Dragoonlordz wrote...
kbct wrote...
Dragoonlordz wrote...
I make hundreds of thousands of sales each year thanks of the product I create personally and sell.
I'm sure you laugh off your customers too. Or perhaps you try to work with them like a normal businessman?
You do not give in to every demand a customer makes. You decide as a business which customers have prority based on amount purchase. If there is time or if cost is not considered to high in order to meet their demands and many other factors. How they act and treat others also plays a part. A customer who orders 100k of units will be catered to more than an individual who orders a dozen. Cost and time factors. The only ones who I cater to with specific demands are the ones who order more than ( x ) number of stock. If Bioware decided the cost is too high or demand too low, or even if they choose to stick with their inital product then that is their choice. Some customers may leave, others will buy in their place. Swings and roundabouts.
You can live in this fantasy world of yours if you so chose but not every customer is catered to, their demands are weighed up and if I the creator and producer of the products deems it too expensive or not worth the time I will not do it. Other customers with bigger orders take precedant and if I have the time or consider the cost within boundaries I select to be high enough to make it worth my time I will maybe cater to those other customers. Outside of that, the ones I do not cater to who make specific demands have a choice to purchase what I created or not. Almost always they do so with very few exceptions. That is the reality of mass produced items.
As I said and is factual I have some of the biggest supermarkets in the UK who buy my products, I have international customers that order hundreds of thousands a year. I know how business works and my business is very successful, thanks. What do you do? How many units do you sell each year? I would love to hear what makes your opinion more valid than mine. I have a business, I make hundreds of thousands of sales and have some extremely large customers both nationally and internationally. So feel free to list your more valid experience.
Dragon.... what is the first rule of dealing with people that hate a product, but yet has no proof that he played/ or used the product that we dole out...
i know it, wanted to remind you of this before you get into mega argument with the trolls and yes i reported the head one that doing his hate speech on trying to subvert people into not buying a said product.
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