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Thread: A Special Thank You

MyloStats
Sun Jan 25, 2004 6:03 am
#1

I would like to throw out a special Thank You to Anj'lique the Tailor of Chilastra server.

Let this be a bit of advice for all of you.

I went to her with minimal knowledge of what i could buy. She answered all of my tailoring question in a timely fashion. Created EXACTLY what i specified. but even one better she had an amazing success on one of the items, and still sold it to me for the price she quoted! (oh and reasonable prices at that)


You wanna kow what she just accomplished.

1) a customer for life.

2) free advertising with anyone who asks me where to go or where i got my gear. and my PA referrals.

3) a 5k tip just for being helpful and honest.


I am by no means implying that all of you don't do this, I am just saying that if you do not run your business in this way, well then you should. Well to be honest so should the rest of America.....good bye K-Mart.



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AnitaSWG
Sun Jan 25, 2004 6:21 am
#2


I'm glad you found a tailor you liked.. but I am curious about something.. what exactly did this "amazing success" accomplish?


I've never heard of charging more of amazing successes!


Ri'a




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Jaira Zelona ~ *Cancelled*

Akaara
Sun Jan 25, 2004 9:41 am
#3

Good to know there are other awesome tailors on our server. Especially since burn-out comes and goes and tailors come and go. I haven't been around at all lately, just popped in once last weekto restock my vendors and make a few items.



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Nikeesha YMaster Tailor

NJ62
Sun Jan 25, 2004 10:07 am
#4

What I find is that a hugely stocked vendor helps a lot with burnout. I tell my customers "browse the vendors, and then I'll be happy to make you what you want." Because I have roughly 1200 items spread out on 4 vendors, it's likely that the person will find what he/she wants on the vendor. Incredibly useful for the "I'll know it when I see it" shoppers.


Usually a client can put together the entire outfit from the vendor. If not, the vendor at least gives a starting point for discussions about clothes (i.e. "I like the padded workpants, but the kneepads look stupid").


When a client is looking for something specific, and e-mails me,usually I have 2 in stock and the entire outfit is ready to go, even when I'm out and about. I can just send an e-mail with the waypoint if I'm sure it's in stock.


Because so many clients are satisfied with the vendor - and actually prefer the vendor - I find that I have a lot more time and energy to spend doing custom fittings for the few customers who need them. I have a private studio separate from my shop in which I do image design and fittings (I have a "dressing room" which is set up with plants and divans and those "S" shape loveseats, and a "salon" which is set up with reclining chairs).


I guess my point is that a lot of people prefer K-mart shopping, and if you give it to them, it allows the tailor more time to work with clients who need individual attention.




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Akaara
Sun Jan 25, 2004 11:47 am
#5

I TRY to keep my vendors stocked but quite honestly they sell faster than I can stock the vendor. Right nowI am burned out on SWG and crafting all the time, so I need a good break. I did manage to stock my vendor but I could restock it every day!! heh.. I am getting so lazy in SWG. I need something to spend my credits on...



_____Chiana_________________________
JEDI ELDERCL 90

Sying ~ Master Entertainer

Nikeesha YMaster Tailor

RandDarkstar
Sun Jan 25, 2004 4:28 pm
#6

I had an interesting surprise when I logged in this weekend. CSR-PeterT had bought two shirts from my vendor. I was under the impression that the csr guys could simply make whatever items and clothes they wanted, but knowing that one of them is wearing 2 of my shirts is very appealing.


Thank you Peter!!!



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MyloStats
Sun Jan 25, 2004 4:58 pm
#7

It was supposed to be a +14 warcry / intimidate undershirt...she had an amazing success and it ended up a +16.I dont know how common that is, but i was happy.



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AnitaSWG
Sun Jan 25, 2004 7:01 pm
#8






MyloStats wrote:
It was supposed to be a +14 warcry / intimidate undershirt...she had an amazing success and it ended up a +16.I dont know how common that is, but i was happy.







Wierd, I've never had that happen. My BE clothes always have the exact stats of the tissue(s) I put in.


Anyone else have this happen?


Ri'a




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Ri'a Ocoli ~ *Cancelled*
Saori Eiwaki ~ *Cancelled*
Jaira Zelona ~ *Cancelled*

Wire3k
Sun Jan 25, 2004 7:22 pm
#9






RandDarkstar wrote:

I had an interesting surprise when I logged in this weekend. CSR-PeterT had bought two shirts from my vendor. I was under the impression that the csr guys could simply make whatever items and clothes they wanted, but knowing that one of them is wearing 2 of my shirts is very appealing.


Thank you Peter!!!






I've had CSRs buy from me before - I've saved those emails ever since, hehe



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donnah42
Sun Jan 25, 2004 8:39 pm
#10

The success of the clothing creation shouldn't affect the clothing bonus at all. My guess is that the tailor is also a bio-engineer, they could have gotten +16 when they ordinarily get +14 on creating the actual tissue component. But that's just a guess, I don't know much about how BE works...



Kara Vasa
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Nailin
Tue Jan 27, 2004 2:43 am
#11

I think the tailor lied just to make you feelspecail about your purchase, like it was a rare thing. OR the tailor made the tissue right there because they are a Bio-Engineer as well. OR the tailor usually gets +14 tissues from their BE and got a good batch this time and lied to take credit for the extra +2. These are all likely scenarios and you'll never know unless they confess. Hehe. Anyhow...it's very easy to lie to people about tailoring issues because most people are ignorant of how it works, especially bio-enhancements. All you tailors know what I'm talking about, you get those kind of tells you hate!


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donnah42
Tue Jan 27, 2004 4:33 am
#12


Nailin wrote:
Anyhow...it's very easy to lie to people about tailoring issues because most people are ignorant of how it works, especially bio-enhancements. All you tailors know what I'm talking about, you get those kind of tells you hate!


Uh, lying to customers isn't cool, and I hope anyone reading this thread doesn't get the impression that lying or making things up is standard practice for us. I mean, that's definately a true statement, but it's easy for experts in any area to lie about it to those who aren't as involved. I mean, a Master BH could make up all kinds of things about their profession and I'd probably believe them.

It's actually in our best interest to be totally honest with all of our customers and to be reliable sources of information. The more we educate our customers about their clothing choices, the easier it is for both the tailor and the customer. Being honest, helpful, and friendly is the only way to get repeat business.

Spreading misinformation may be easy, but it's really harmful because the customer gets confused and doesn't know who to believe. I can't tell you how many times I've had customers get really frustrated because someone else told them something inaccurate, and when I try to straighten them out they think I'm the one that doesn't know what I'm talking about.

If a customer asks a question I can't answer, I always just admit that I don't know, research it for them (since I'm supposed to be the expert, I need to know about any tailoring question I can't already answer!), and then follow up with them later once I've figured it out. I've actually gotten some pretty good tips that way, people appreciate the extra effort.



Kara Vasa
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Radiant Master Tailor
Mayor of Barsoom, Rori
Akaara
Tue Jan 27, 2004 5:36 am
#13

Yeah that doesn't sit well with me either. I think the tailor was making it up because the final stats on the clothes are the same as the tissue no matter what the 'success' was in making the item, so my first instinct is that she was making it up to somehow show that she is an amazing tailor.


I would never do this kind of thing to any of my customers.


Amazing success in tailoring means nothing.





_____Chiana_________________________
JEDI ELDERCL 90

Sying ~ Master Entertainer

Nikeesha YMaster Tailor

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