. Also, to anyone saying she shouldn't have take the day off until she had the tracking #, not all of us have the luxery of being able to take time off with that short of notice.
All in all, sorry to hear the sale went sour... I'm glad you shared your experience and I hope Mike uses it as an opportunity to improve his inventory system. Improvement is good, as is pizza
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