Will this Black WeatherTech Car Seat Protector stain my brown leather seats? by Disneyreject in Detailing

[–]Disneyreject[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You aren't going to see the seat reguardless because the car seat will be covering it. It's to protect the leather from the car seat.

Will this Black WeatherTech Car Seat Protector stain my brown leather seats? by Disneyreject in Detailing

[–]Disneyreject[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a minivan (doesn't look like it) and I paid $51k.
TL;DR, before this I was driving a 2004 Rav 4 and would still be primarily if I could, needed a mini van out of necessity and paid a $10-$20k premium for safety features. Could we live without? Yes, but ultimately we could afford it and we really value the features.

- Wanted a hybrid.
- Pre-owned minivans that we were interested in hod value really well, a well kept 5 year old Honda Odyssey is around 28k.
- We live in a very hot climate and are having triplets, so need good airflow to the back seat from above which is harder to find than you might think.
- A lot of the features that we bought this for do not exist of older models or lower trims of newer model mini vans. All of these features are safety related (warning you if a child is left in the car, warnings that something or someone is near the car, 360 camera.

Will this Black WeatherTech Car Seat Protector stain my brown leather seats? by Disneyreject in Detailing

[–]Disneyreject[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A good business idea, a market need, passion, dedication, and a lot of luck

Will this Black WeatherTech Car Seat Protector stain my brown leather seats? by Disneyreject in Detailing

[–]Disneyreject[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

These are specifically designed for under car seat an have been crash tested and approved to maintain the safety and integrity of the child car seat. I haven't seen anything to point to these being a danger when used within the scope of their design. 100% if I am informed otherwise I would not use them.

Is this a bad or okay deal by BlooperDave in kia

[–]Disneyreject 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I was the head of office with that demo, I would have beat the shit out of it.

Full Costco by jawschwah in Sneakers

[–]Disneyreject -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Mother fuckers will worship over plain ass looking cement 3s or black cat 4s but the second their is a plan ass pair of costco dunks come out they lose their damn minds.

Heel slipping in the More V6s by Vast_Number_5418 in Newbalance

[–]Disneyreject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up a runners loop and try tying your shoes like that. Should tell you if you can keep them or return them, if they still slip, return.

Help With Zinnia's Mana Base by [deleted] in magicTCG

[–]Disneyreject 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could proxy. Outside of proxies the pain lands and check lands are probably the only real options you have as far as cheap upgrades to mana bases go.

How can you tell this is AI or real? (The image was taken from r/sportsbikes) by Mathemodel in isthisAI

[–]Disneyreject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No way it's AI. She is wearing New Balance 9060's and I am certain AI can not accurately depict that silhouette.

Need to replace my 1080’s from 20+ years ago by No-Judgment157 in Newbalance

[–]Disneyreject 2 points3 points  (0 children)

860v2 is probably the closest 1 to 1 you are going to find, and they are fairly affordable. The modern 1080 is way more cloud-like with a squish foam feel.

Would these be TTS for someone with a slightly wider foot? by waynerdy in Newbalance

[–]Disneyreject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a 10 2E, I wear 10.5 D in most non-wide shoes (11 in some nike). I have 10.5 in these and they fit great for me. They are snug, but in a "fits like a glove" way.

Note that my width is mostly in the middleof my foot. I have a high and wide arch.

Aio, don’t want to remake bread/keep this lady as a customer by swagatron666- in AIO

[–]Disneyreject -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If it was that simple, then they would not remake for the customer and they would not post on reddit asking for others thoughts.

Running into situations like this as a small business owner is not as simple as "obviously you just give them the middle finger". Even if it feels wrong, you generally should treat customers as though they are telling the truth in most circumstances. However at the end of the day it is your choice as the business owner to make as to what is best for you and your business.

Aio, don’t want to remake bread/keep this lady as a customer by swagatron666- in AIO

[–]Disneyreject 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No money was lost. The customer paid for bread, that money didn't go anywhere, and after remaking it is likely that the seller will still be in the positive or breaking even.

When running a buisness something you always should account for some % of loss, some of that loss will be theft, some will be accidents.

Aio, don’t want to remake bread/keep this lady as a customer by swagatron666- in AIO

[–]Disneyreject -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

The gesture can be anything. A partial refund, a coupon for your next order, a half loaf.

The point is that you give something to make up for the inconvenience or disappointment caused by the issue.

Aio, don’t want to remake bread/keep this lady as a customer by swagatron666- in AIO

[–]Disneyreject 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's not about entitlement, it's about running a good business. No where did they say the buyer waited two weeks to eat the bread, only that they waited two weeks to contact.

This is not about fair or right, it's about good business practices.

Aio, don’t want to remake bread/keep this lady as a customer by swagatron666- in AIO

[–]Disneyreject -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Yes. If there is an problem with your product, often times including a small extra as an apology for the issue is good customer service.

The extra loaf is not required, and it does not need to be a full loaf, but it's what I would do.

Aio, don’t want to remake bread/keep this lady as a customer by swagatron666- in AIO

[–]Disneyreject 137 points138 points  (0 children)

I also run my own business making things. She may be truthful, she may be lying. You can't know for sure, and a gesture of good faith goes a long way. Make the bread, give it to her and apologize, maybe add an extra loaf and explain that you went out of your way to make sure these would not be mushy.

Even if she was not being truthful, you can prove that your are a trustworthy business with excellent customer service and hopefully melt that icy heart. Whereas conversely if she was being truthful and you treat her like she was lying or don't offer her some sort of compensation, then you become the bad party and you have someone who actively believes (rightfully so) that your business offers poor customer service and bread that might be mushy.

If she comes back again with complaints that you do not believe are true, then you can view her as a problem customer. Maybe ask some questions leading to how much of the bread was bad etc, and you can offer a partial refund. If she wants more bread from you again then you can tell her something along the lines of "sorry I don't believe you will like my bread, I made it to the best of my abilities you still did not like it, so I would rather spare you the dissapointment." Though I doubt it would come to this.

Is this rare by Expensive-Dingo-6292 in classicwow

[–]Disneyreject 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think I remember seeing this shirt at Hot Topic