10th
December, 2014:
2107
hours IST
Last evening I got a Whatsapp
message from a number starting with +966 (the dialing code for the Kingdom
of
Saudi Arabia (KSA)). I was happy thinking it would be a message from my parents (they are currently on a pilgrimage to KSA). With excitement I checked the
messages and it read like this “Assalamu
alaikum” followed by the adjacent picture and then a message again
explaining what the picture is. It said “This
book is like an encyclopedia of Islamic Financial System. A colourful book, it
has almost everything about Islamic Financial System”. The last message said “Your dad is here with me in our bookstore in Makkah”. When I
checked these messages, it was already more than half an hour since the time I
received them.
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| Cover page of the book |
2142
hours IST
Realising the time lapsed, I was sure my father
wouldn’t be around at the store for so long. I thanked the sender for sharing
this. I communicated to him that I already own some books on the subject but
requested him if possible, please share the “Table of Contents” of this book which will help me to know more
about it. Honestly speaking, I forgot about this conversation and was not
expecting any response from him.
11th
December, 2014:
0002
hours IST
Couple of hours later (around
midnight), my phone buzzed multiple times and I checked there were messages. It
was from the same +966 number. There were 13 images. The first image (adjacent
one) read
“the index is spread over 13
pages and this is the first one”. The man actually clicked pictures of all 13
pages of the books “Table of Contents”
and sent it across. Yes, you read it right. I was as astonished as you probably
are reading this.
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| First of the 13 Images of the books Table of Contents |
Why I call it a “WOW”
experience is because my father was not around at the store waiting for me to
say a yes or a no, neither did the man know who he was interacting with (max he
must have known was that I am in India from the conversation with my father)
but he still took the pains of sending across the details, irrespective of
whether I will buy or no.
1205
hours IST
Since it was late in the night, I didn’t communicate
with my father and waited for morning (both in India and KSA. Makkah is 2.5
hours behind IST). Finally when I connected with my father today, he said you
must have received some message last evening about a book, but I didn’t wait
for your response because I had to rush. This just proves my father was not at
the store and hence there was no guarantee of a sale taking place. In spite of
this the owner shared the details. I narrated the conversation (between me and
the store guy) to my father and even he was surprised at the gesture. On asking
about the details of the book store (name, location and the name of the owner)
to my father, I found out it was the same store from where I had purchased the
earlier titles (but he doesn’t know me, nor was my father aware of this
transaction. So the possibility of serving a repeat customer also doesn’t arise).
The store is named “Daawah (means
invitation)” and is located on the first floor of Makkah Clock Tower opposite Al
Masjid Al Haraam. The owner is a “Burmese”national “Musa”.
Courtesies
Extended, Converted into a Sale
Thinking aloud, it was very easy for Musa to not
share details with me, thinking I am located in another country, my father is
also not present at the store and there is no guarantee whether he will even
return. By extending the courtesy, Musa has actually converted a curious
onlooker (my father) into a buyer of the book.
How many business houses and their sales
representatives actually extend such courtesies? Hope this inspires all of us
to serve our clients, customers in a much better way, without consideration to
only the bottom-line. Rather we must realize that bottom-line is actually a
by-product of such largesse.
Talking about the content of the book, it’s very useful
and relevant for me and I have told my father to pick it up in spite of the
steep price. I promise, “InshaAllah (God
willing)” whenever I visit Makkah, I will definitely pay a visit to Daawah
bookstore and Musa. The least that I could do from here is send across a thank
you message, which I already did.
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I am sure you must have also experienced such “WOW” moment(s) sometime in your life. Look forward to hearing
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I was really moved after going though the blog. It is very rare trait that we find in such unique souls who could reach out .A WOWExperience indeed. A moment Of Truth .Lot to emulate.
ReplyDeleteUmar. This is truly surreal.
ReplyDeleteIn a world where we teach and are taught only how to make the sale - that killing, in the banking parlance, your experience is a landmark lesson.
I reckon this experinece should be a part of the marketing text books for people to better comprehend the true essence of closing a sale. Meaningfully.
Cheers.
Jiten