Recently I thought I was opening a Message from a potential customer. The body of it stated ‘’Send Mary3984 an invoice for this item.’’ Long story – short – Mary did NOT send that email to me. She did write to me in another emailing asking about yardage stock, I did not have as much as she wanted, plus I had to void the invoice I sent to her. I think Bonanza may have some kind of default regarding inquiries, and the DEFAULT states ‘’send. . .invoice’’ but why would they/Bonz do that? On my end is there some way I can opt out of invoice emails? If not, is there some way Bonz CHANGE the default to merely read something [URL removed] ‘’send Mary3984 a note asking how you could be of service.’’ Because it aggravated her, and it confused me that Bonz would write me a note that was totally incorrect in its info’ – Encouraging a rethinking regarding this default type of message, Thanks Dee
divinefabricsnmore Reputation: 388 See divinefabricsnmore's booth |
Had similar problem. Sent note to supporter telling them NOT to send email they wrote with my name. If they write the email then they should sign it. This is a very BAD practice.
sasswbe Reputation: 321 See sasswbe's booth |
Do not send the invoice. They are a suggestion. I ignore them. I only respond to direct inquiries from prospective buyers. Also agree it is not a good move. Hate when Amazon does it too.
TrinketBox Reputation: 3805 See TrinketBox's booth |
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