Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes no sense why he didn't ask you about adding that feature on. It sounds like he just wanted to be done.
After just two pages from OP, I understand why he felt that way.
Except it led to a huge misunderstanding like this. He doesn't sound organized. He should have been filling out a form or using a computer to ask her about each option. He didn't do that and this is what happens. A good salesperson knows to go over all of the options. It sounds like she may be a new homeowner. OP salespeople want easy money. Most suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be strong in what you want. Be willing to pay for the mistake, but don’t back down. Women are too worried others think they are mean. Men don’t worry about that. They get what they want.
Please. OP is not going to admit she screwed it up. She’s blaming everyone but herself and hiding behind her husband, and expecting him to fix it.
Op, my husband signed the quote, not me.
Anonymous wrote:I can see how this was overlooked because you never even considered it was an option but was 'standard' in that type of treatment.
Something similar happened to me with window treatments. I decided to just let it go but it still bothers me.
I have learned from that experience now though. Whenever I am having anything done to my house inside or out I drive the people crazy with my very specific instructions, details and specs and I asked 10000 questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be strong in what you want. Be willing to pay for the mistake, but don’t back down. Women are too worried others think they are mean. Men don’t worry about that. They get what they want.
Please. OP is not going to admit she screwed it up. She’s blaming everyone but herself and hiding behind her husband, and expecting him to fix it.
Anonymous wrote:Be strong in what you want. Be willing to pay for the mistake, but don’t back down. Women are too worried others think they are mean. Men don’t worry about that. They get what they want.
Anonymous wrote:When you receive a quote, you need to read it before you sign the contract. This is a live and learn experience. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes no sense why he didn't ask you about adding that feature. It sounds like he just wanted to be done.
After just two pages from OP, I understand why he felt that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes no sense why he didn't ask you about adding that feature on. It sounds like he just wanted to be done.
After just two pages from OP, I understand why he felt that way.
Anonymous wrote:Makes no sense why he didn't ask you about adding that feature on. It sounds like he just wanted to be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either you ordered that type of blind, or you didn't... did you think all blinds automatically had that feature?
I didn't order it myself. He did. This wasn't an online order. I do agree with pp that we should have sat down and gone over each option. It was more of a casual conversation, and then he sent a quote.
He said he would have to eat the cost but he could order them with that feature, and I would have to pay the difference. My husband is too nice. He asked him to install anyway and said we could think on it. The guy is saying after a few days, if we don't like it, he can order new ones. I know what's going to happen. My husband will be fine with them and make it into a big deal if I am not, as if I'll never be happy with any blind. The guy would be pleased with cardboard.
Insist on getting the shades you want. It's not your problem if the guy says he will "eat the cost". He is a grown up and a business owner. He could handle it differently if he chose. Also, your DH is not "too nice" because he's not being nice to you. He doesn't need to care himself, but he should be respectful of your choices. Tell him if he doesn't want to talk to the shade guy to order what you want, you will.
+1
Push to get what you want.
Unless you signed off on a quote that clearly did NOT have the top-down/bottom-up option. Then it's on you.
It was more of a casual conversation, and then he sent a quote.