@pammie8223 wrote:
I'm sorry I hate to sound dumb but what does carpet bombing mean?
@icstars2 wrote:
@pammie8223 wrote:
I'm sorry I hate to sound dumb but what does carpet bombing mean?
Carpet bombing is the act of bombing an area very heavily, usually thought of in terms of planes in the war dropping hundreds of bombs over a small area. In the terms of emailing, it's usually meant to mean emailing everybody imaginable and/or repeatedly.
@sail2sunset wrote:
Your comments are Easy to say. Not easy to do. I have been carpet-bombing for weeks. You are fortunate that I am spreading the word now to fellow shoppers. Be grateful and don't give such an easy reply from your distant armchair. The company selling this shop was reputable - just they have made a huge faux pas this time and I am paying the heavy price. Keep the messaging going so other shoppers resist the temptation to apply for this shop. I will work out the issue. It's a nuisance and totally unnecessary if the company had planned the return in a more creditable way.
@pammie8223 wrote:
I'm sorry I hate to sound dumb but what does carpet bombing mean?
@Tarantado wrote:
@icstars2 wrote:
@pammie8223 wrote:
I'm sorry I hate to sound dumb but what does carpet bombing mean?
Carpet bombing is the act of bombing an area very heavily, usually thought of in terms of planes in the war dropping hundreds of bombs over a small area. In the terms of emailing, it's usually meant to mean emailing everybody imaginable and/or repeatedly.
Lol oh... The wonders of CC'ing people. Even that doesn't work sometimes, based on my experiences in my career.
What I learned during my career as an engineer, if a person isn't responding to your emails or answering your calls, call them until they answer! If they still don't answer, call from a different number! Sometimes you gotta be a "bug a boo" to get some traction
Read my above post - I asked for $12,500 or a negotiation staring at this point only going upwards. LOL. Not going to happen, I get that, but you are spot on, I'd NEVER do this shop for $50 - there needs to be a much higher fee to risk any damage to shoppers FICO scores - a fee along the lines of a pre-determined settlement for any potential FICO score damage baked into it.@jwolpert wrote:
$50.00 is way too low for this type of shop.