(This post was last modified: 04-12-2016, 05:35 PM by BadDad.)
I think it is very humorous that some people actually think this topic was started in an effort to shame vendors into giving away samples and notes with every order. I think it is even more humorous that people think the only reason we agree with the OP is because he is a moderator.
What kind of childishness is that? Seriously, those types of accusations just turn a simple, fun thread into a quagmire of unnecessary justification. Is there really anybody here that would choose poor service, exorbitant prices and crap gear for a handwritten thank you note? I think that's absurd to even introduce as a reasonable concept in this topic.
And to think that the only reason people agree with OP on this is because he is a moderator is just more absurdities. Seriously? We only agree that a thank you note is a nice touch because the OP is a mod? No. Not at all. We agree that a thank you note is a nice additional touch because it IS a nice additional touch. It has nothing to do with the OP's status as a mod. That's just ridiculous.
Clearly, the most important factors in making a purchase are price, product, and service. Providing a better level of any of those three individual coponents will likely earn you more customers. Obviously, we each way those three individual components of success to different degrees. Some will pay a little more for better quality. Some will wait a little longer for better prices. Still others will wait an extra day and pay a dollar more for better customer service. It's all relative, but all three components must be acceptable or the business does not do well.
The handwritten note is just a bonus. The thank you and a $.50 sample is an unexpected surprise, on top of the 3 mandatory components. It is a personal touch that puts a vendor "over the top" of the competitors.
Some people will argue just to have something to type, it seems...