Let me tell you a story.
A couple months ago my favorite news source ZeroHedge tweeted about how Elon Musk internally discussed blocking Twitter access in the EU. And I then quote tweeted it, talking about how I have, several times over the years, toyed with banning all EU countries from my shopping cart.
To which I was asked why I would do that by one of my loyal EU customers.
My answer:
Because almost all the problems with delivery… flakey “digital nomads” not keeping me up-to-date on their addresses as they flit from place to place… snobby entitlement attitudes… outright crooked customs agents… crazy invoicing demands (instead of just creating a template and pasting their receipt info in they want me to custom craft a unique invoice just for lil’ ol’ them each month — no…)… etc are primarily from my EU customers.
France and Spain are probably the worst culprits.
But it ain’t just them — I’ve noticed it amongst several of them.
It’s a pattern that repeats itself every single month.
So yes, I have considered just banning all of the EU whole cloth.
But I have not been able to do so.
And the reason why I have not been able to do so is because unlike Abraham who couldn’t find even one righteous person to justify to God why He shouldn’t smite Sodom & Gomorrah… I have way too many great customers in the EU who are not problem customers (just the opposite — total “salt of the earth” customers) and am not going to smite them for the sins of a few low class jackass bums who I simply find easier to eject and ban as they rear their fugly heads.
This won’t matter to any non-EU boys & ghouls reading this.
But there it is anyway.
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