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Thoughtful Thursdays – Are you bullied by your customers?

It can sneak up very quietly, perhaps over a period of time. The signs are there, but often so subtle they go unnoticed until it is too late.

Today’s thought is about customers who bully and take advantage of their suppliers.

I suspect it occurs more often than one might think. I believe it happens because the supplier allows it in the name of serving the customer better. The truth of the matter may really be the fear of losing a customer. A fear that can be so strong that the sales person will do almost anything to keep it from happening.

Examples of bully behaviour

What might this behaviour indicate at the customer

What can be done?

You must establish the line you will not cross and be prepared to walk away if need be. Sometimes it just doesn’t work out.

They fact that they continue to buy from you is positive. Remember that there is a cost associated with changing suppliers.

In my experience, these situations are for the most part preventable. Don’t stop building the relationships at all levels once you have the business. Nurturing the relationship is equally as important as delivering the product or service.

Good selling,
Richard


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