Here's another one from my wife and her wonderful <cough>sarcasm<cough> job at the furniture restorers.
Actually the job really is wonderful for her...it's the uber-rich people out there who are assholes to her that makes some days a pain in the butt for her.
Waterford, the same people who make Waterford crystal make woodstoves.
Yes, woodstoves. Woodstoves that cost more than my last three cars combined.
Anywho, this person didn't want to leave this enameled beauty behind and had the shippers move it for her. They [censored]ed it up good and proper. The lid looks like an acordian now.
So my wife scours the earth for the replacement part and to the surprise of everyone, there is a company that specializes in the restoration of these stoves and has a supply line to the manufacturing plant in Ireland and can get the part in the proper color. Yay!
At this point you'd think that the person who loved her stove SOOOOO MUCH that she had it moved with her (which rarely hapens even with rich people), would be happy and grateful to my wife for finding a nearly impossible to find part...nope.
It is going to take 6-8 weeks for the part to get in from Ireland. This is too slow and there is no way in hades that the insurance company is going to approve overnight shiping of a part that weighs in at approx 150lbs from a foreign country so she's not happy. She also thinks that the color isn't going to match which is bull[censored] since the part number has the color code in it and it will match her stove.
She wants us to find it on E-Bay since she heard that you can find anything on E-Bay. When told that the insurers aren't happy with using e-bay except as a last resort (E-bay is nice, but it's far from perfect) and that she coudl persue that herself if she chose to do so.
She doesn't have a computer and never wants to even have to touch one. <sigh> My wife looks on e-bay and sure enough there are three lids for her model stove. One in Electric Blue, one in Black, and two in Yellow...her stove is a cream/beige/light pink/coral stove. This doesn't make her happy in the slightest. She only has two options at this point. Either she can let my wife order the part and get the stove fixed or have the insurance pay her fair market value for the damaged stove...but neither option makes her happy.
Times like this you so want to say "Well what can I do about it. I'm sorry, but I wasn't born with an anus of holding that I can reach into and pull out your replacement part".
Actually the job really is wonderful for her...it's the uber-rich people out there who are assholes to her that makes some days a pain in the butt for her.
Waterford, the same people who make Waterford crystal make woodstoves.
Yes, woodstoves. Woodstoves that cost more than my last three cars combined.
Anywho, this person didn't want to leave this enameled beauty behind and had the shippers move it for her. They [censored]ed it up good and proper. The lid looks like an acordian now.
So my wife scours the earth for the replacement part and to the surprise of everyone, there is a company that specializes in the restoration of these stoves and has a supply line to the manufacturing plant in Ireland and can get the part in the proper color. Yay!
At this point you'd think that the person who loved her stove SOOOOO MUCH that she had it moved with her (which rarely hapens even with rich people), would be happy and grateful to my wife for finding a nearly impossible to find part...nope.
It is going to take 6-8 weeks for the part to get in from Ireland. This is too slow and there is no way in hades that the insurance company is going to approve overnight shiping of a part that weighs in at approx 150lbs from a foreign country so she's not happy. She also thinks that the color isn't going to match which is bull[censored] since the part number has the color code in it and it will match her stove.
She wants us to find it on E-Bay since she heard that you can find anything on E-Bay. When told that the insurers aren't happy with using e-bay except as a last resort (E-bay is nice, but it's far from perfect) and that she coudl persue that herself if she chose to do so.
She doesn't have a computer and never wants to even have to touch one. <sigh> My wife looks on e-bay and sure enough there are three lids for her model stove. One in Electric Blue, one in Black, and two in Yellow...her stove is a cream/beige/light pink/coral stove. This doesn't make her happy in the slightest. She only has two options at this point. Either she can let my wife order the part and get the stove fixed or have the insurance pay her fair market value for the damaged stove...but neither option makes her happy.
Times like this you so want to say "Well what can I do about it. I'm sorry, but I wasn't born with an anus of holding that I can reach into and pull out your replacement part".
Comment