- Original Poster
- #1
First off I should state that people calling our 'online' shop and asking to order over the phone doesn't really bother me - I just don't get what they are thinking!
A few examples:
I don't do websites
-Yet you found ours, found the product, found the phone number?
I don't like entering all my information
-It's quicker to enter it yourself, more accurate than dictating via phone and safer. We need the same information.
I just like to talk to someone
-But you haven't asked me for any product advice? Why choose to talk to a person that you can see is in the business of selling remotely?
I hear a lot of stories about credit card fraud online
-No problem, just tell me all your credit card details and I'll process it online for you. Wait a minute... Online transx is so much safer than reading out your card details to anyone.
I'm new to computers, I haven't learnt how to place an order yet
-Given that you now need to place an order, the time to learn has arrived. What you mean is, you have no intention of learning at all.
And so on...
We get this several times a day, not one of these poeple asks if it's safer to order online, or if we can guide them through the check-out process. What terrifies me is that none of these people sound any older than about 60. This means they have an expected 25 years of independant life left to navigate. And they have already stopped learning new things? Online shopping barely existed 8 years ago. What will they have to contend with in 15 years time??
Too old to learn in today's fast changing world? That simply doesn't work anymore.
A few examples:
I don't do websites
-Yet you found ours, found the product, found the phone number?
I don't like entering all my information
-It's quicker to enter it yourself, more accurate than dictating via phone and safer. We need the same information.
I just like to talk to someone
-But you haven't asked me for any product advice? Why choose to talk to a person that you can see is in the business of selling remotely?
I hear a lot of stories about credit card fraud online
-No problem, just tell me all your credit card details and I'll process it online for you. Wait a minute... Online transx is so much safer than reading out your card details to anyone.
I'm new to computers, I haven't learnt how to place an order yet
-Given that you now need to place an order, the time to learn has arrived. What you mean is, you have no intention of learning at all.
And so on...
We get this several times a day, not one of these poeple asks if it's safer to order online, or if we can guide them through the check-out process. What terrifies me is that none of these people sound any older than about 60. This means they have an expected 25 years of independant life left to navigate. And they have already stopped learning new things? Online shopping barely existed 8 years ago. What will they have to contend with in 15 years time??
Too old to learn in today's fast changing world? That simply doesn't work anymore.