T_K
New Member
Today I had a customer email me to say that I didn't deliver a product, which I personally had delivered almost a week ago. So I went to my stack of delivery slips, found the correct date, verified the order number. Lo and behold! It was signed by the very individual telling me it wasn't delivered.
So I scanned the slip and emailed it back, explaining that I was not at fault and that if the item had been lost or damaged after I delivered it, I could produce another one. But they would need to verify that they did actually need me to do so.
They replied "[Name of their employee] damaged it, so we need a replacement."
Moral of the story: Always get that signature. You'll end up needing it.
So I scanned the slip and emailed it back, explaining that I was not at fault and that if the item had been lost or damaged after I delivered it, I could produce another one. But they would need to verify that they did actually need me to do so.
They replied "[Name of their employee] damaged it, so we need a replacement."
Moral of the story: Always get that signature. You'll end up needing it.