Now since men have to actually write and request an OK on preferred411 (it's a newer procedure), I'm rather surprised that a guy who gave a "no" review would request an OK from the lady.
Just seems out of place.
Anyway ... if the guy doesn't deserve the OK, then don't give it. Period. If he gets upset because of it, that's his issue and not yours.
There has been only one time that I didn't give an OK. And the reason was personal. But I'll tell everyone anyway!
He used to be a real problem poster at the time, and this was a few years back. He's no longer around. I probably shouldn't have seen him to begin with but he haggled and then, I agreed. Plus, I'll admit that I was curious about the man.
I know. Shame on me but my philosophy is offer me what you wish to offer me and I'll tell you no if I want to.
Well ... the appointment was awkward and I didn't even check the envelope until the next morning because it was a late appointment. Again, he was a very well known poster on this board and I didn't think for a moment, knowing his personality, that the funds wouldn't be correct.
It was short. I contacted him, was pretty upset ($120 short), and he made it right and apologized.
But I had to drive to HIS location to get the additional funds. It took almost 2 hours to do it. And the appointment wasn't a positive one. We liked each other well enough, I guess.
But he was awkward (generally not an issue), rough, was verbally aggressive towards me, and then I was shorted. I didn't feel right giving him an OK. And that was alright!
I'm not one for bullies. If I guy wishes to bump a poor review, best thing to do is ignore him.
And at the end of the day, I just doubt that Gina would do something to your account if there was a sincere reason to NOT give this guy an OK on preferred411.
I appreciate that she doesn't take bullshit from ladies in the business. I respect it. But she's a woman, too. And experienced. Shrug.
Interesting topic, kaylee!
Best,
Elisabeth