>> One doesn't expect an supposedly impartial official to stick his foot out and trip you
>> up just for the sake of it, which seems to be happening in this case.
I may not expect it, but I absolutely check that it won't happen. That's how one gets a reputation as a reliable supplier.
Perhaps they should advertise as "reliable deliveries as long as everybody is nice and does their job the way we expect but if they don't it's not our fault".
>> The firm is good at what they do and don't have issues with other countries
>> around the world and other countries in Europe.
Well no, they're not, are they. If I wanted to contract a delivery in Italy I would do better to choose someone else.
Which is what will happen.
I speak as a person who used to export computers to Greece. Had I relied on being able to use the term "it's not my fault' I guess it wouldn't have gone well.
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