When tax season came around my husband scheduled an appointment with H & R Block on a day he had off but I did not. This meant that when he picked me up from work I needed to sign the papers and then we just needed to drop them off at H&R Block. I take out our tax papers and notice that my name is misspelled. My first name is Rachel, and the tax
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And I think it's entirely possible that "Rachael" IS the only way he has seen it spelled.
And if I had been the H&R Block person who helped you and you HAD responded with "Obviously you don't read the Bible" I'd probably finish up your printing and get you out of there - whether or not someone has read the bible should have no weight when it comes to how they know a name is spelled. I would likely spell it Rachel but that's because of Friends, not the bible.
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Second of all you didn't say that he said you'd been spelling it wrong your entire life. All that you said he said was "I dont think I have ever seen it not spelled Rachael." which is NOT saying that you spell your own damn name wrong.
And you said he was swearing ABOUT the computer program problems not at you. So again, not bad service but it is a bit rude.
Next time you post maybe you should include all the details because what you did include is NOT bad service. And no, he shouldn't take his bad day out on you but are you going to tell me that you've never taken a bad mood out on someone who didn't deserve it?
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I, however, am a medievalist. We swear as scholarly discussion.
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