wadesgirl
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I had a guest who left a party early last week. When I totaled her order up at home I realized she was only $3 away from the guest special. We played phone tag for a WEEK, leaving messages for each other, her asking if she can call me back, etc. Well, last night I closed the show because I told her we would be closing Saturday and figured since the show closed late and I had not heard from her that she didn't want it. This morning, DH played a message on our answering machine from this guest. I only give out my cell phone number but had to make calls from the house phone since my cell phone was dead over the weekend. No one calls me at home so I didn't even bother to check the machine. I called her tonight and told her the bad news but that I would cover it because it was my fault. She wants to add a product to her total that would have added $13.38 to her previous total. My sister is holding a show tomorrow so I figured I would tack it onto her show. Do I:
A) Put her in as a guest, she pays the $13.38 for the product and tax and I pay for the shipping and knife.
B) Put her in as a guest, pay the shipping out of my pocket and get the knife on my sister's host order at a discount.
C) Put her in as a co-host and use the $13.38 to go towards the product and the knife (at the host discount) to save me even more money.
I thought if I did option C, I could just give her a hand written receipt and the co-host 10% PHD as a "sorry" gift. Is this ethical?
A) Put her in as a guest, she pays the $13.38 for the product and tax and I pay for the shipping and knife.
B) Put her in as a guest, pay the shipping out of my pocket and get the knife on my sister's host order at a discount.
C) Put her in as a co-host and use the $13.38 to go towards the product and the knife (at the host discount) to save me even more money.
I thought if I did option C, I could just give her a hand written receipt and the co-host 10% PHD as a "sorry" gift. Is this ethical?