Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Don't let them leave empty handed

Recently I was in the wedding party for a friends wedding. We had arranged to get suits using a new company named Indochino that has you size yourself, enter the numbers on their website and three weeks later you get a custom suit delivered to your door. Now there were some problems with the initial suits as one could have predicted but the company has addressed this by offering a free remake if a tailor you take it to recommends they remake it. They also offer and alteration credit if only minor tweaks are required. So after getting sized up properly and receiving my new suit I needed to return the original suit to the company.

Indochino happens to have their head office in Vancouver so I decided to just walk down and drop it off. I was greeted at the door by one of their employees who then decided he could not let me leave the office empty handed. He proceeded to give me one of their newly designed "Suit Utility Kits" which included a black tie, cuff links, tie clip, and handkerchief.

I was a little frustrated with the suit process initially but when they gave me this small gift I turned into an advocate. I am now happy with a great looking suit and perfect accessories to go with it. It can be pretty easy to diffuse a customers anger with something this small. Isn't it better to invest the small amount of money instead of losing a potential repeat customer? Well done Indochino.

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