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Old 07-11-2018, 09:01 AM   #42
Tony1988
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
Each mistake costs money.
Often more than the product is worth so one mistake could eat up the profit from a dozen comparable sales.

Just as there are some customers that cost more than they're worth, some employees are too expensive to keep.
True. But again human error. If a worker does a good job most of the time and puts an item In the wrong box they shouldn't be treated like the devil. We are not talking malpractice here. Lol. Amazon is making loads of money and misplaced product here or there won't break them. As for the customers who are obnoxious jerks about it that is probably a customer not worth having. There is not one person who works that hasn't made a human error. It happens. Now if it happens on a regular basis YES. That person should be let go. But one or two times during a mostly excellent track record... NO.
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