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Dec 01, 2010 16:52

I'll give you the moral of the story first: Don't mess with me ( Read more... )

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kappsgurl December 2 2010, 02:51:22 UTC
No, I hadn't heard that story. How awful! But I dunno, it sort of still feels like a fluke. How can someone keep that up for long?

And I know what you mean about the certificate. I complained online about this new salon I went to and they found it, returned my money and gave me a gift card to come back. I gave it to my sister for Christmas that year.

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kappsgurl December 2 2010, 13:03:45 UTC
It's a valid point. I guess I've just always been the type to follow through with my threats. If I say I'm never going back there again, I won't. I'm very stubborn like that. Ever since I was 8 years-old and I closed my very first bank account. I wrote the bank a nasty letter saying it was because they let my parents steal all my allowance money back. And these days, if I ever decide to leave my credit union, it will decidedly NOT be for BoA because of all the terrible things I've heard from their customers ( ... )

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kappsgurl December 2 2010, 14:11:39 UTC
The longest contract I've ever heard of is two years. That's a long time, but it still has an end point. Around 1.5 years in to a service I hated, I'd be doing my research, trying to find the most suitable replacement. I'd probably do that research online.

Utilities, fine. I'll concede. You get what you get with those. (But even they have someone to answer to.) So if we can say the power/heating company, and in some areas the cable company, you have just about everything left where you are free to make your own choices. I talked about a gas station and a sub shop in this post. I'm certainly not tied down to either one of THEM. I'll bet everyone can think of a few places they could easily stop giving their hard-earned money to.

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anonymous December 2 2010, 20:09:15 UTC
Bird droppings are hard to clean, especially if they dry up. You'll have to do it by hand. You can't just wipe it off, either, since birds use sand/rocks to help digest food. You need to get the car wet and apply a cleaning solution; let cleaning solutions set for a while before trying to take it off.

As for the subway incident, it's not really much of an incident. That work, as you probably know, is exhausting and boring/repetive. Maybe the employee is/was depressed. Perhaps they have social anxiety disorder There is a wide array of reasons they may not smile at you but everyone is only human. Please show some compassion to others.

Was there anything wrong with the sandwich? Did you get the product you expected? Did they spit in it?

Was the problem really that your ego did not get the attention you want?

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kappsgurl December 2 2010, 20:25:30 UTC
I was willing to accept that the droppings wouldn't come off in the car wash when he told me that. But what in the world would he have to lose by letting me go through again? He wasn't even nice or sympathetic in the least and maybe that's what bothered me the most ( ... )

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