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Warning: Sharp Learning Curve Next 24 Hours

Patience with customer service reps required

Bill Kalmar
Tue, 05/31/2011 - 12:23
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Have you ever had one of those days where confusion reigns and as each hour ensues, you find something new to dwell on that absolutely drives you nuts? Well, I just had one of those days. It started this morning as I was out for my daily five-mile run.

As is my custom, I have my cell phone strapped to my running shorts. About a mile into my run, my wife Mary called to alert me to a problem with the brakes on her car. She drives a ’95 Buick Century, but it only has 70,000 miles on it. She likes the fact that it has a hood ornament so that she can aim it into a parking space. Mary had been preparing to drive to her aerobics class when she discovered that the brake pedal almost hit the floor. So I reversed my route, came home, drove her to class, and then set about to have the car repaired.

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Our repair shop of choice is Tire Warehouse in Lake Orion, and my rep is Andy. Simultaneous with my call to Andy, I received a call from Andy’s Statewide Heating and Cooling about coming out to inspect our air conditioner. So I was on the phone with two fellows named Andy. I had to take notes to keep it all straight. I then had to call AAA to have the car towed to the repair shop.

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Submitted by Clint Mann on Wed, 06/01/2011 - 11:44

You're in Luck!

Hi Bill,

Today's you're lucky day!  I was at the Milwaukee airport awhile back, and they have a "Re-combobulation" area just past the security check point!  Just go there (it's not that far from Michigan!), and they can put you back in order!  Good Luck!

 

Clint

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Submitted by potatosho on Fri, 06/03/2011 - 10:28

malaysia

Hi Bill

Malaysia is above 50 all the time in fact 90 and humidity 100% and hibiscus is a national flower and grows well there...cheers!

 

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