Doing Business With Integrity
Business October 18th, 2007Well it’s been a bit since I last wrote, but with good reason. I have been absolutely slaving away on two different projects of mine and for the last two nights I have been up past 2 A.M. For me that’s pretty darn late, considering I like to get up in the morning and get started right away.
Whatever you do you will always encounter something in your way when trying to finish up a project. This time it was a software program that I had purchased to integrate into my website. At initial glance it looked as if the WYSIWYG software would integrate quite well making my nights work end even quicker than I had anticipated. Upon getting the program and trying to get it implemented the programmer noticed that it just wasn’t going to jive. The thing that got us into the mess was that the initial landing page may have been just a tad misleading, meaning I was the .01% of users that the program would not work for. Hey it has to be someone, right?
Well I was a little disappointed to say the least that I wasn’t going to get to use this sharp looking product, but we ended up finding a similar product that integrated very well. Even though the software didn’t work out for me that doesn’t take away from the quality of the product. My only suggestion would be that they should have identified to the best of their ability, who the program would not work for and why. They could also integrate one of those “click here to speak with someone” type of communication tools on the site to keep this from happening, but like I say I’m that .01%.
While the product didn’t work out for me, Vizimetrics was more than happy to give me a refund for my purchase, making me more than happy to do business with them in the future. They have several different products and a high regard for integrity, which is one of the keys to long term success in today’s business world. Thanks for upholding your word.










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