Nothing wrong about complaining Anti-consumer behavior
[QUOTE=Taliesin92;6851568]Well said. I think Sesang is one of the best organizations in SoCal, in terms of the exceptional talent they offer, the price, and the professional conduct of the booker. For those three reasons, this org is very successful, and that may be the real source of the problem. When you become very successful, people with agendas will attack you relentlessly. Just ask any Patriot fan in the Tom Brady days. Everyone else hated them for one simple reason. Too much winning. LOL![/QUOTE]Oh brother. Another "they hate us because they ain't us".
Aside from those two new user accounts going at sesang (very sus I agree), are people really "hating" on Sesang? People don't like their cancellation policy and they have a right to voice it on here.
I personally have been treated pretty damn well by their norcal affiliate, but I also know that I haven't had any Force Majeure happen yet with them. And that's when masks come off and real faces get revealed. And I like sesang or sks offerings and I think no upcharge is great for LA folks.
And I know very trusted mongers who got burned on their (NorCal) cancellation policies. And personally, I always side with fellow mongers when it comes to anti-consumer policies, even if it's not in my self-interest.
Also, anti-consumer practices don't stop being anti-consumer because they are announced in advance. Sdag also announced their shit practice in advance. So? For some reason people think you can take it or leave it only. But complaining about it is somehow bad. No it isn't. That's how consumers express their unhappiness.
An org lost business because of complaining? Two words. Boo hoo. Don't institute anti-consumer practices, and people won't complain. Was that so hard?
Here's a special note to bookers and / or girls who read this board. If you think you can institute whatever rule you want, and your expectation is that consumers just take it or leave it but are not allowed to complain about it, you simply don't get how this works. You want to reap all the benefits of public forum info sharing but want none of the downside that comes with it. Accept criticism the same way you accept praise. If someone doesn't like something, your first thought should be to reconcile, not suppress speech on forums. Don't run from accountability.