I, just now, got of the phone with this guy.
Me: Stuff Distribution
SC: You gotta stop faxing me. So-and-so (in sales) keeps faxing my cell phone. You're using up my minutes.
Me: Ok, can I get the last 4 digits of your number? (for some reason, people don't want to give us their whole numbers even though we already have it in the fax program)
SC: Yeah. It's XXXX.
Me: Ok, I'll -
SC: XXX-XXX-XXXX. There it goes again.
Me: All right, I'll just have to -
SC: You gotta stop it. You're using up my minutes. All the way from California. You're gonna cost me a fortune.
Me: I'll go ahead and get this taken care of.
SC: Yeah, you're using up my minutes. Make it stop.
*click*
Ok, pal. I get the idea that you've got a cell phone and every time you answer and it beeps in your ear, you're having to pay for a 6-second chunk of time. I have heard and I understand. But if that's the case, then why in heck are you harranging me to make it stop for five minutes even though it only took the first 30 seconds to explain the problem and get my response?
What I really want to know, however, is why on earth would it matter that we're calling from California? It's not like you're billed based on the originating caller's location. And you're with the military. It's not like you, personally, even pay for the minutes! The whole 30 seconds of them that were taken by the auto-repeat feature of the fax system. The fax system that was already stopped. When you called last time and spoke to So-and-so.
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Me: Stuff Distribution
SC: You gotta stop faxing me. So-and-so (in sales) keeps faxing my cell phone. You're using up my minutes.
Me: Ok, can I get the last 4 digits of your number? (for some reason, people don't want to give us their whole numbers even though we already have it in the fax program)
SC: Yeah. It's XXXX.
Me: Ok, I'll -
SC: XXX-XXX-XXXX. There it goes again.
Me: All right, I'll just have to -
SC: You gotta stop it. You're using up my minutes. All the way from California. You're gonna cost me a fortune.
Me: I'll go ahead and get this taken care of.
SC: Yeah, you're using up my minutes. Make it stop.
*click*
Ok, pal. I get the idea that you've got a cell phone and every time you answer and it beeps in your ear, you're having to pay for a 6-second chunk of time. I have heard and I understand. But if that's the case, then why in heck are you harranging me to make it stop for five minutes even though it only took the first 30 seconds to explain the problem and get my response?
What I really want to know, however, is why on earth would it matter that we're calling from California? It's not like you're billed based on the originating caller's location. And you're with the military. It's not like you, personally, even pay for the minutes! The whole 30 seconds of them that were taken by the auto-repeat feature of the fax system. The fax system that was already stopped. When you called last time and spoke to So-and-so.
^-.-^
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