A patron calls wanting phone numbers for renter insurance. Meaning, phone numbers to companies that offer renter insurance, instead of, maybe, a state dept. that might regulate it, or anything else.
anyway, why don't people look in the freakin' phone book? What do they do with the things? These books come to a house once a year. And if you move usually the phone company will send you one.
So I look up some companies, and she doesn't want Farmers. I give her the number to Geico and Allstate. Allstate's number is very simple, it's 1-800-Allstate. Of course, the moron wants me to give her the numbers, no the letters because her phone doens't have letters
ok, I need to take a poll on phones that don't have letters. But the thing is everyone who gets a number from me that is made up of numbers say they don't have letters on their phone. I think the patrons are just lazy.
So I enumerate. And Allstate=8 numbers. So the woman argues with me that that isn't right. I tell her that is correct, that she should try to call that number. She wanted a supervisor. My super happens to be here with me, answering phones. By the time I go get her the patron hangs up.
Stupid 8 digit (not counting area code) numbers.
anyway, why don't people look in the freakin' phone book? What do they do with the things? These books come to a house once a year. And if you move usually the phone company will send you one.
So I look up some companies, and she doesn't want Farmers. I give her the number to Geico and Allstate. Allstate's number is very simple, it's 1-800-Allstate. Of course, the moron wants me to give her the numbers, no the letters because her phone doens't have letters

So I enumerate. And Allstate=8 numbers. So the woman argues with me that that isn't right. I tell her that is correct, that she should try to call that number. She wanted a supervisor. My super happens to be here with me, answering phones. By the time I go get her the patron hangs up.
Stupid 8 digit (not counting area code) numbers.
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