"No Purchase"

Scheduler, please, a "no purchase" is not really a no purchase if it requires a purchase and a return!

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Agree on this, "no net purchase" may be a more appropriate description but I see a huge difference between P&R and a true "no purchase" shop.
A P&R shops is two shops actually and should be paid as such.

Arguing with fools is like playing chess with a pigeon...
...No matter how good you are, the pigeon will s@^t on the board and strut around like it won anyway.

Not scheduling for ANY company.
Agree... Still, I don't and won't do P&R shops.

DanteInOH Wrote:
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> A P&R shops is two shops actually and should be
> paid as such.

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"When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind..." - Henry Ford
I will do them if they carry a bonus and I can schedule other shops in between the purchase and return.

cabazan Wrote:
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> Agree... Still, I don't and won't do P&R shops.
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> DanteInOH Wrote:
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> > A P&R shops is two shops actually and should be
> > paid as such.

Arguing with fools is like playing chess with a pigeon...
...No matter how good you are, the pigeon will s@^t on the board and strut around like it won anyway.

Not scheduling for ANY company.
LindaM Wrote:
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> Scheduler, please, a "no purchase" is not really a
> no purchase if it requires a purchase and a
> return!


A couple weeks ago, I sent the "pricy leather goods" scheduler a sympathy note, since her purchase and return shops seem to linger all month, every month. I received a return email, offering me the shop with no purchase and thus, no return. What could I say? Thank you very much!

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I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
stilllearning Wrote:
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> LindaM Wrote:
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> > Scheduler, please, a "no purchase" is not really
> a
> > no purchase if it requires a purchase and a
> > return!
>
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> A couple weeks ago, I sent the "pricy leather
> goods" scheduler a sympathy note, since her
> purchase and return shops seem to linger all
> month, every month. I received a return email,
> offering me the shop with no purchase and thus, no
> return. What could I say? Thank you very much!
>
> (heart)


I had the same experience Still. I just did two of them which were nicely bonused and the P&R requirement was waived. Now shopping that retailer is fun!
I couldn't agree with you more! The bottom line is, maybe a "no purchase" shop can be just that. Just ask...........

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I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
ummmmm I'll have to try that. I've seen several just linger too but I wasn't interested in making two trips.

When you learn, teach, when you get, give. Maya Angelou
Sinclair is famous for that speech...... oh just walk back in and return it. Nope. My time is not free.
I had the same thing happen with the purse shop a couple of months ago. I think the shop start at $12 with a P/R (which I did like a fool when I was new). The emails kept coming, I kept ignoring them. Then I got $25 with no purchase requirement at the end of the month. Nice!
I never would of thought to ask for no purchase on those! (and thus no return)

Of course, StillLearning didn't actually outright ask, did she? Just mentioned the situation and got the better job! smiling smiley

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