Today at work, someone called in to complain that she couldn't talk on her home phone; her power was out. After a few minutes of her nonsense, it came to pass that she could, in fact, talk on her phone, just not the phone she wanted to use, which required AC power because of all the gadgets and **** it had on it. My attempt to explain to this woman that phones which require electricity to operate will not, in fact, operate when there is no electricity, irrespective of whether there is a dial tone or not, was met with the following response: "Well, I think it's kind of a shady business practice that your sales people don't make sure that customers know that when they order the service; it's like they're lying to you to make sure they get your money."
I mean, I hate the sales weasels as much as the next guy but, what the ****, really? Yeah, lady, we're keeping mum on the big trade secret that electrical objects will not run without electricity; we're insidious like that...
I mean, I hate the sales weasels as much as the next guy but, what the ****, really? Yeah, lady, we're keeping mum on the big trade secret that electrical objects will not run without electricity; we're insidious like that...
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