Employee Explained To A Customer That Her Repair Request Was Cancelled, So She Demanded A Refund And Hung Up When Told To Submit Another Request
You don’t get to demand a refund just because you are a “very busy person.”
You don’t get to demand a refund just because you are a “very busy person.”
Judging by appearances can cost you a sale.
Sometimes, if you want things done right, you have to do them yourself.
They didn’t think she had anything to offer, but someone else clearly did.
Turns out, the fine print works both ways!
Moving on means taking what’s yours, even if it’s inconvenient for others.
If Lilian wanted a babysitter for her kids, maybe she should have parented them a little better.
If they didn’t want data in the interview, they should have done a better job managing it themselves.
Yelling “verified” isn’t the same as actually being verified.
What you say isn’t always what others hear.
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