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Let me put you in a place where I'm sure we've all either have been in the past, or will be in the future.
You've ordered coffee from a coffee shop, very specific to how you always get it. You were clear in your instructions and requested what you request every time you get coffee from this place. They've finished your drink, you thank them, and take it. You take a sip after it's cooled down after a while and realize that this isn't what you ordered. They're missing something, or something of the sort.
What do you do now? Do you just drink it anyway, or do you address the issue and get them to fix it?
If this example doesn't apply to you, think of a situation where you ordered something, paid for it, and were given something you didn't order, or your order wasn't made exactly how you ordered it.
You've ordered coffee from a coffee shop, very specific to how you always get it. You were clear in your instructions and requested what you request every time you get coffee from this place. They've finished your drink, you thank them, and take it. You take a sip after it's cooled down after a while and realize that this isn't what you ordered. They're missing something, or something of the sort.
What do you do now? Do you just drink it anyway, or do you address the issue and get them to fix it?
If this example doesn't apply to you, think of a situation where you ordered something, paid for it, and were given something you didn't order, or your order wasn't made exactly how you ordered it.