to F off as I wouldn't credit a customers reconnect fee. He had one credited a few months ago.
I love my job!
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Well did you F off like he requested? I got told off because a customer authorized 3rd party charges and admitted it then tried to take back the statement when I told him i can't credit authorized charges.
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i hate the fact that i cant respond to those dbags 😈
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I don't let it bother me most of the time. I enjyed ruining his day! But I thought I'd share.
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I was told to die in a fire because I would not credit ALL of the credit all of some guys international charges. Seems the insults got even MORE personal when I reversed a few 😈
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As well you should! It is YOUR fault after all they choose to not pay their bill then fail their payment arrangements! 🙄
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I know it's my fault, but I was running short last month as I was paying my phone bill not his 😉
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Well who told you to be responsible? 😈
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I had a sign language interpreter call and the customer told me to f off
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😳 ...I've gotta wonder what the sign is for that... 😳
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i really wanted to ask her if the customer just flipped off the camera or how to do it.
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The sign for the f word is like making bunny ears with both hands and clapping once (while still making bunny ears.) That's the easiest way I can explain it. My girlfriend took ASL in college so I learned a few signs from her. The middle finger isn't a sign, at least in ASL, it may be a sign from another country. I don't think it has anything to do with a form of sign language though, I am curious how it came about though. LOL.
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I learned asl for a-hole by watching Mr. Holland's Opus. You make the ok sign but turn it on its side with the circle facing up and your middle to little finger facing left.
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I don't know how it came about...but if someone pissed you off enough to prompt you to create a whole new way to tell people to F off, that person must've been a real Dbag! 🤣
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a sign language interpreter called you? yeah right dude, if a deaf or mute person called they would just use a relay service. and the relay operator doesn't interpret sign language, it's a 3rd party service and the relay operator is in a call center just like you. deaf people don't have sign language interpreters call, you think regular people can afford to pay a sign language interpreter to hang out with them all day??
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Not all use the relay service. And some of us actually do sign language for people. Not to say what you said in not the case. But be aware.
I have a niece who was very hearing impaired and sign was good until the issue could be resolved through technoloy and she is now a leading researcher in medical dna
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