Anonymous wrote:Customer is always right. If this gets under your skin, you aren't cut out for what you are doing. Sorry - probably not the answer you wanted.
Anonymous wrote:I would refuse to provide her service. She will rate you poorly regardless. You can respond to Yelp review and simply clarify it as a date that conflicted with prior appointment and leave the other readers to assume this women is the jerk. There is no reason to subject yourself to someone rude if you have control over who you take on as clients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, she could trash you on Yekp even if you work with her. Something to consider.
OP here. THAT is my main issue. She received a superb offer and we lose money on the deal. I only offer this specific voucher for repeat clients and it's clear that she won't be one, nor do I want her as one.
So, I either refuse to service her and risk the feedback or we service her, lose money on the deal and she STILL trashes us.
Anonymous wrote:What's the business name? Want to know to avoid you! You shouldn't post a date if you are not going to stick to it.
Anonymous wrote:Well, she could trash you on Yekp even if you work with her. Something to consider.