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Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 17 Location: London
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:44 pm Post subject: |
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I have the same, but then I don't expect people to always turn up. Fact is, in life, if you run a business that is dealing with the public this is normal!! The way I do it is "first come first served" ie make it clear that whoever actually turns up first, gets the goods. Obviously you don't tell two people to turn up same time, and have one waste the journey, balance it so you are fair, and if they forget or back out, it's no inconvenience to you. That way you don't end up waiting around.
Other way is to make sure communication is good from the start, swap numbers, get them to ring you, or get them to meet you at a time you'd be in anyway and don't wait about. If it's something small, meet them at a cafe locally you were going to go in anyway on a saturday morning or something, and if they don't turn up, no big deal! Also request before they leave, to ring you first, that way if they don't ring, you can always email / text them and say you've got to go out now. And ask lots of Q's!
People who are serious about turning up will give you more information, because they're serious about your item. First name, dates, times, where in London they're coming from, where they're going to meet you and when, when they're leaving and mobile #. |
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