Arc weld
Veteran Member
I work in welding sales and maybe some others on here who also work retail have had a similar experience. A customer phoned and ordered a specialized cutting machine from Koike for $2100. They weren't on account but left a credit card number for a 10% deposit with the rest being paid when they picked it up. Fast forward and the machine came in. I called the number and it was apparently the wrong number so I carefully dialed again and got the same person who said he had nothing to do with welding. My supervisor said to just put the final payment through since we had the credit card number. I tried looking up the guys name and found only one name the same so left a message for them to call. I don't know if it's the right person or not but was going to wait a couple days to see if I got a return call. My supervisors thinking is that the CC statement will get sent to the right place so not to worry if the phone number given was wrong. I guess it's easy for someone to mistakenly give a wrong number or write it down wrong but in the back of my mind I'm wondering if perhaps the person decided they didn't want the machine after all? They'd be out $210 instead of $2100. I don't think someone would forget they ordered a $2100 machine and not call if they hadn't heard anything. Ever had people try to back out of a sale like this? I'm sure it wouldn't be the first time if it's true. The other person at the counter suggested waiting 30 days to see if the customer called about it but the supervisor said just put it through so I did. Have to wait and see if we get cursed at or applauded. LoL