Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 01:37:04 08/23/99
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On August 23, 1999 at 02:30:56, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On August 23, 1999 at 00:08:25, Dave Gomboc wrote: > >>>:-))) >>>You seem to be one of those customers who believe that when THEY want something, >>>other people have to jump. >> >>This is part of the customer-supplier relationship. If the supplier does not >>jump, customers may not come back. It's up to the supplier to decide on the >>cost/benefit of jumping or not jumping. >> >>Dave > >No - your point of view is wrong IMO. >A customer givs money. and gets something for the money. >if he wants the other guy to jump, he has to pay. >the customer can choose if he wants to buy something in a shop. >and the supplier can choose if he wants to sell his product to this customer. >BOTH have the choice. >there is no POWER-relation. none of them has the power to force the other >side. both have the choice to do what they want. >it is the same relationship a boss and a worker have. if the boss wants >the worker to jump, and the worker does not want to, he can go and look for >another boss. not the boss alone has the power to decide, the worker has the >choice too. You opined that my point of view was wrong, then explained my point of view. What's up with that? Dave
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