Desert_Signs
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A customer wanted us to wrap some panels at a baseball field (4'x8' panels x 4) with banner material. It was to have their business name along with some graphics. We do all of the panels at this particular field, and when the field rents panels, they have the sponsor just call us to place the order.
They gave us their name, which is "XXXX Jewelers". We created a proof and sent it to them. It was approved, so we went and got the panels, printed the materials, wrapped them, and re-installed. A few days later they called to complain that we had spelled their name incorrectly. They said it was supposed to be "XXXX Jewellers". I've never seen it spelled with 2 LL's, but apparently that is an accepted, although uncommon, spelling.
Due to the arrangement we have with this ball field, we make very little money and re-doing it will cost us out of pocket. Would you expect the customer to kick in to have it redone, since they approved the proof? Just kind of put off by the attitude of the customer, they seem to think that we should have know that they spelled it in an uncommon way, when they never mentioned it and signed off on a printed proof.
Thoughts?
They gave us their name, which is "XXXX Jewelers". We created a proof and sent it to them. It was approved, so we went and got the panels, printed the materials, wrapped them, and re-installed. A few days later they called to complain that we had spelled their name incorrectly. They said it was supposed to be "XXXX Jewellers". I've never seen it spelled with 2 LL's, but apparently that is an accepted, although uncommon, spelling.
Due to the arrangement we have with this ball field, we make very little money and re-doing it will cost us out of pocket. Would you expect the customer to kick in to have it redone, since they approved the proof? Just kind of put off by the attitude of the customer, they seem to think that we should have know that they spelled it in an uncommon way, when they never mentioned it and signed off on a printed proof.
Thoughts?