However, some of the partners thought that Wendy was making a mountain out of a molehill. They didn't need to be so troublesome at all. If she did this in the shop, it would only increase manpower and material resources, and even financial resources. Perhaps those customers wouldn't come to buy clothes because it was so troublesome here.
"What's the point of sending this message all of a sudden?" A partner asked in their group.
"She just wants us to invite more guests. It's useless. I won't follow her."
"Yes, you are right. She is a designer. We are selling clothes. Of course we know how to sell them. They don't know. We don't need to care about it."
As a result, they didn't do as Wendy said. Instead, as before, they received the guests when they came and didn't ask about the customer's information, because they were afraid that the customer would be alert.