Repairing Faith In The World
An older gentleman comes into the store with his digital camera.
Customer: “It’s broken; it’s not powering up. Can you repair it for me?”
Me: “Let me have a look.”
It seems like it’s out of power, so for troubleshooting, I replace the batteries, and it seems to work just fine.
Customer: “Oh! What did you do?”
Me: “It just needed new batteries.”
I play around with it a little and test a few functions.
Me: “I think you’re all set.”
Customer: “Thank you! I was worried because I thought it was broken. How much do I owe you?”
Me: “Nothing, you’re all set. There’s no repair job to pay for.”
He hands me a twenty.
Customer: “Here. Take this, then.”
Me: “Seriously, no charge.”
Customer: “Son, let me tell you: I am paying you for your expertise. It might have been a simple fix to a young man like you, but to me, that is knowledge that I am willing to pay for. Never undervalue yourself and your knowledge in this world, ya hear me?”
Me: “I hear you, sir.”
Customer: “Good. And if you really need more justification, I’m paying for those nice new batteries you put in my camera!”
And with that, he was gone. My all-time favorite customer.