tl;dr After local news aired the story, Tesla has paid the pie shop $2,000, the cost of ingredients for the cancelled order.

  • @ixodis
    link
    267
    edit-2
    9 months ago

    What a cheap mother fucker Tesla and Elon are. Could have just paid for the pies and come out looking good. But instead nickel and dimes for just the ingredients. When you’re a billionaire. Fuck outta here.

    • FuglyDuck
      link
      English
      689 months ago

      what’s sad is… the small business owner is at least publicly grateful.

      • 520
        link
        fedilink
        729 months ago

        Kinda has to be. Too easy for Elon to turn it into a shit storm against her otherwise

        • GladiusB
          link
          29 months ago

          Well others have ordered from all over the place. The bad publicity actually helped her business.

          • 520
            link
            fedilink
            19 months ago

            Yeah but if Elon could make her look like the unreasonable one, he could essentially start a witch hunt from within his own cult. That can do worse things than just negatively impact the bottom line.

            • @n0clue
              link
              19 months ago

              deleted by creator

            • @Duamerthrax
              link
              19 months ago

              He could start it just by tweaking the twitter algrothium. He could make them disappear from twitter just as easily as well.

    • Dojan
      link
      209 months ago

      It’s absolutely ridiculous.

    • @nandeEbisu
      link
      69 months ago

      Tbf, this time it didn’t seem like Elon was behind this, probably some manager in the dealership. The article also said he commented they would pay her when he heard the news.

      • @Duamerthrax
        link
        29 months ago

        Yeah, this isn’t really a “Tesla Bad” type story. It’s a “every multibillionaire dollar company is out of touch and doesn’t care” type story.

        • @nandeEbisu
          link
          19 months ago

          Honestly, I think it’s a store manager is an asshole, but happens to work for a company that’s an easy target story.

    • @stoly
      link
      69 months ago

      Because money does not create class.

  • @SpaceNoodle
    link
    1119 months ago

    What about the cost of labor and lost sales?

    • @NateNate60OP
      link
      209 months ago

      I am not defending Tesla’s actions, but I don’t think any sales were actually lost. After the press coverage, people started showing up en masse to buy from them.

      • @SpaceNoodle
        link
        123
        edit-2
        9 months ago

        The original article I read about this quoted the owner regarding sales that were turned down in order to fulfill Tesla’s order.

        I’m glad to hear the community has rallied around the business, but that doesn’t excuse Tesla from bilking them.

        • @CosmoNova
          link
          539 months ago

          I’m glad to hear the community has rallied around the business, but that doesn’t excuse Tesla from bilking them.

          Exactly. Excuses like these are just a stone throw away from “You should pay Tesla to give your business work. Just think of the expose you get!” rhetoric. Tesla is essentially riding into the sunset on the back of the wonderful community that came in to show support for a local business. It’s a happy end only in spite of Teslas awful role in it.

          • Transporter Room 3
            link
            fedilink
            79 months ago

            What, you don’t get paid in exposure?

            If anyone knows the conversion rate for exposures to USD, can you let me know? I’m having trouble getting anyone to accept it as currency…

        • FuglyDuck
          link
          English
          139 months ago

          *cancelled. the owner canceled prior orders to make time.

            • FuglyDuck
              link
              English
              15
              edit-2
              9 months ago

              Not exactly.

              Let me ask you this. Which would make you more upset: A business saying “We’re sorry but we can’t take any more orders at this time,” when you called in presumably weeks (or at least days,) ahead of time, or after having put in an order weeks or at least days ahead of time, getting a phone call the day before valentines day- the same day you were getting something special for the loved one; and that business saying “We’re sorry but we have to cancel your order.”>

              I’ll give you a hint. one lets you place an order elsewhere, the other means your getting your pie or cookie or whatever from the grocery store’s pre-baked section.

              Chances are the customers that are upset were likely to be repeat customers where it’s very dubious that Tesla will place another order there again. she may have in fact lost returning customers with that; or, at the very least provide something to make up for it, a discount for next time, or something.

              Edit to clarify: a good way of dealing with being booked up is to offer them first dibs on reservations for another day. sure, they can’t take care of them on valentines, but Easter is right around the corner. it gets them to feel special; and a lot of times, even if they decline a different order, they’ll remember the effort and come back. the other response… not so much.

              • @SpaceNoodle
                link
                139 months ago

                Ah, so it’s even worse for the business than I had previously thought.

                • FuglyDuck
                  link
                  English
                  59 months ago

                  She’s fortunate that people hate Tesla. it made it go viral.

                  beyond that, yeah. lets just say lessons were probably learned. (lessons that every SBO learns at some point, more or less.)

      • @LucidLethargy
        link
        119 months ago

        That’s not how this works, but thank you for the silver lining here. People try to be good, even if Elon and Tesla are bad.

      • @derf82
        link
        English
        119 months ago

        They literally turned down other businesses to fill Tesla’s order. What do you call that? Tesla needed to pay their full bill.

  • @FinishingDutch
    link
    629 months ago

    Man, what a bunch of dickheads. Granted, the bakery are dummies in not waiting for the payment to clear, but still. Two grand means nothing to Tesla, so they should’ve paid regardless. The bad publicity costs them way more than that.

    • @Red_October
      link
      29 months ago

      Tesla already has so much bad press that this was hardly even a drop in the bucket for them.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
    link
    fedilink
    English
    45
    edit-2
    9 months ago

    And they only did it because of bad press. Had this gone completely under the radar, I don’t think they would have paid shit. This doesn’t change my mind about them since it is so obviously just to try and save face.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      16
      edit-2
      9 months ago

      And then all they do is pay for the bare cost of the ingredients.

      They could have tipped an extra $1000 and made a lot of people cheer. But no

  • Skeezix
    link
    329 months ago

    Simply because they realized that someday they might want to order more.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      60
      edit-2
      9 months ago

      Nah. 2k$ was a cheap PR face save for them. Pay 2k$ or deal for weeks and months with “remember how Tesla was a stingy bad corporate and cancelled a large order to a small business without compensation”.

      Noh they can go “Well yeah the cancellation wasn’t exactly gracefully, but hey we compensated the business for it. Our bad.”

      Mind you even just paying the while 15k$ would have been small change for them. So I guess they are not utterly (business relations wise) horrible company, but still a cheap conglomerate.

    • @dustyData
      link
      109 months ago

      They definitely need more strict and clear terms of service sorted out. But to think that this business has dealt with dozens of huge tech corporations like Google, Meta, Amazon, Apple, and many others before and this is the first time this has ever happened to them says a lot about Tesla’s financial culture.