There are lots of companies out there who will NOT remove a shop after it's been confirmed, even if they were able to find someone to do it cheaper.
Alta360 gave me a group of shops that were about 30 miles away for a certain bonus amount and the scheduler emailed me shortly afterwards to notify me that another shopper had requested the same group of shops with another shop (a little further away). She asked me if I would pick up the other shop as well, and told me that the other shopper had agreed for a lower amount for each shop. When I declined the additional shop, she did not remove the group of shops or lower my fees.
A contract or agreement is just that, and there is no way that the scheduler should have taken away shops that had been confirmed. That's bad business.
@a171989 wrote:
Honestly, I don't think there will be any repercussions for Dru because he was trying to help the company out. They are a business after all so if they can find someone who will take it for less, of course they will jump on it. The only reason why they gave the shop back to you is because you contacted them about it.