6gears1speed
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Yes. I inspected all 6 seeds and this one stood out with the naked eye as being caved in.
I'm not saying I would ask for a replacement but I would definitely would be upset! Business is business and I go the extra mile to make sure what I personally hand out and work on is more than ok. But it's just my opinion honestly. Maybe they use a machine to sort seeds? But if it was hand picked then....?Not sure if I missed any sarcasm, but personally, I wouldn't ask for a replacement. I'd just chalk it up to the cost of doing business.
It's obviously subpar , defective ,damaged, pretty dam sorry looking . Hell yeah the vendor ought replace it. Hell maybe it'll germ but yup - ALL businesses ,reputable anyway have procedures for goods received damaged or defective............. makes no sense ''cost of doing business'' the customer isn't the business ! Step up quality control and make gOOd on the sale . It wasn't customer error on germ or luck of the draw sexing............ Clearly would you pay $10-$15 bucks for that....
The seeds aren't cheap............ something shoddy slip through the crack make it right . Might seem petty but realistically we study gorgeous pics, pour through threads, compare lineage and part with $$$ for a coupla dream beans.......... Not like I see any vendors throwing in an extra or freebie soooooooooo at least honor the sale . Trust is a big deal..... I would expect the vendors here would WANT to replace it after seeing the pic......... and throw that dog a bone for good measure
As far as the business side of it, I believe that the cost of doing business lies with the seller not the buyer. Sure there are a few weasels out there that will try to scam you out of a seed. But most people, like me, have real problems. For the sake of good customer service I believe the customer is always right. Why alienate the majority to protect yourself form the minority. That's the real cost of doing business.
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