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Trying hard not to cry or reply with rude email

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OnlyWantsOne · 27/08/2012 16:12

I make stuff. Thats my "hobby job".

I've given away a few vouchers for things - to use in raffles etc to friends. Some of you may even know what that is.

Any way.... I had dd3 on Thursday night. I'm
Obviously very Tiredy and pathetic as her email has made me sob.
Just checked my emails to find an email from a lady who won my voucher in a raffle. She paid £1 for a ticket and won what I would normally charge £25 for.

You never told me there was a waiting list or that you weren't working which is why i wondered where my item had got to. I expected it to take a couple of weeks to make not months!!!

This is her reply to me saying that as soon as I was back at work I would be letting her know her place on the waiting list and hoped she enjoyed her weekend.


Tell me to get a grip.

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slartybartfast · 27/08/2012 16:14

ignore her, silly old bat, is there any call for a reply really?

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FriedEggsAndHam · 27/08/2012 16:14

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cocolepew · 27/08/2012 16:15

Ignore her,put her to the very bottom if the waiting list.
Congratulations on your new DD Smile

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OnlyWantsOne · 27/08/2012 16:15

I won't reply. Hence me venting in here. Which is terrible in itself.



Bag. Of. Hormones.

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GnocchiNineDoors · 27/08/2012 16:15

What a witch!! Offer her her £1 back Grin congrats on the new baby

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Nanny0gg · 27/08/2012 16:16

Congratulations!

And leave it.

Reply when you're up to it.

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starmaker7 · 27/08/2012 16:17

ignore her and put her into the junk folder until you are ready to deal with her .Or give her her pound back and tell her to sod off ;0)

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headfairy · 27/08/2012 16:17

Ignore, ignore, ignore and rise above it. I have a feeling I follow you on FB in which case the things you make are utterly beautiful and if she can't wait a few weeks to get one then she's a stupid ignorant cow! if she cancels on you can I have her place in the waiting list?

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slartybartfast · 27/08/2012 16:17

oh and congratulations!

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OnlyWantsOne · 27/08/2012 16:19

headfairy it's obvious on FB that there was a baby due soon wasn't there?

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GlaikitFizzog · 27/08/2012 16:20

It the hormones OWO. I cried when the postie delivered junkmail after ds was born.

You have told her when she can expect to hear from you. If she pushes it, then maybe have a word with the raffle organiser see if they can have a word on expectations.

Has that baby got a name yet?

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headfairy · 27/08/2012 16:21

OWO Oh God yeah...* is said idiot acting all innocent that you've just had a baby?

*I don't mean that to sound like you were banging on about it all day long btw :o

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GnocchiNineDoors · 27/08/2012 16:22

Are you Maker of the Beautiful Keepsake Bears? If so, it was obvious, yes. This random.woman is BU.

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slartybartfast · 27/08/2012 16:23

but would random woman be your facebook friend?

she was very rude, she won it in a raffle. for a £1 Shock
please just put it down to experience and enjoy your baby

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GiraffeAHolic · 27/08/2012 16:24

I also know you on FB (I'm 99% sure) and you made it very clear about being heavily pregnant and asking for patience. Your goods look worth waiting for anyway :)

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Thumbwitch · 27/08/2012 16:25

Cheeky bint!

If you feel that her email warrants a reply, just reiterate what you've already said about the waiting list and you getting back to work. Cut out all the niceties, keep it professional and businesslike.

Other than that, just leave it and do her thing when you have the time.

It's an amazing thing that people who get something for next to nothing always have such high expectations of their own importance - reminds me of the loon on the cake thread who expected a full-on Minnie Mouse cake for her DD and refused to pay £20 for it because it was "too much for an unimportant birthday" Hmm

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OnlyWantsOne · 27/08/2012 16:25

Huzzah.

Right well now I've outed myself don't go looking for posts about stitches

I shall just reply when Im back at my desk rather than chained to the sofa with small not named child attached to boob.

DP frowned at me and has forbidden me to check my emails again.

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Thumbwitch · 27/08/2012 16:26

And yes, have you decided on a name yet?

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headfairy · 27/08/2012 16:27

thumbwitch didn't the cake look expect a home made (and very professionally made) cake to be cheaper than a shop bought one? Loons, all of 'em!

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OnlyWantsOne · 27/08/2012 16:27

£20 for a cake? Is that ALL?!

The cake woman that does all the party cakes where I live (and they are Devine cakes) chargs between £40-£60 for a sponge cake decorated amazingly. If you don't want to pay that, then go to TESCO and keep shhhhhh

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headfairy · 27/08/2012 16:27

cake look??? I meant cake loon of course :o

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noblegiraffe · 27/08/2012 16:32

'I am very sorry for the delay, which, as I am sure you will understand, is unavoidable. Please let me know if you are no longer interested in X and I will remove your name from my list and ask raffle organiser to refund your ticket price'

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OnlyWantsOne · 27/08/2012 16:34

Thank you noble. That's the right response :)

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surroundedbyblondes · 27/08/2012 16:35

Your creations look truly lovely and she is a grumpy cow. Enjoy your lovely baby, take some time for yourself if you can in any way and don't let people like that get to you

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