... y'know, like a crab.. get it?!
Ahem. Anyway.
Language Warning!
CW = Crab Woman
Me =
(As a quick preface, ever since 9/4 the queue for the phones was around 200 people waiting on the lines instead of our normal top of 20, and since then it's been from 30-50 every day because of after-holiday nastiness and due to new system and rules where for some reason Customer Service gets to transfer most of their calls to us... for no reason at all, since they're trained in more stuff than we are... it's been crazy.)
Me: Good evening, my name is ShadedWings, may I have your account number.
CW: *sigh* <blurts number while typing in the background>
Me: <verifies info, then gets down to the lovely question...> How can I help you?
CW: Yeah. I want to know what this "Co-Op" fee is. For a dollar. On my bill.
Me: <looking over account> Hmm... I'm not 100% sure, I don't believe I've seen this before. If you'll just give me a moment I'll check with a Supervisor as quick as I can.
CW: *sigh* Okay.
---
Sup: Looks like they signed up for some sort of donation thing in December 2006, 1.00 each month with their bill. It goes to energy assistance funds, for people who need help.
Me: *lightbulb* Ah! Okay, thanks.
---
Me: <explains it to CW>
CW: *explodes!* I never signed up for that!!
Me: Well... according to some notes here I managed to pull up, looks like you signed up in December -
CW: So. You're telling me I waited 37 minutes <yes she counted apparently> to talk to someone and THEN I waited 6 minutes while you had to find this out, and it's not even something that I signed up for! Couldn't you have FIGURED THIS OUT ON YOUR OWN!!
Me: ... I'm sorry, I hadn't come across this before and I wasn't sure, I didn't want to lie to you!
CW: Whatever. Just take it off my damn bill.
Me: I'd be more than happy to, but unfortunately I cannot personally do that. I can get you to someone who can though, it might just be a few more moments while I transfer you over to customer service... (they're not as busy as we are lately, so it literally would probably be a few moments)
CW: Wait. A. Minute. YOU are telling me I'll have to WAIT more for you to get SOMEONE to take this damn fucking charge off my damn bill that IF I signed up for it was a ONE TIME THING ONLY because it was CHRISTMAS!!??
Me: I'm really sorry, I wish I could do it for you, but I physically cannot access that section of your account -
CW: Well then, you had better TELL whoever you're transferring me to that I HAVE BEEN WAITING and they better take the charges off!
Me: I'm more than happy to, hold please! *click*
I ended up staying on the line to get the right person in customer service... they had to get me to the billing department, and this poor girl that I talked to hadn't even seen the situation but once before and didn't know how to remove it. I told her that I was giving her fair warning that the SC was pissed that she had to wait so long already and she just sighed and said "well, she'll just have to wait some more while I find out how to do this."
What I honestly don't get, is how can someone be SO obsessed over a single stinking dollar a month, that is going to help people as a charity donation? And that statement she made about only wanting to have paid it the one time for Christmas? If you're going to sign up for a donation for Christmas to help someone... go for a little more than a dollar, why don't you. Wonderful thought, but I can almost guarantee you most people lose more than a dollar a month in change and not even notice, unless you're so obviously anal-obsessed over every single dime like this lady was. Besides, it took her nine months to realize it was even on there!
Don't get me wrong, I've been to the make-every-dime-count stage several, several times. Including just a couple weeks ago. Yum yum ramen and rice. But! If you're already paying your bills... and you know hardship and how it is, one dollar toward helping someone who might not HAVE any money at all might just help keep their service on. And yes, before anyone asks, she was up to date on bills, and hadn't any late payments, so obviously she could pay...
I think this is longer than I wanted it to be. Yay for running on three hours' sleep!
Ahem. Anyway.
Language Warning!
CW = Crab Woman
Me =
(As a quick preface, ever since 9/4 the queue for the phones was around 200 people waiting on the lines instead of our normal top of 20, and since then it's been from 30-50 every day because of after-holiday nastiness and due to new system and rules where for some reason Customer Service gets to transfer most of their calls to us... for no reason at all, since they're trained in more stuff than we are... it's been crazy.)
Me: Good evening, my name is ShadedWings, may I have your account number.
CW: *sigh* <blurts number while typing in the background>
Me: <verifies info, then gets down to the lovely question...> How can I help you?
CW: Yeah. I want to know what this "Co-Op" fee is. For a dollar. On my bill.
Me: <looking over account> Hmm... I'm not 100% sure, I don't believe I've seen this before. If you'll just give me a moment I'll check with a Supervisor as quick as I can.
CW: *sigh* Okay.
---
Sup: Looks like they signed up for some sort of donation thing in December 2006, 1.00 each month with their bill. It goes to energy assistance funds, for people who need help.
Me: *lightbulb* Ah! Okay, thanks.
---
Me: <explains it to CW>
CW: *explodes!* I never signed up for that!!
Me: Well... according to some notes here I managed to pull up, looks like you signed up in December -
CW: So. You're telling me I waited 37 minutes <yes she counted apparently> to talk to someone and THEN I waited 6 minutes while you had to find this out, and it's not even something that I signed up for! Couldn't you have FIGURED THIS OUT ON YOUR OWN!!
Me: ... I'm sorry, I hadn't come across this before and I wasn't sure, I didn't want to lie to you!
CW: Whatever. Just take it off my damn bill.
Me: I'd be more than happy to, but unfortunately I cannot personally do that. I can get you to someone who can though, it might just be a few more moments while I transfer you over to customer service... (they're not as busy as we are lately, so it literally would probably be a few moments)
CW: Wait. A. Minute. YOU are telling me I'll have to WAIT more for you to get SOMEONE to take this damn fucking charge off my damn bill that IF I signed up for it was a ONE TIME THING ONLY because it was CHRISTMAS!!??
Me: I'm really sorry, I wish I could do it for you, but I physically cannot access that section of your account -
CW: Well then, you had better TELL whoever you're transferring me to that I HAVE BEEN WAITING and they better take the charges off!
Me: I'm more than happy to, hold please! *click*
I ended up staying on the line to get the right person in customer service... they had to get me to the billing department, and this poor girl that I talked to hadn't even seen the situation but once before and didn't know how to remove it. I told her that I was giving her fair warning that the SC was pissed that she had to wait so long already and she just sighed and said "well, she'll just have to wait some more while I find out how to do this."
What I honestly don't get, is how can someone be SO obsessed over a single stinking dollar a month, that is going to help people as a charity donation? And that statement she made about only wanting to have paid it the one time for Christmas? If you're going to sign up for a donation for Christmas to help someone... go for a little more than a dollar, why don't you. Wonderful thought, but I can almost guarantee you most people lose more than a dollar a month in change and not even notice, unless you're so obviously anal-obsessed over every single dime like this lady was. Besides, it took her nine months to realize it was even on there!
Don't get me wrong, I've been to the make-every-dime-count stage several, several times. Including just a couple weeks ago. Yum yum ramen and rice. But! If you're already paying your bills... and you know hardship and how it is, one dollar toward helping someone who might not HAVE any money at all might just help keep their service on. And yes, before anyone asks, she was up to date on bills, and hadn't any late payments, so obviously she could pay...
I think this is longer than I wanted it to be. Yay for running on three hours' sleep!
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