It just makes sense, the more hooks you have in the water, the greater your chances of catching a fish.
I recently purchased a 2-CD set. Music by an artist I was familiar with and enjoyed. When it showed up in the mail, however, I didn’t know any of the music. There was nothing I had heard before and none of it was very good.
I returned the music for a refund. My question is this, how hard would it have been to simply list the songs that were on the collection? They have already advertised it, they spent the time and energy to drop one hook in the water, so why not drop several? Let the fish see what their lunch is going to be.
The only thing I can figure is
the fisherman knew his bait was faulty but still had to get rid of it. He didn’t care about the random refunds; he
just had to get the boat back before the place closed.
What I'm saying is, had each song been listed on his web page, I would have seen up front the 2-CD set was not something I wanted and that would have saved us both time and money.
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