One of the kinds of calls I get is people who don't know what the charge is on their credit card statement. They call us, and we explain what it is. Approximately 25 percent of the time it's a fraudulent charge and we give them instructions on what to do (call your bank.) The other 75 percent of the time it's something they forgot they did. A lot of these people then tell me "I'm sorry." "I'm sorry for bothering you about this." I apologize for calling you."
Well don't!
Apologize, that is.
If you see a charge on your statement and you don't recognize it, you should ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS call and check it out. ALWAYS. Don't apologize because you were checking it out. Everybody makes minor mistakes on a daily basis...you probably just forgot to put it in your account register. Do not apologize to me because you were being responsible for your own finances (Gasp! Shock! Awe!) because quite simply, I get ranted at and abused all night long, and never get apologized to for that. It then irks me when responsible people call in and apologize for 'bothering me' and being perfectly polite. It's incredibly ironic and it drives me nuts. Stop apologizing to me for being sane, nice and responsible for yourself!
Rant over. Return to your regularly scheduled CS slappery.
Well don't!
Apologize, that is.

If you see a charge on your statement and you don't recognize it, you should ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS call and check it out. ALWAYS. Don't apologize because you were checking it out. Everybody makes minor mistakes on a daily basis...you probably just forgot to put it in your account register. Do not apologize to me because you were being responsible for your own finances (Gasp! Shock! Awe!) because quite simply, I get ranted at and abused all night long, and never get apologized to for that. It then irks me when responsible people call in and apologize for 'bothering me' and being perfectly polite. It's incredibly ironic and it drives me nuts. Stop apologizing to me for being sane, nice and responsible for yourself!
Rant over. Return to your regularly scheduled CS slappery.

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