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Totally not my day. I booked sth and messed up a detail and now I probably have to pay money (quite a bit) to change it. I feel like hitting my head against the wall for an hour or so. Or better, days. Feeling so stupid. Stupid stupid stupid -.- For nothing!
I don't know how to not be upset, because it's absolutely my fault and I'm very bad at forgiving myself and say "shit happens". Please tell me you also already made stupid, unnecessary mistakes that cost you money. Because right now, I feel no one could be as stupid. I'd win a prize if there was a competition
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If it make you feel better...I do it all the time.
I could honestly give you a list.
But to cut to the chase: my latest one is with this lovely new laptop which my fab hubby bought me for Christmas.
Last weekend I managed to spill milk all over it and I appear to have a stain inside the screen...
Today I think I got a finger nail stuck under the mouse pad: so it isn't working.
This may mean me at some point having to spend money to repair a what...hardly 3 months old laptop!
On the plus side: means I've had to drag out my Benedict mouse mat!
Anyhow, hope you get your ticket sorted and the event is worth it.
Last edited by besleybean (March 6, 2016 8:51 pm)
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It actually makes me feel better - does that make me a bad person ;-)
No, really, I also did this already as well. In my case I brought my sewing machine away to be repaired, took it home afterwards, and dropped it... breaking the light again. I just use it now that way because I can't be arsed to pay the repair again.
Laptops are quite expensive little toys... I feel with you. There is just too much that can break...
Ouch, life, it's mean sometimes *sniffs*
Thank you! :-)
and Benedict mouse mat sounds at least like a small little comfort... Benedict is always comforting, in any shape
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Airlines that charge $932 for one person to fly from Canberra to Wellington.
My father in law died yesterday and my husband is going over for the funeral, but the kids and I have to stay home because it's too expensive for us all to go
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G...That's disgusting...
I'm so sorry.
*hug*
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I'm so sorry to hear that ukaunz. Sorry for your loss *hugs*
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Thanks guys.
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I'm very sorry, too - all the best for you and your family!
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I am sorry for you and your family. :-(
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Sorry to hear that you can't all be together for that. Hopefully you will still be able to give moral support over the phone or something.
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(((((hugs))))))
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Thank you.
Hopefully we'll be able to Skype with the NZ family sometime this week. I just don't know what to say at times like this
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*sending you a HUG*
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Very sad for your loss, ukaunz. My condolences to you and your family.
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The lack of care for handicapped people I've been met with today is atrocious.
Sunday taking the train home from my friend's Doctor Who marathon I was met with two elevators that were out of order...
The thing is... I have an invisible handicap (untreated scoliosis) which makes stairs an enemy of mine... it hurts so much, and it's not just while I fight my way up or down them... but it adds to my chronic pain for the day, and even next day sometimes... plus my balance is so damaged that I am terrified I'll fall.
Today I took a shortcut on my way home from the store, taking me through the station... I was stupid enough to think they had fixed the elevator... of course they hadn't, and there wasn't even a note on it saying it was out of order... so I take no one were going to fix it either.
I was about to cry going down the stairs... it hurt so much, and I was carrying heavy groceries too...
I went to the kiosk, I needed a few things, and I made the girl working there aware of the elevator not having worked since Sunday. I added that it was very bad for handicapped people (I mean how the hell would you make it from the train to the ground floor in a wheel chair???) She looked very unimpressed and told me to chase some man in an orange shirt. Had that been me I would have taken a note or something. But nope...
At that point I was limping from my back and hip cramping. So no way I was chasing anyone.
But I did go home to write a complaint to both the train company and the kiosk as well, for lack of costumer care.
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That really sucks. I'm surprised you got dismissed by the person at the kiosk. I thought it was those people's job to help. I hope your complaints are heard and they fix the elevators.
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I just got a reply from my complaint and now I feel a bit bad... they took a serious talk with the girl apparently. I didn't want her to get in trouble...
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I don't think you should feel bad. A serious talk doesn't mean she will lose her job, just that she'll learn what she may have done wrong so she doesn't make a mistake again. Your concerns were valid.
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I agree with Yitzock, you shouldn't feel bad at all, you had every right to voice your opinion!
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On a more positive note, the man also contacted maintenance and they are fixing the elevator asap!
I'm just a softie... I write complaints a lot, but usually not about an employee... it's usually about a product.