James - i like the ticket - very nice.not sure on the note tho... 'hope this is still ok - bit wimpish Darran
"Hope this is still ok"Makes it sound like you are asking for their acceptance.
I quite like the 'Hope this is okay?'; it's polite and not arrogantly expecting the price to be taken.I like the tactic too; I normally do a 'battleship' of a letter, but I prefer this way. I'm going to do the same; thanks, James.
"Hope this is still ok"Makes it sound like you are asking for their acceptance. [/quoteAcceptance is what you are asking for tho,Your asking them to accept a price increaseAnd they could tell you to sling your hookSo polite is rite instead of just "price increas £1"I wouldn't like that so I don't do why customer should"manners cost nothing" and are well received by all
Perhaps better an apology than asking permissio. Along the lines of Sorry, but a price increase is necessary. I dunno.
Quote from: AndyM on February 14, 2012, 06:41:53 pm"Hope this is still ok"Makes it sound like you are asking for their acceptance. [/quoteAcceptance is what you are asking for tho,Your asking them to accept a price increaseAnd they could tell you to sling your hookSo polite is rite instead of just "price increas £1"I wouldn't like that so I don't do why customer should"manners cost nothing" and are well received by allBut the point im making is that James isn't asking for acceptance!Look at his ticket again, he has already put the price up £1 and I presume without giving them notice!So why is he asking for acceptance when the deed is already done?
Quote from: colin purewater on February 14, 2012, 07:06:11 pmQuote from: AndyM on February 14, 2012, 06:41:53 pm"Hope this is still ok"Makes it sound like you are asking for their acceptance. [/quoteAcceptance is what you are asking for tho,Your asking them to accept a price increaseAnd they could tell you to sling your hookSo polite is rite instead of just "price increas £1"I wouldn't like that so I don't do why customer should"manners cost nothing" and are well received by allBut the point im making is that James isn't asking for acceptance!Look at his ticket again, he has already put the price up £1 and I presume without giving them notice!So why is he asking for acceptance when the deed is already done? They could just send me a cheque for a tenner and say no im not happy with it and cancel?!