Friday 1 May 2009

Unreasonable

More and more politicians in HQ nowadays. I just don't know I should turn right or turn left.

Perhaps, I should stand in the middle and maintain motionless.


I received the most unreasonable letter from a customer today. In the letter, he wrote:

Please ensure that you do not quote to others when been approached for the above same tender as we been the only company be appointed by your KL office to participate the xxx tender in Sarawak all this while. Kindly refer to xxx and xxx about our arrangement in the past.


Is this a threatening letter? Sounds like one to me.

I hope he understand what he is saying. It's in the past. It's history. The appointment letter is for the particular tender, not for all the tenders. How naive.

He is asking me not to quote other customers. Who is he? Is he my boss? And why should I listen to him?

Trying to pull my legs, eh? Not so fast.

If I'm going to follow every instructions you ask me to do, you can write my name terbalik. If you are an asshole, I would be a double asshole if I follow your instruction.

2 comments:

K9 said...

Hei..did you think too much harr...I think that tender is from the sub con larr..

Sub con find jobs for you. If you sell them cheap, they support you and if they win the tender, then you earn.

I receive two similar tender before from subcon. what we do is we choose which one might win the tender and give more discount before re-tender with your competitor.

Cool down worr....

Shen said...

I'm not happy because of the letter. Like forcing me not to quote for other customers. It's rude when someone ask you to quote and you reject them. At the end of the day, those rejected customers might get the product from other sources and definitely cheaper than mine. I will be at the loosing side. Complicated lo.