🆎 on Nostr: I cannot overstate how angry it makes me when customers attempt to implement ...
I cannot overstate how angry it makes me when customers attempt to implement "Supplier Terms" onto their suppliers long after a contract has been formed, or try to implement new policy that never existed before like "no PO, no pay". Or require a "supplier questionnaire" to be completed.
If you're a supplier, push back.
Tell them there are admin charges for completing a questionnaire, or tell them you can't agree to their "supplier terms".
It's always an attempt to gain advantage unfairly.
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2024-04-09 15:11:20Event JSON
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