Does anyone remember the days when Blockbuster still had those late fees and before you could rent movies on-line? A few years back, I was in one waiting in line. There was only one guy at the register, and he was in the middle of a heated phone call with a customer who was complaining about late fees. From what I overheard on this, he was very polite, did the fake smile voice the whole time, apologized up and down that Blockbuster charged her for being late, things you normally have to swallow your honor and pride over. After he apologized one more time and assured her the late fees would be removed, he thanked her for calling and hung up, still "smiling". Right as he hung up, he said out loud to anyone that was listening, "It's always someone else's fault!" This guy further went to say that this woman calls every week after she returns videos late, but did not expect to be charged even though she had been told about this over and over again.
To me, late fees were a great thing to have, mainly because it is aggravating not to be able to rent the movie you want because someone has decided to keep the film a really long time. It was a deterrant to get people to bring their stuff back on time. Maybe this woman was the reason they did away with that stuff?!
To me, late fees were a great thing to have, mainly because it is aggravating not to be able to rent the movie you want because someone has decided to keep the film a really long time. It was a deterrant to get people to bring their stuff back on time. Maybe this woman was the reason they did away with that stuff?!
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