Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 23:30:56 08/22/99
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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.
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