Have To Do But Hate To Do

Milovan1

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Not sure if this is gonna go anywhere but I was wondering
if anybody here has anything you have to do but hate doing? :wall:
Let's here it!

Me:
Going to the bank.
Getting groceries.
Getting gas.
Sometimes having to deal with idiot's.
 
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mysunnyboy

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Calling/dealing with health insurance company...
Call 18888888888
Enter id#
Enter birthday
Wait
Give I’d# to csr
Give birthday to csr
Ask to speak to an American call center
Transferred
Give id# to American csr
Give birthday to American csr
Explain issue
Transfer to supervisor
Give id# to supervisor
Give birthday to supervisor
THEY CANNOT HELP :wall:
 

My Name is Mike

Well-Known Member
Calling/dealing with health insurance company...
Call 18888888888
Enter id#
Enter birthday
Wait
Give I’d# to csr
Give birthday to csr
Ask to speak to an American call center
Transferred
Give id# to American csr
Give birthday to American csr
Explain issue
Transfer to supervisor
Give id# to supervisor
Give birthday to supervisor
THEY CANNOT HELP :wall:
Yep xfinity customer service.

Xfinity robot: In a few brief words, describe why you are calling today?

Me: billing

Xfinity robot: did you say grilling?

Me: no, billing, billlllllllllling

Xfinity robot: are you having trouble with your modem?

Me: NO, MY BILL, BILLING

Alexa: I don't recognize that command.

Me: Alexa, STOP listening

Xfinity robot: Let me get you someone who can help, but first in a few brief words, why are you calling today?

Me: what the fuck, customer service

Xfinity robot: I think you said customer service, is that right?

Me: YES for fuck sakes

Xfinity robot: Okay, let me get you someone who can help, but to appropriate you to the right department, tell me why you're calling today?

Me: fuck off

Xfinity robot: I think you said, modem, press 1 for yes or 2 for no

Yep, true story.
 

Bubbas.dad1

Well-Known Member
Most of the stuff after I open my eyes in the morning until I go back to sleep.
Yeah. This. If I sat down and listed everything I found unpleasant, it would be depressing. And as I get older, the list is ever expanding. At 65, I am finding that my checkbook is the most productive tool I own. It probably has been forever, but I recognize the reality now.
 
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