(04-12-2016, 04:55 PM)Len Wrote: That's the thing isn't it, for a small artisan or vendor that works the hours they do, the more time writing notes over and over again, the less time there is for product development, procurement, and customer service...
Typically, shipping departments work like this:
The shipping warehous(however big or small) gets a packing slip of the items ordered along with a shipping label. Someone in the shipping warehouse gathers the contents, packs them, checks them off the packing slip, and sends it out. That individual may or may not take a moment to scribble a "Thanks!" on the packing slip at the same time that they are intialing the contents they have packed.
Takes an extra 15 seconds for whoever is packing the order. This may eb the vendor themselves, or the person they pay to pack and ship orders.
IF a vendor is writing a handwritten note providing hot spots to a vacation destination, there is clearly a relationship that has already grown beyond the customer-vendor status, lest the vendor would not know of the pending vacation to make suggestions.
It would be silly of Stirling to write me a lengthy note describing all of the beautiful places I should visit on my non-existent vacation to Swaziland...
However, it is very much appreciated that they toss in a sample bar of bath soap and scribble "Thanks for your order, Chris!" on the packing slip.
Seriously, some of you are taking this WAY too far out of the realm of realism, just to have a reason to argue...