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Here, Here!!!!!!!! I was also told by a customer service person I had to deal with recently, who I had charmed, what I had to do to get by all the waiting if I had to call back and she said to press the ##### key several times. For that particular company that worked. I also know that for a lot of them if you just stay on the line and don't press the numbers that they tell you that eventually a live customer rep comes on.
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I have a rolodex of peeves----I may post as I go along. Ha!!!! I guess one that burns me up are people who take young kids to public places (restaurants in particular) and bring NOTHING to entertain them with. Unfortunately the rest of the patrons are expected to watch these darlings yell, scream, make a mess, cry and make the dining experience miserable. I had 2 active kids when they were little (my son was ADD) and we always took boatloads of stuff to occupy them--------if one of them still couldn't behave outdoors they went which didn't happen often.
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oh me too !!!!!!!! on both cases..... Thanks for the ##### tip!!
My kids are very active too. I KNOW BETTER than to take them to a place where they'll be bored. And we save special toys for the outtings. That way they're not tired of the toy. I think my biggest complaint would be the customer care people that dont hardly speak english. Makes me crazy !!!!! |
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That's because most so many services today (including insurance and credit card customer care) are outsourced---don't hesitate-----tell them that you want to speak to someone else whose English you can understand or who can understand your English---this saves face all the way around. Either that or hang up and try again---usually you will get someone else---ALSO, should you have any credit card problems in which your card is denied because of travel hang up and try again. I've done this so many times it's not funny but I end up with a rep that I can understand and get the problem resolved. Don't think that you are stuck with that particular rep. You're not. Oh, BTW----just learned that even some doctors' offices in the US are outsourcing their lab results and xrays-------oooohhhhhhh isn't that a comforting thought??
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I love this thread! I could type books and volumes with all of my rants and raves. I'll choose a singular rant for the moment because we are about to pack up and head off for the long weekend. Going to spend time with the in-laws,an experience which will give me a lot of rant and rave material,you can be sure.
I'm not a consumer of TV, particularly Talk shows. On occasion I tune in, out of boredom. I've frequently seen couples with marital woes featured. The husband, typically unattractive, balding, and with beer belly akin to a woman in her 9th month of pregnancy, enters into a tirade as to how his wife's appearance has progressively gone downhill. Looking at said wife, particularly in the context of having bore children, and having done (hard) "time" being married to this man, she looks pretty darn good. I can't help but to direct a rant or a few in the general direction of the TV. What is wrong with these men and the women who take what is tantamount to abuse from them? That's my rant for now. I wish you all a wonderful, hopefully rant-free long weekend. Remember -- it's cathartic to rant and rave. I think that's the origin of Primal Scream Therapy. |