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Do you ever save a client or customer from themselves? Have they noticed when you did? Did you get praise or were they still not happy that you hadn't followed their instructions in spite of the fact you were correct and it saved the customer money?
I still have a couple of typing clients who we work for occasionally. One of them is an author (she uses a vanity publisher). She told us to print her book out in four-line spacing and send it to the publishers. I contacted the publishers and they asked me to email the manuscript over to them as they no longer accept paper copies and only use double-line spacing. I did as they asked, saving the client quite a bit of money on printing, postage, etc.
When the client contacted me to ask if I had done as they had asked, I explained what the publishers had told me to do. But the client got really cross that I hadn't followed her instructions and still demanded that I print out a copy to send. (The client doesn't use email or the internet herself). Grrr!
I still have a couple of typing clients who we work for occasionally. One of them is an author (she uses a vanity publisher). She told us to print her book out in four-line spacing and send it to the publishers. I contacted the publishers and they asked me to email the manuscript over to them as they no longer accept paper copies and only use double-line spacing. I did as they asked, saving the client quite a bit of money on printing, postage, etc.
When the client contacted me to ask if I had done as they had asked, I explained what the publishers had told me to do. But the client got really cross that I hadn't followed her instructions and still demanded that I print out a copy to send. (The client doesn't use email or the internet herself). Grrr!
