I have been charged, where do I find out what for? - page 49

 
Integer:
Yeah, for the very... with a painful process.

Uh-huh.

The customer had a question about not getting a 5% refund on a cancelled order. It was a reasonable question, because it was not specified in the rules at the time.

As a result of the discussion, the MC amended the rules. One can either be satisfied or not, but at least some uncertainty has disappeared.

Now there are a few aggrieved coders who bring up the thread with one goal in mind - to say "customers are shit".

Look at you from the outside, it's kindergarten.

 
Integer:
Contender, and explain to me what you're pestering me about, what you don't like? Go ahead and speak out, don't be shy.

Relax and look at your lines soberly.

If you have a problem thinking you're an unappreciated genius, it's not the fault of those around you, nor is it the fault of the forum.

 
TheXpert:

The problem has been and remains. The MCs are afraid of insolent customers but at the same time cultivate even more insolent performers. Genius.

Here is an example

As I see it, the problem hasn't become one.

There is no such thing as a perfect rule.

Now, when entering into an order, the client knows that he is in the 5% risk zone.

Previously, in this thread, the MC did not even know what to call it, then it was a penalty (for what?), then the commission, then a service charge, then something else.

This is the normal way out.

 
Contender:

Relax and look at your lines soberly.

If you have a problem thinking you're an unappreciated genius, it's not the fault of those around you, nor is it the fault of the forum.

I don't consider myself a genius or unappreciated, so you, my friend, are inadequate.

And my remarks... how else can you explain something to a man who does not want to understand and defiantly stands on his wrong position?

 
Yoschik:

Normal output

Coupled with the percentage of arbitrage -- no. But an indicator of what I have voiced above.
 
5% is nothing, today the highlight was this customer trying to prove that his assignment was feasible.
 
Integer:
I don't consider myself a genius or underrated, so you, my friend, are inadequate.
As you know.
 
Integer:
5% is nothing, the highlight today was this customer trying to prove that his task is feasible.

Go back to real life.

The customer can be wrong in assessing feasibility.

Here is an example from real life:http://www.forumhouse.ru/threads/236405/#post-7861832


How do you know if a task is feasible? It might be cheaper to buy a new desk.

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Contender:

Relax and look at your lines soberly.

If you have a problem thinking you're an unappreciated genius, it's not the fault of those around you, nor is it the fault of the forum.

Back to this thread. I have a different opinion. It's you some people here who consider yourselves super-appreciated geniuses and others who think you're bullshit. What do you say to that?
 
Integer:
Back to the subject. I have a different opinion. You're the ones who think you're super-appreciated geniuses and others who think you're bullshit. What do you say to that?

I will say that you might need a doctor.

And it's not a trick, I'm serious.

I mean, you're a really good person, but you're a bit of a spitfire.