Following a factual response (difficult to remain unemotional but I think we managed), we received a follow-up this morning. Obviously it made them think because they have asked to continue the relationship on the "good terms that they previously enjoyed" - but no apology! I wonder where that leaves them in the priority order now that we're increasingly busy? Amazing innit.
Doesn't surprise me at all. I've just had a nasty email from some clients I built an ecom site for. They had a small budget and wanted just a basic site to sell a few products on. No special requirements, all standard stuff, so Cubecart it was then. I provided them with all the details, we added their products, pricing, tax, shipping, payment options etc and they traded happily and reported that the site was doing really well. 6 months later they want VAT and non VAT pricing displayed at the same time, custom VAT pricing and other stuff that's out of Cubecart's (and most other off the shelf systems) league. I tried a couple of plug-ins but due to the complexity of their requirements it's just not working despite spending 8 hours of my own time unpaid trying to get it to work. I've offered to put them in touch with a Cubecart developer but that's not good enough, I'm crap, my service is crap and I need to get round there fast and sort it out. They point to big custom sites that have probably cost 50 times more than theirs and tell me their site should provide exactly the same functionality and I 'better get myself over there now' to sort it out.
Lovely people. Looking forward to Monday, as ever.