**btw. what the heck is a “kpi” goal? and how is that calculated? why doesn’t management know the methods used by the employees to reach that goal?
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I hope they got at least a slap on the wrist for ruining the best publicity your business had. lol.
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jk. I’m sure it’ll blow over in a year or two.
the explanation does sound a bit dubious, as others have said, but everyone deserves a second chance, right? i think we should give them that chance, especially since some have had good experiences.
If we take it really seriously, Ric did deceive either with BTU’s AR lens. But he fixed it later with real AR lens. Not intend to start another BTU vs XXX war but that is one good example. If a seller willing to fix the problem he created, then we should give him another chance. So I think no one should stand on moral high ground if someone admitted their mistake and trying to fix the problem.
I am not victimized by Aurabuy. Maybe that is why it is easier for me to forgive Kevin. But I am victimized by some sellers on Ebay taking me months to get back my fund, I do know the agony dealing with deceptive sellers.
If that is the case, then I am victimized by aliexpress seller either.
Actually those spec are set by manufacturer, and the seller just state what is stated in specification. Seller seldom measure it for us except really good sellers who invest time and effort to test their stock.
As Chloe already suspected somewhere above in this thread, the security software is indeed Sophos, and that it may be too sensitive. But I can't ask the network guys to change their software, so I suppose I will have to live with the annoying Aurabuy warnings .
Kevin did send me a LONG list of shill accounts that his employees created. So I appreciate his honest admission. And I sincerely hope they don’t do this again.
I’ve never seen it typed out before, but it’s a known word around here. I use it myself actually. I always thought it was a Jewish-derived word. I normally hear it pronounced “sch-peel”.
This usage of “spiel” is from Yiddish, I think. The word is originally German for “game” but transformed its meaning during the development of the Yiddish language (which branched off from German in the 10th century and was influenced by Hebrew, Aramaic and Slavic languages). That’s how I understand it, anyway …