We are a factory selling lamps, and a customer bought lamps from us.
She said she contacted their top electrician for the installation.
After the installation is complete, I received an email from the customer saying that our quality is poor and we need to return the product.
The bracket of the light fixture in the picture has been bent. I once asked the customer by email, and the customer said that the package was not damaged in any way.
Here is the image link:IMG_2011.jpg - https://workdrive.zohoexternal.com/external/83ca66761367b94556aefa0a59429b3c0c7842a3be88e6e2bbaa156f0ef870a4
I have questions. First, if the electrician finds that the bracket has been bent before installation, can he choose to confirm with the customer before installing?
Second, the bracket is metal, and it can be adjusted to a normal angle with a little force. Can't the top electrician adjust the bracket when he finds this problem?
Third, is this electrician really as professional as the customer says?
After receiving the customer's email, we have made it clear that we can reissue the parts for the customer for free, but the customer still chooses to refund.
We processed the refund for her, but the light has already been installed, and we have been unable to carry out secondary sales, which caused us Lost $4500.
I need some opinions from everyone.
She said she contacted their top electrician for the installation.
After the installation is complete, I received an email from the customer saying that our quality is poor and we need to return the product.
The bracket of the light fixture in the picture has been bent. I once asked the customer by email, and the customer said that the package was not damaged in any way.
Here is the image link:IMG_2011.jpg - https://workdrive.zohoexternal.com/external/83ca66761367b94556aefa0a59429b3c0c7842a3be88e6e2bbaa156f0ef870a4
I have questions. First, if the electrician finds that the bracket has been bent before installation, can he choose to confirm with the customer before installing?
Second, the bracket is metal, and it can be adjusted to a normal angle with a little force. Can't the top electrician adjust the bracket when he finds this problem?
Third, is this electrician really as professional as the customer says?
After receiving the customer's email, we have made it clear that we can reissue the parts for the customer for free, but the customer still chooses to refund.
We processed the refund for her, but the light has already been installed, and we have been unable to carry out secondary sales, which caused us Lost $4500.
I need some opinions from everyone.