I Want the Product, Not a Credit
Posted: Thursday, November 13, 2008
by Terry Mitchell
http://commenterry.blogs.com
My online DVD rental service recently ran into some problems with their shipping services. As a result, the arrival of a couple of the DVDs in my queue was delayed. To compensate me for my inconvenience, the DVD rental service applied a credit to my account. Likewise, whenever my newspaper does not arrive (fortunately, which is rare), the publisher credits my account with an amount equaling the subscription price of one paper.
Therefore, when a DVD is going to be late, I'd like to have a complimentary DVD – an extra rental, over and above the number I'm normally allowed to have out at a time – for my trouble, rather than a cash credit. Accordingly, when my newspaper does not show up, for whatever reason, I want the publisher to special-deliver a replacement to my home when I report it missing, rather than crediting my account for one paper.
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