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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: a wretched hive of scum and villainy
Posts: 55,652
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Cool. Ever notice that when a company does the right thing you tell the story once, when they do the wrong thing you tell it 10 times? case in point (sorry for the hijack):
Last week I was doing my expense account and noticed there was a $25 charge on my corporate credit card that was bogus.
I called B of A on their 24 hour hotline.
After about 10 minutes of punching 1 for this, 2 for that, the computer voice told me that I was being transferred to a company representative for further assistance. Finally.
On the other end after about 20 rings, another computer voice told me they were closed and told me to call back when they were open.
24 hours my butt.
On Monday, another 10 minutes of computer BS and when I finally talked to a real person, he said I need to contact the vendor and try to straighten it out with him. It was a freaking immigrant taxi cab driver who tried to rip me off.
I paid him $29 on a Monday, and a week later (after I was already home) he submitted another bogus invoice for $25. Prolly thought I wouldn't notice.
So I'm supposed to call him and tell him he got caught so he can cover his tracks and get away with it scott free pretending it was all a misunderstanding? That makes allot of sense.
I'm tempted to call the San Antonio police and file a formal complaint.
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