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I just got a call from a customer who complained one of
his two banners he bought 10 months ago (June) ripped.
Seems it ripped on the side last fall and he took it down.
Now he wants a replacement.
I told him no....he was not happy.
Last fall we had some pretty extreme winds go thru here
several times and I am sure he did not take the banners
down to protect them.
The two banners were on posts in the ground and who knows
how well he had them attached.
How would you handle this? I feel badly and don't want him
out there bad-mouthing my company BUT I have no control
over how he installs the banner or if he uses common sense
and takes it down when extreme weather threatens.
I feel I should give out disclaimers with banners stating they
are temporary signage and they will not stand up to high
winds etc??? Do I have to spell out common sense?
his two banners he bought 10 months ago (June) ripped.
Seems it ripped on the side last fall and he took it down.
Now he wants a replacement.
I told him no....he was not happy.
Last fall we had some pretty extreme winds go thru here
several times and I am sure he did not take the banners
down to protect them.
The two banners were on posts in the ground and who knows
how well he had them attached.
How would you handle this? I feel badly and don't want him
out there bad-mouthing my company BUT I have no control
over how he installs the banner or if he uses common sense
and takes it down when extreme weather threatens.
I feel I should give out disclaimers with banners stating they
are temporary signage and they will not stand up to high
winds etc??? Do I have to spell out common sense?