LBFT said:
First off your right about one thing, I should let the ticklehorror people know what I don't like about the site.
I'm glad you at least agree with that. Although you should have let them know right from the start instead of putting them down on the forum.
As for everything else I'm sorry but your way out of line.
I'd be curious to know how many people agree with that.
When it comes to the tickling fetish that we all share together here at the forum we need to look out for one another. No matter who we are the business end or the customer end. Everyone as his/hers likes & dislikes & since we just can't go anywhere on line ect. for our tickling fetish needs, I think & feel the tickling companies need to do the stand up thing & take care of us.
Now, I respect my customers and try my best to offer them good service. But where did you get the idea that producers are somehow responsible for "taking care" of the community? Why us any more than any other member?We're not a public service. We're not the community's parents, nor are we the community's property. We enjoy tickling, we hope that our customers will enjoy our work and we're glad to contribute something to the community. But we're still businesses, first and foremost. I'm sorry if this sounds materialistic, but it's just how things are. It doesn't mean, however, that we don't care about our customers.
I think the tickling community is great. It has its flaws, like any other community, but otherwise it's a wonderful support and resource for ticklephiles. However, I think you expect too much from it. Your philosophy when it comes to the tickling community seems somewhat utopic to me.
I've never had anything bad to say about your videos/clips in the past & I've bought my share of stuff from you & I'm very happy with it
And I'm grateful to you for it. Thanks you for your support.
with that being said I would like to think if ever I had a problem you would take of it to the best of your ability.
If you bought a DVD and it turned out to be the wrong one, or if it were damaged, yes, I would. If you had trouble downloading a clip, yes, I would. If you wanted more info about my products, needed an order form, preferred to use a non-standard method of payment or had a special request when it comes to shipping, yes, I would do my best to accomodate you. I owe my customers that much. But if you put any pressure on me to produce a product that I didn't want to, for whatever reason, or if you told me that I should change my site or my style to better suit your personal preferences, no sir, I wouldn't. And I think that's perfectly fair and reasonable.
Your right I had complained about 2 other companies, one was magictouch, & they didn't do the stand up thing & take care of the problem
What problem? There's a video you would have wanted to buy in clip form, they didn't have it available, and that's all there is to it. They didn't take your money without providing the goods. They didn't offer you sloppy service with the products you bought. They simply didn't have a product that you wished they had. You can't always have what you want, and a business can't offer everything that can possibly be offered.
As I said in the MTP thread, Jeff wisely decided not to bother with your rude, selfish complaint. It's not a matter of "not standing up". It's a matter of ignoring non-constructive criticism and unreasonable demands. Jeff knows better not to feed such issues. Frankly, I'm the one who's doing something stupid by posting these replies. I guess I'm just less experienced and more insecure than Jeff. Oh well.
The other company was ticklingparadise, & they took care of all the problems I had, so now they have a customer for life.
And what did they do, do a shoot just for you?
And hopefully after I tell ticklinghorror what I find wrong with the pay site they to will also do the right thing, & have a customer for life.
Isn't it a little pretentious to believe that you know what's right and what's wrong for their site, a site on which they've no doubt worked hard and long? You can certainly make suggestions, and it's entirely possible of what you'll suggest will inspire them to make some improvements. But the notion that they'd automatically be doing "the right thing" by doing what you ask of them, just because it's what you personally prefer, simply doesn't work for me.