 fireflierCoffee. . .Need CoffeePremium join:2001-05-25 Limbo | Fair is fair Alrighty then. I guess the next time I call AT&T to change a plan option, inquire about something related to my plan, etc. and they start into their script to try to sign me up for DSL or long distance or some other services, I'll just say:
"I'm sorry but the purposes for placing this call have been addressed and I have no further business I need to conduct with you at this time. Recognizing that my time is valuable too, you can discuss additional plan features with me, but to do so, you will be required to credit my next AT&T billing statement $4. Do I have your agreement at this time to discuss additional plan features in exchange for a the required $4 credit?"
I'm pretty sure I know how that would be answered. . . -- Wishes: When you wish upon a falling star, your dreams can come true. Unless it's really a meteorite hurtling to the Earth which will destroy all life. Then you're pretty much hosed no matter what you wish for. Unless it's death by meteor. --despair.com |
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 | Or how about charging them a fee for the time you have to spend on hold waiting for them to fix an error they caused? If taking their time costs me money, then taking my time should cost them money. |
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 | amen- My time is just as valuable to me as their time is to them. |
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