Well, I have been away from the computer for several days participating in a show for several days and then recovering and turning items to replace some of the inventory sold. I had almost forgotten about this thread until I realized that I needed to put in an order for replacing kits that were sold and building even more inventory for the holiday season.
I must say, with all respect, that I really am not sure how to respond to your post and I almost just allowed it to fade away into obscurity...however, since you have stated in your post that I was confused, and have inferred the lack of intelligence on my part, I feel the need to not defend myself, but rather...to show the very exact point of my original post.
First, you are correct. The tech support person DID explain how to fill the perfume pen, and yes, he did state the instructions were on the website. Not only did I agree with him on that statement, but also chided in the fact that I have that information on the instructions that come with every kit.
I see also from your post in response to mine, that you have spoken to your (sharp) tech person and he has informed you of what information he provided...and I find it very admirable on your part that you choose to stand by your employee.
HOWEVER, if that had been the question of how to fill the perf pen..then all would have been fine, and you are correct that I would feel like an idiot.
BUT...AFTER I explained SEVERAL times that was NOT the information I was looking for, your (sharp) tech person chose to hang up the phone while I was still speaking..!!
The question was 'not' how to 'fill' the perf pen with perfume.
**The question was: that the customer has filled the perfume pen with one type of perfume, and now wishes to change the type of perfume to a different brand/smell. What is the procedure for that..?..ie, the customer has filled the pen with 'stinky perfume #1' and now wishes to remove that perfume, and fill the perf pen with 'skunk smell #2'..??
I am not sure how to explain that statement more clearly. I did try explaining that question several different ways (until I was hung up on). And, that information DID use to be on available on your website, I simply could not find it, which is why I called for your support.
And now here is the leadership of the company belittling me, the customer, without bothering to contact or find out what the issue really was...ie, customer support.
I personally believe that speaks loads.
I checked with my tech support guy Jerry who took this call who is a very sharp guy (but does speak with an accent) ... He specifically told you what our instruction sheet states (yes it IS published on the Web site) and both explained and referred you to these instructions ................
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Loading the Applicator with Perfume
• Dip the applicator tip while in the pen, into the perfume bottle and hold it for one minute. This will soak up the perfume.
The white applicator tip will swell and stay in place when filled with liquid.
• Before refilling the pen, clean applicator tip by soaking it in household type alcohol.
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You appear to be upset since your were either confused by these instructions or upset that we don't give a "handout" about this refilling process. We DO respond to requests of this type but apparently we've never had this request and consequently couldn't possibly anticipated a request like this (yes we DO respond to requests when we feel it would enhance our products). Normally the fellow selling the product will explain the process to the customer or publish his own instructions if necessary ... or the recipient is familiar with this type of product.
I'll sand by our tech, our instructions, and our company on this one and dispute this gentleman's representation of the event.
Ed Levy
VP and GM
Penn State Industries