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Based on my experiences in customer service and just seeing online reviews in general, I have strong doubts about the accuracy of the complaint.
I guess that's why he kept all the complaint tablets lol
Like those restaurants that frame their comically bad reviews.
All I'm saying is copper grading is complex, and impure copper can be better copper.
Is it Ea-Nasir's fault if a customer asks for the wrong grade? No, it isn't!
Considering there were other complaints found about not only his copper, but him being rude, I believe he was the asshole here.
I've never met the man, and have done little to no business with him, but in my experience if you do a lot of work some people are going to complain about it, and only the pissiest of them would go out of their way to inscribe a tablet about it. Nobody is putting that effort into "went fine, no complaints."
Ea-nāṣir's reputation may be the earliest victim of survivorship bias.
He had multiple complaint tablets in his possession. Why did he save them? They take up a lot of space!