I just got my kit yesterday and I have a problem already.
I sent a catalog to work with my husband last week to start collecting orders for me. He told them they could wait til 9-30 to pay since that is payday. He brought me 2 orders and 1 check last Friday. Earlier this week, I took the first check to the bank and deposited it. I didn’t want to lose it around the house. I calculated the tax and shipping on the 1 that was not paid for and sent it to work with him on payday.
Today my husband tells me that the first check was posted dated for the 30th, but it cleared on 9-29 and caused the customer a $35 overdraft fee. I didn’t even look at the date on the check!!! My husband didn’t tell me to hold it. He’s telling me that she says she told him to hold it but he doesn’t think she did. The point is, he’s telling me to make this right because this is his co-worker. And I think it’s just good customer service to fix up the mix up anyway.
This is the question, what do I do? Do I give her $35 to cover the fee along with my apology and explanation that I’m a newbie and I’ve learned an important lesson? Help!! I hate to lose $35 on my first order, but I don’t want a bad name.
I sent a catalog to work with my husband last week to start collecting orders for me. He told them they could wait til 9-30 to pay since that is payday. He brought me 2 orders and 1 check last Friday. Earlier this week, I took the first check to the bank and deposited it. I didn’t want to lose it around the house. I calculated the tax and shipping on the 1 that was not paid for and sent it to work with him on payday.
Today my husband tells me that the first check was posted dated for the 30th, but it cleared on 9-29 and caused the customer a $35 overdraft fee. I didn’t even look at the date on the check!!! My husband didn’t tell me to hold it. He’s telling me that she says she told him to hold it but he doesn’t think she did. The point is, he’s telling me to make this right because this is his co-worker. And I think it’s just good customer service to fix up the mix up anyway.
This is the question, what do I do? Do I give her $35 to cover the fee along with my apology and explanation that I’m a newbie and I’ve learned an important lesson? Help!! I hate to lose $35 on my first order, but I don’t want a bad name.