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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 1039886" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>Dealing with an irate customer over a pkg that was Code 03'd because the house wasn't marked is always fun. "I've been here at 123 Maple St for 20 years and you should be able to find my house, this is one of the main streets in this town, I paid good money to have that sent overnight, you people are lazy and stupid, blah blah blah." When you ask if them if their houses have numbers on them, there's always, ALWAYS, that awkward moment of silence and the answer, "No." Not just a regular no, but they say it in a way that sounds like they know they are not exactly in the right. The kind of "no" that sounds like it should be (and sometimes is) followed by a "but."</p><p></p><p>If they can't make the effort to be found, we can't make the effort to spend a lot of time looking..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 1039886, member: 23516"] Dealing with an irate customer over a pkg that was Code 03'd because the house wasn't marked is always fun. "I've been here at 123 Maple St for 20 years and you should be able to find my house, this is one of the main streets in this town, I paid good money to have that sent overnight, you people are lazy and stupid, blah blah blah." When you ask if them if their houses have numbers on them, there's always, ALWAYS, that awkward moment of silence and the answer, "No." Not just a regular no, but they say it in a way that sounds like they know they are not exactly in the right. The kind of "no" that sounds like it should be (and sometimes is) followed by a "but." If they can't make the effort to be found, we can't make the effort to spend a lot of time looking.. [/QUOTE]
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