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stubborncheese t1_je7ec0h wrote

This is a perfect opportunity for both a learning lesson from the company to offer an easier to read option of their website and market that. Secondly, sign this guy as your ambassador and use his mistake to sell glasses, “Don’t be me..”

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MrMiget12 t1_je7zinv wrote

Why would the company change anything? They just made a huge sale at this guys expense

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Azudekai t1_je806gi wrote

Unless they have an incredibly draconian return policy they didn't make a huge sale.

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Wojtas_ t1_je8ulxg wrote

Custom made products, like prescription glasses, might not be covered by return policies.

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BobbyP27 t1_je8y1zb wrote

That assumes they are custom products. Reading glasses are often standard off-the-shelf items that you find for sale at places like pharmacies.

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Enchelion t1_jeafmqn wrote

Reading glasses are rarely prescription. If they're prescription you usually just call them glasses.

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stubborncheese t1_je83bb6 wrote

I mean I guess our definitions of huge vary. If they made $600 from the transaction I guess that’s great. But in the mass media world, it’s impossible to stand out, like why this article is even on this sub. Owning your mistake and making it a pillar of your new paradigm and using it to cut through the noise gets results.

Don’t focus on the short term. Everything is a marathon.

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tinook t1_je84gnn wrote

just like a good 90s infomercial sounds like.

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MasterCrumble1 t1_je8zfar wrote

Theyll make the font smaller to get more sales. Don't you know anything about biizzznizzz.

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